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yearly

[yeer-lee] / ˈyɪər li /


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AbbVie, which has a market value of above $400 billion, generates about half of its yearly revenue from sales of drugs for immune conditions such as psoriatic arthritis and Crohn’s disease.

From The Wall Street Journal

These data were combined to calculate yearly wildfire emissions worldwide.

From Science Daily

Data brokers are required by state law to register with the agency and pay a yearly registration fee; failure to do so could result in civil penalties and fees.

From Los Angeles Times

The yearly prisoner amnesty "on humanitarian and compassionate grounds", according to the national security council, comes as the country marks 78 years of independence from British colonial rule.

From Barron's

Gold and silver are on pace for their biggest yearly percentage gains since 1979.

From The Wall Street Journal