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Leave

Leave meaning

To have a consequence or remnant. | To cause or allow (something) to remain as available; to refrain from taking (something) away; to stop short of consuming or otherwise depleting (something) entirely. | To have a consequence or remnant.

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Example sentences (20)

Paid leave provided as vacation leave, personal leave, or other medical or sick leave is not considered family and medical leave.

All employees will retain their tenure of service, retain their entitlement to existing long service leave and sick leave, and will be paid all other accrued and approved leave entitlements by Hastings Co-op before commencing with Ritchies.

Not allowing me to leave the relationship easily and following me if I tried to leave during arguments, but yet, overall, acting indifferent towards me if I wasn’t trying to leave.

She is also the command leave administrator, managing the program and having general responsiblilty for all leave transactions processed via e-Leave to include correction and cancellation.

As each of us have written before, there are significant gaps in access to paid sick leave, paid medical leave for longer-term illnesses and paid family leave.

To help reduce the company's $4.3 billion annual wage bill, affected staff members will have to take leave, including long service leave built up over years, and those without it will be advanced annual leave at half pay.

Workers are forced to go on unpaid leave, forced to use their annual leave days, forced to take negative leave and some were given notice of retrenchments,” she said.

As a nation ALL the voters of that nation voted to leave the EU, without the Scottish leave vote we would have lost, so we leave and we shut up.

At that time, I had it in mind to leave, not because I wanted to leave Barca but because I wanted to leave Spain.

The ANC and EFF both argued that the mayor's leave was not granted by the council as he indicated he was on special leave, while the DA chief whip informed the council he would be on normal leave for the next two months.

Kate Bezanson, an expert on parental leave policies, said opting for extra leave without additional benefits was a “huge missed opportunity” to at least target a portion of the extra leave to another caregiver.

Manage all types of leave i.e. study, annual, paternity and compassionate for the entire institution including the branches, leave schedules and leave administration for all staff.

The Democrats’ own paid-leave plan, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s FAMILY Act, would guarantee only 12 weeks of paid leave for new parents, half the amount experts recommend, and it would keep the U.S. of international leave offerings.

The new proposed legislation will expand eligibility for the tax credit to small businesses that provide paid parental leave and double the available tax credit for businesses that provide both paid sick leave and parental leave.

When questioned about this last month, he said: “I am going to leave when the club wants me to leave because I have no intention to leave at all.

According to the force, more than a quarter of summer burglaries happen when people leave keys in locks or within reach of open windows, doors unlocked, or windows ajar when they leave the room or go out.

Although the Lord promises born again believers, “I will never leave you nor forsake you,” our soul (mind/will/emotions) can leave Him.

But in Scotland 38% voted to leave while 62% voted to remain, and no Scottish area had a majority leave vote.

Celtic allowed both Moritz Jenz and Oliver Abildgaard to leave the club in January - and Postecoglou admitted "one or two" more could leave even if it's more unlikely with no room to sign any replacements.

Cilus took medical leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act following her surgery.