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How to use year in, year out in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "year in, year out" and check conjugation/comparative form for "year in, year out". Mastering all the usages of "year in, year out" from sentence examples published by news publications.

This silent majority sweep the board year in, year out.
It just becomes the same experience, year in, year out.
Same components, same chips, same storage, year in year out.
Year in, year out, Cutler puts up almost the same numbers.
That's one thing Samsung has progressively gotten better at, year in, year out.
That's exactly why they shouldn't be tweaked and reissued year in, year out.
You don't get to do that, year in year out, unless you want to.
We boxed year in, year out, every day in the house, all day long.
Day in, day out, year in, year out, we're faced with those questions and those comparisons.
In the NAFTA world, we have run a stubborn $100 billion deficit year in, year out.
The DPP "harps on about the same old thing year in year out", the office said.
Accordingly, the team seem doomed to play out exactly the same tedious plot lines year in, year out.
To sustain unemployment even a little below the natural rate, inflation would need to accelerate year in, year out.
Suppose it suddenly discovers a big platinum deposit, which yields a steady additional income of $100bn, year in, year out.
They're actually a year-in, year-out slog aiming to capitalize on any major news story to fracture the U.S. public.
It is also to take pleasure in those systems because, otherwise, who would repeat the same routines, year in, year out?
The research also shows private equity funds to be cyclical investments, not the year-in, year-out performers they're often marketed as.
Why it matters: Experts tend to believe that Russia's social media propaganda campaign is a year-in, year-out assault to sow division.
In few other big cities is the downtown air so clean, which lands Copenhagen among the world's most livable cities year in, year out.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads How people can live in America year in, year out, without memorizing the lyrics to Christmas songs mystifies me.
"Stumpf is saying, 'I have no involvement in assessing the situation,' but he's been doing it year in, year out," Mr. Foley said in an interview.
In the past, "these parties were class-based, people felt strongly affiliated to them; they voted for the same party year in, year out," he said.
Liberals also used to believe that autocracies might be capable of one-off bursts of innovation, like Sputnik, but could not produce technical progress reliably, year in year out.
It's no different, this relationship, save for the fact that the police, E.M.T.s, doctors and car companies kill far more people than the military does, year in year out.
I am old enough to still recall George Graham and briefly Bruce Rioch, but other than that it's been Wenger year in, year out, for better or more recently worse.
Furthermore, while he kept it he never did open that present but, year in, year out, he would take it out and put it under the tree during the holidays.
"You can't sit around with the same partners forever if you want a venture firm to be successful year in year out," Gurley said in an interview when Cohler was hired.
That he's been at it for so long, and making these killer fuckin' records year-in year-out, I think it's appropriate that there's this acknowledgement of that body of work.
In our case, of course, the definition of "national security" is subsidizing the US military-industrial complex, year in, year out, at levels that should be (but aren&apost) beyond belief.
The Society provides dependably secure performances of them year in, year out; this season's crew includes the harpsichordist Kenneth Weiss, the violinist Kristin Lee, the bassist Scott Pingel, and the hornist Stewart Rose.
It's obviously not a mark on Graf's phenomenal career that she didn't get to compete year-in-year-out against an on-court equal, but things obviously went her way after Seles was attacked.
One estimate from Info Trends put the number in 2017 at 1.2 trillion — or 160 photos for everyone alive on the planet, year in, year out — and says it's increasing by 100 billion a year.
Photographers shoot the same thing year in, year out, and it's where the geniuses of sport photography like Brunskill shine — they manage to find new ways to make the sport look fresh and exciting. —A.
Year in, year out, when people would set out to clean the glorious French beaches on the coast there would be our favorite orange feline staring up at them, mocking them with his cold dead eyes.
In that sense, they are more like alcohol than tobacco: users may binge one or two nights a week or indulge every so often with friends, but most do not crave a dose every day, year in, year out, as smokers generally do.
"Worse, at one point, they simply seemed to give up and agree," Cramer added, quoting CFO Michael Schlotman: "At the end of the day, we always assume this industry is going to get more competitive, quarter in, quarter out, year in, year out," Schlotman told the analysts.
Because I had never done TV before, so I got a lot of advice, and from the stories, I hear it's tough doing a show — you're working with these actors for years — to have that right chemistry and to have everyone come in with a good attitude every season, year in, year out.
Indeed, it is confoundedly difficult to come up with new ideas year in, year out especially brilliant ones.
On 26 October 2017, speaking in the Seanad regarding a mortgage lending scandal, Ó Ríordáin referred to the bankers as a "shower of bastards" who are "getting away with murder, year in year out, in this democracy". He was admonished by Cathaoirleach Denis O'Donovan for using unparliamentary language.
They talked mostly about the feast, year in year out. One shop was called Ta’ Indri l-Mikk. People used to meet there and given the aspirations of the locals, this stop was the forerunner of the present band club. Indri himself, took it upon himself to organize the outside (secular) feast of St. Mary.
Dumplings symbolize wealth because their shape resembles a Chinese sycee. In contrast, in the South, it is customary to make a glutinous new year cake (niangao) and send pieces of it as gifts to relatives and friends in the coming days. Niángāo [Pinyin] literally means "new year cake" with a homophonous meaning of "increasingly prosperous year in year out".Welch, Patricia Bjaaland, p. 36.
The players returned to the changing rooms under the whistles and some supporters tore up their season tickets. Year in year out, the team qualified for the finals in extremis with a 3-0 victory against Saint-Girons. The Section thus qualifies in thirtieth position out of a total of 32 qualifiers. The adventure gradually took shape with successive victories over Brive, Chalon, Bayonne and Narbonne before the consecration against Béziers.
For the 2012 season, MSVR announced a number of changes to the technical regulations to enhance the spectacle of the British Superbike Championship. The championship was to be limited to 32 entries, 16 two-bike teams. This was intended to be a way to reward the teams that have raced in BSB, year in, year out. Teams within the current BSB were invited to enter their two bike teams initially, with teams who wish to graduate to the BSB class having to buy an entry.
His inspiration came above all from the New Deal, and year in > year out the model he offered for the regeneration of depression-ridden > Wales was the work of the Tennessee Valley Authority.Davies, Dr. John. North > American Journal of Welsh Studies Vol. 1,1 (Winter 2001) It was Davies' ideal of Welsh nationalism which was adopted by Plaid Cymru after the Second World War, wrote Dr Davies. But it was Lewis' "brilliance and charismatic appeal" which was firmly associated with Plaid Genedlaethol Cymru in the 1930s.
Entertainment and Rhythm clubs, at one time run by Amama Mbabazi, 1966-69 and others also produced creative plays and dances. With all these facilities, Siniya’s unsung slogan was “a healthy body, a healthy mind”. Yet most ‘Basiniya’ kept within the confines of the school which had no fence. Year in, year out, with classes only up to Senior Four, Butobere produced wonderful results that sent the boys to any famous A-level school such as Makerere College School, King’s College Budo, Busoga College Mwiri, St Mary’s College Kisubi, Namilyango College, and others.
Seismic activity has been a feature of the Mediterranean Sea area throughout the history of mankind. The main seismic areas spread from north Africa then through Italy, down the other side of the Adriatic Sea to Albania and mainland Greece, the whole of the Aegean Sea and especially northern Turkey. The 2017 earthquake in Kos town heightened people's awareness of this but must be seen in context as an exceptional occurrence. Most visitors to Kos island have never experienced the slightest tremor, year in, year out - so it should certainly not discourage a holiday visit here.
The organization of the Theatre and Music Festival of the City of Vienna in 1924 was one of the high points of his career. But he also – year in, year out – made major musical and theatrical productions available to working-class audiences through a system of subsidized block bookings. In order to help the Workers to be better prepared for the Concerts, Operas or Plays they were planning to attend, from 1926 to 1931, the 'Kunststelle' issued a monthly Arts' magazine, 'Kunst und Volk', in which distinguished contributors from all around Europe discussed not only the artistic events in question, but also a broad range of historical, political and social matters.
Davies' economic essays were particularly inspired by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, "and year in year out the model he offered for the regeneration of depression-ridden Wales was the work of the Tennessee Valley Authority", according to Dr. Davies. In 1932, Davies and his wife again attempted to establish a Folk School in the Danish tradition, and bought the Pantybeilïau mansion at Gilwern in Monmouthshire. However this attempt also proved ultimately unsuccessful. Davies increased his participation within Plaid Cymru, contributing as an economic and political researcher, author of pamphlets and articles in the movement's publications, as well as writing articles in other mainstream Welsh and English language publications.
Students of St. James continuously produced impeccable results year-in- year-out. However, in 1994, mainly due to the call on the Bishop by the Catholic faithful in the Sunyani Diocese for the establishment of a boys’ school to cater for their sons’ secondary education, the Bishop agreed to open up the seminary to non-seminarians to study alongside seminarians to ensure they all benefit from the high academic and moral discipline in St. James Seminary. The objective was that the future priests, and future laity, Catholics and non-Catholics, would know each other and establish cordial working relationships within and outside the church in the future. St. James Seminary Secondary School became a government assisted school in 1994.
Through the unstinted efforts of Angelo Debono, Loris Manché and Stanley Ellul Mercer, ably aided by newcomers to the club administration such as Wilf Mamo and Jimmy Micallef Eynaud who were both still on the playing staff, Tony Coleiro (even he put up an occasional appearance in the sides), George Sclivagnotis and others, Neptunes were becoming more organised. The concept of having someone in charge of the playing squads was at last becoming ‘acceptable’ and was considered a must. Year in year out members of the ‘old brigade’ were given the onus of conducting the pre-season land training, which, unfortunately, was attended by a very small number of players. Enthusiastic but very raw youngsters, unaware of the rigours the water polo game entailed, did not take long to call it a day.
By implication the new fidelity fund did not provide a guarantee, the financial considerations are different with on the one hand liability of the fund vis-a-vis fidelity being limited to a finite amount, and on the other hand, in earlier times – the "guarantee era" – liability of the fund being unlimited. During the early to mid-1990s the amount of clients' money being lost at the hands of some Victorian solicitors became so large that the Solicitors Guarantee Fund began running year-in year- out in deficit, since it did not have sufficient income to meet the gross admitted claims against the fund. One of several major contributors to the ongoing deficit situation was Dudley Tregent & Co, which involved defalcations of between $10 million and $14 million of clients' funds. The core amount of $10 million to $14 million was topped up by a further $3 million or so in interest payable on claims because of the time it took to settle admitted claims, a period of 6 years from 1992 to 1998, while interest was accruing on the pending payouts at a statutory rate of 5% per annum.
Although many popular shows of recent years began life on BBC Radio, there have been many successful and influential series which were designed purely for TV. In contrast to their US counterparts, which have seasons of up to 26 episodes a year, British sit-coms traditionally have series of just 6 episodes. The main reason for this is that British shows are generally written by one or two dedicated writers - often the people that created the show in the first place - as opposed to the US model of having a larger writing team. In part, this is a reflection of the difference between the size of the TV audience in the two countries, and the economics of television production; for decades sit-coms were the shows on US television that delivered the highest ratings; in Britain the highest ratings figures were normally for soap operas, which generally run several times a week, year-in year-out, and as a result generally required larger writing teams. Following the success of Hancock's Half Hour and Steptoe and Son, the sitcom became firmly entrenched in the television schedules.

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