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Important or noticeable. "The huge oak tree was the most prominent thing on the hillside." From The Giver Thanks Madeleine!
Ãâó: www.seattleschools.org/schools/laurelhurst/staff/h...
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| promontorium |
Ãâó: www.astroseti.org/vernew.php
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| promotion |
An employee's change from a position in one classification to a position in another classification that is assigned to a higher pay range on the same schedule, or an employee's change from a position in one classification to a position in another classification on a different schedule where the midpoint of the new classification's range is higher than the midpoint of the old classification's range by 4 percent or more. Probation is required.
Ãâó: www1.umn.edu/csc/rules/defns_CSRules.html
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| promotion |
An appointment from an eligibility list, typically to a higher classification.
Ãâó: www.insurance.ca.gov/HRM/examprocess/glossary.htm
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| promotion |
Advancing a pawn to the eighth rank, converting it to a queen, rook, bishop or knight. Promotion to a piece other than a queen is called underpromotion.
Ãâó: www.freedownloadsoft.com/info/file-chess-.html
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