temporary leave
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemporaryandleave
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temporary
adjective
uk/ˈtem.pər.ər.i/us/ˈtem.pə.rer.i/
not lasting or needed for ...
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leave
noun
uk/liːv/us/liːv/
time allowed away from work for a holiday ...
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(Definition oftemporaryandleavefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoftemporary leave
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Moreover, employers became obliged to permittemporaryleavefor taking care of sick or injured child/children five days per year.
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Some of these officers have, therefore, been permitted to go ontemporaryleavewhile their future employment is being considered.
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While the others wait, they are first giventemporaryleaveto enter, and thattemporaryleavecan be extended.
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My second point is the withdrawal of the right of appeal to visitors and students who seek onlytemporaryleave.
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Could not that still be done notwithstanding the fact that the person arrives here without a visa and is grantedtemporaryleaveto enter?
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Often it is possible to do no more than to allowtemporaryleaveto remain on an exceptional basis while the inquiries proceed.
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We should consider providingtemporaryleaveto remain for asylum seekers if we believe that circumstances may change in their home country.
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He tooktemporaryleavewhich lost him his position.
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Events can be used to model different situations with resources, e.g.temporaryleave, illness, vacations, etc.
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Ling takes atemporaryleaveof absence and enforces a lockdown mode to safeguard his family.
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He then was granted atemporaryleavein 2007.
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As a result, he has taken atemporaryleaveof absence from his position at the station.
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She called their bluff and agreed to it; however they were reluctant to let her go quietly, and agreed to call it atemporaryleaveof absence.
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Greene suffered a heart attack in 1969, and was required to take atemporaryleaveof absence from parliament.
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