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definitions
[ def-uh-nish-uhnz ]
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Upper management at these companies tend to distrust their employees, she said, and hold “outdated definitions of productivity” — an approach that, naturally, makes employees resentful and inhibits healthy communication.
"There must be clear definitions, accountability measures, and legal consequences for those who exploit this technology to cause harm - especially when it involves real victims and their families," Ms Morris said.
But giving effort and playing hard, at least internally in the Lakers’ dictionary, have two different definitions.
Its various definitions throughout the history of language make clear that, whether by going away, retreating from or abstaining from having to do with, to leave is, essentially, to allow to survive.
There had been some pressure on the UK government to clarify the definitions of the Equality Act, which is Westminster legislation.
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