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multiyear

[muhl-tee-yeer]

adjective

  1. lasting or taking more than one year.



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They’re now wrapping up a larger, multiyear follow-up study looking at the long-term effects of nicotine in this population, with results expected later this year.

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Multiyear grants for projects already in motion — which includes purchase of equipment and hiring of staff — are in limbo, with their current year of funding not forthcoming, but no clarity about whether funding has been cut or merely delayed and for how long, or whether it's been cut permanently.

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On Friday the team signed Vanney to a multiyear contract extension that makes him the best-paid manager in MLS.

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“I definitely hope, personally, things go better for him,” Delgado said of Vanney, who got a multiyear contract extension Friday, one that reportedly makes him the best-paid manager in MLS.

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The Galaxy have re-signed coach Greg Vanney to a multiyear contract extension, the team announced Friday, ending speculation over the coach’s future with the team.

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