Biannual in a sentence as an adjective

"/yr" should change to "/ of time>" when you change from yearly to monthly/biannual.

The whole "last-year's-model" discount was a bit of a kludge, but still Apple stood out from the rest of the industry with such a simple product line - device, biannual release, size, that's it.

In companies of any size, programmers generally go through quarterly, biannual, or annual performance reviews where they are assessed by the manager and peers.

What if there are nlp based triggers?also while the article deems this ironic:> In a move that might be deemed ironic, Microsoft will now add its own internal searches to its biannual transparency reports on government surveillance.

Based on this and the biannual stories of how many great teams there wasn't room for, I wonder: how long until the YC partners aren't advisors so much as the deans and department heads of YC University?I realize that's a hugely loaded question, just curious what people's thoughts are.

I'm actually hopeful for Chakra, which is kind of floundering since they lost their web hosting and all kinds of nonsense, but the direction - consistent biannual update pushes to a rolling release, with thorough testing and a KDE base system that goes out of its way to avoid pulling it other frameworks for speed and footprint.

Biannual definitions

adjective

occurring or payable twice each year

See also: semiannual biyearly half-yearly