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What does EY stand for?

Election Year


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Exercise and Wellness (various locations)
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Expeditionary Warfare (US Navy)
Explosion Welding
Extinct in the Wild (conservation status)
Expressway
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Excessive Zeros (Hekimian; also seen as EZ)
Authorized Delivery (Scott Catalogue prefix; philately)
Enrollment Year (TRICARE Prime)
Ernst & Young (accounting firm)
Euroopan Yhteisöt (Finnish: European Communities)
Execution Year
elimination yield - non-preemptive multiple access
Early Years Action (teacher training)
Eckerd Youth Alternatives (Clearwater, FL)
Ecumenical Youth Action
Employer of the Year Award (various organizations)
End-of-Year Assessment (various organizations)



Samples in periodicals archive:
The proposal pits the city's tightening financial situation against the political risks of imposing a new fee on property owners during a recession and in an election year.
This is an election year for Iraq; no one wants to appear that he is appeasing the Americans.
The election year will be a stern test for everyone, but we face a choice: confront extremism here and in Pakistan or let it come to us," the visiting British prime minister told the news conference.
During this election year, several states will have ballot questions that are expected to turn out voters, most notably a paid sick-leave question in Ohio thought to benefit Obama and a gay marriage ban in Florida, expected to boost McCain.
Hickey notes that market performance during election years from September through the end of the year tends to mirror performance in non-election years.
Add in some extra generous spending just before election years and a possible partisan boost from the Fed (research by University of Texas economist James K.
by Barbara Kerley, and Popular Vote by Micol Ostow are just a few that will provide great election year reading.
The raises voted in December 2006 were to go into effect in January 2007, an election year.

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