six-month term
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term
noun
uk/tɜːm/us/tɝːm/
the fixed period of time that something ...
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We aim to conclude the first reading of the proposal during the currentsix-monthterm.
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I am therefore very much in favour of extending the patent protection of paediatric medicines by a fixedsix-monthterm.
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In general, however, during thissix-monthtermyou will be hearing the phrase innovation policy over and over again.
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He gave the impression that three months is the norm, but that in some instances asix-monthtermmight apply.
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We are likewise aiming to bring to a conclusion the first reading of the proposal as regards its main content during the currentsix-monthterm.
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If the amendment were accepted it would mean that although the tenant had agreed asix-monthtermwith the landlord, that could be exceeded by another 12 months.
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Tuition is charged at a flat rate persix-monthterm, regardless of the number of courses taken or credits completed.
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The task force operated like any other subcommittee, except that it only has asix-monthterm.
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Deschamps held the largely ceremonial position of pro-mayor for asix-monthtermin early 1997.
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He defeated the enemy tribe within a matter of weeks and, despite there remaining most of his six-monthtermas dictator with absolute power, returned to his farm.
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In contrast to the annual magistracies set by the religio-astronomical calendar, thissix-monthtermcoincides with the usual length of the military campaigning season, given its seasonality in antiquity.
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They serve asix-monthterm.
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Selectmen were elected to six-month terms early in the history of the board, but later were elected to one-year terms.
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