Similar words: reinstate, statement, overstatement, bank statement, income statement, understatement, statement of account, installment payment. Meaning: [‚rɪːɪsteɪtmənt] n. 1. the condition of being reinstated 2. the act of restoring someone to a previous position.
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1. Parents campaigned in vain for her reinstatement.
2. Reinstatement of the tax would be a disaster.
3. He welcomed the reinstatement of the 10 per cent bank base rate.
4. The union demanded the immediate reinstatement of all sacked workers.
5. The interim president of Nebraska supported Phillips' reinstatement.
6. He claimed players applying for reinstatement should not be prejudiced by the amount of money they received from rugby league.
7. The effect of reinstatement would be dramatic, bringing back numerous fine buildings as focal points in the street scene.
8. If successful, such students will be recommended for reinstatement of their grants and return to full-time study.
9. Although possibly more relevant in connection with reinstatement the tenant should attempt to place some limitation on the persons who could void the policy.
10. Result: a $ 125, 000 award, plus reinstatement with full seniority.
11. The reinstatement was thorough, taking place over two years and costing much more than the original estimate.
12. Homar sued for reinstatement of his job, back pay and money damages.
13. We insisted on the reinstatement of the colonel.
14. Reinstatement requires payment of all delinquent and current charges.
15. His request for reinstatement was disapproved.
16. THE REINSTATEMENT OF ALL BIRTH ANCESTRAL KARMA.
17. Her reinstatement to her former office followed quickly.
18. After a year we will sympathetically consider an application for reinstatement.
19. We are amazed that the athletics world is so eager to be part of the reinstatement of drugs cheat Ben Johnson.
20. It is assumed that a tribunal will not be willing to make an order for reinstatement or re-engagement.
21. Getting it right Editor, - Helen Zeitlin is wrong in claiming that my article about her reinstatement was unjust and incorrect.
22. The Board's overriding concern was to deprive employees found guilty of such acts of their reinstatement rights.
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23. The account of events leading up to her dismissal and her subsequent reinstatement is skilfully narrated.
24. Only in exceptional circumstances will struck-off doctors be able to apply for reinstatement, and then only after five years.
25. Three remedies are available for persons found to have been unfairly dismissed: reinstatement, re-engagement or compensation.
26. The tribunal can award you up to £14,000 compensation or order your reinstatement.
27. Four out of every five settlements achieved by conciliation officers are for compensation and only one in ten for reinstatement or re-employment.
28. If their application fails, the player has then to decide whether to try for other posts or apply for reinstatement.
29. They also demanded the right to form a union and insisted on the reinstatement of policemen sacked earlier for indiscipline.
30. Individuals who have not met the CEU requirement will not be considered for Reinstatement.
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