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Refers to the jobs that become available when workers die or retire.
Ãâó: www.kwymca.org/nccq/glossary.htm
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As the rocks and pebbles are being swept along they bang against each other and they slit up or little bits get knocked off, making them smaller and smaller. This also has the effect of smoothing and rounding the particles too.
Ãâó: www.swgfl.org.uk/riversa/WaterWheel.htm
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the rate at which students drop a school program
Ãâó: www.cpf.ca/English/FAQ/FSL%20Glossary.htm
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An estimate of the number of jobs each year that will become available because of retirement and death for 2004?008, according to projections by the Socio-Economic Analysis and Evaluation Directorate of the Department of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC), Quebec Region, based on an economic scenario developed in summer 2004.
Ãâó: www150.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/asp/emploi/aidedefinitionag...
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A reduction in the number of rooms guaranteed by the group that is greater than the contracted percentage of drop off determined by the hotel at the time of booking. You will be charged for each unused room per night at the contracted group rate.
Ãâó: www.landcormeetings.com/term.htm
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