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Five-Year Plan
[ fahyv-yeer ]
noun
- any plan for national economic or industrial development specifying goals to be reached within a period of five years, especially as undertaken by the Soviet Union and China.
Five-Year Plan
noun
- (formerly in socialist economies) a government plan for economic development over a period of five years
Word History and Origins
Origin of Five-Year Plan1
Example Sentences
It said this includes working with Fujitsu to correct discrepancies and reviewing the current version of Horizon - replacing it in stages, under a five-year plan named the "Future Technology Portfolio".
The Post Office confirmed last November that the future of the these sites would be under review as part of a five-year plan to overhaul the business.
"I can't see us winning another championship for five years, but if there is a five-year plan to buy into and get on board with then we will be on the right path."
It signposted its recent five-year plan, which has been approved by the government.
Tuition will almost certainly increase for incoming California, out-of-state and international students under UC’s five-year plan approved in 2021 allowing one-time hikes for each entering class.
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