The year (reckoned from January 1 to December 31) according to Gregorian calendar.
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Examples for "civil year"
Examples for "civil year"
1The civil year is, accordingly, three hundred and sixty-five days, five hours, forty-eight minutes, forty-six seconds.
2AB, the fifth month of the ecclesiastical and the eleventh of the civil year of the Jews.
3In 1582, the civil year had got ten clear days the start of the solar year, and Pope Gregory XIII.
4By his advice the lunar year was abolished, the civil year regulated entirely by the sun, and the Julian calendar introduced.
5Ordinarily, therefore, the official year of a consul consisted of unequal portions of two civil years.
1We calculated a corrected-for-lead-time number of observed cases for each calendar year.
2Icon has changed its financial year to coincide with the calendar year.
3Some say that it must be achieved in the same calendar year.
4The Timberwolves finish the calendar year with five games in eight days.
5Players' reaction: And so concludes an unbeaten calendar year at Lansdowne Road.
6The French-headquartered group remained positive for the rest of the calendar year.
7Hurricanes and cyclones have adversely affected the school calendar year for 2020.
8So, fund managers get bonuses at the end of every calendar year.
9The proportion of trials in each category was calculated by calendar year.
10A player can now only represent one nation in any calendar year.
11All statistics, when not otherwise stated, are for the calendar year 1898.
12The 12-month period is therefore neither a tax year nor a calendar year.
13The number of registrations per calendar year was calculated and plotted over time.
14Companies have until Sunday to file their reports for the 2008 calendar year.
15Controls were matched to cases by age, sex, and calendar year.
16Apple does not expect much revenue this calendar year from iAd, Oppenheimer said.
Translations for calendar year