Meaning of reinstatement in English
(Definition of reinstatement from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of reinstatement from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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He calls for the restoration of these works and their reinstatement into a global setting.
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For older children and adults, verbal reminders often serve as the impetus for memory trace reinstatement.
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Fundamentally, the reinstatement of a dead person as an effective ancestor depended on having living descendants of the right categories.
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As this review has shown, there is now ample justification for its reinstatement as an all-pervasive causal factor.
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Processes of recoding and "retro-referencing" likely are facilitated by reinstatement of memory such as might occur were the event context to be re-experienced.
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She spells us a story of one plant's journey from exclusion from the language of flowers to a latter-day reinstatement in romantic botanical discourse.
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First, the reinstatement of internal mechanisms reaffirms the role of evolution in altruism.
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In some cases, workers demanded the dismissal of the jobber, head jobber or supervisory staff; in others, they demanded their reinstatement.
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As in the case of language, recognition of personal relevance might be dependent upon reinstatement of memory for the early experience.
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Thus, reinstatement of that emotional context may result in recovery of a formerly inaccessible memory.
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In this case, reaffirmation, reinstatement, and reminder had the intention of affirming hegemony.
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Recall involves reinstatement of the dynamic learning context, which, of course, assumes the ability to generate / recreate oscillatory activity.
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It is also revealing that the government, the right and the business community all rejected the labour movement's call for reinstatement of the worker who is fired without justification.
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The question will be tricky to answer, because reinstatement of predisruption conditions may not be a disrupter applied equally to ongoing responding (or its absence) in both components.
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The reinstatement of fiscal sustainability and the debt criterion prescribe structural adjustments (pension system, labour market, etc.) and force a revisiting of the budgetary revenue/expenditure structure.
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