Synonym: continue. Similar words: presumably, assume, consume, consumer, result, as a result, result in, result from. Meaning: [rɪ'zuːm / -'zjuːm] n. 1. short descriptive summary (of events) 2. a summary of your academic and work history. v. 1. take up or begin anew 2. return to a previous location or condition 3. assume anew 4. give a summary (of).
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151. Secondary market, the stock resume trading limit, to participate in is slim.
152. Fixed exchange rate system in the near future is unlikely to resume.
153. Equipped to float with impermeable canvas skirts, these tanks were to propel themselves to the beach with an ad hoc propellor and then resume normal operation.
154. You will notice from my resume that economics and business communication were among my best subjects.
155. In theory, I could ask Kevin to resume printing things for me at his office at the university, but I suspect that his support for the boycott is paper thin, despite his recent good cheer.
156. In order to resume original messages correctly, a concatenated code, composed of RS code and convolutional code, is introduced to control errors in the received signal.
157. It's the basic requirement of a new resume for every job hunter.
158. Pegasus promotes employee ownership and takes talent acquisition as one of the primary corporate goals. Submit your resume and share Pegasuss success!
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