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vacancies <a vacancy; vacancies> N

job vacancies ECON

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In 2009, UNA filed a grievance alleging that unfilled vacancies were forcing nurses to work overtime and forgo time off for vacations and professional upgrading.
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The agencies are engaged in the search for vacancies with sponsors, will organize the vacancies and prepare the necessary documents for participation.
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Helium migrates through the lattice similarly to the vacancies, and can be trapped in them.
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In rutile surfaces, the most common type of defect is oxygen vacancies.
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My department has large staff vacancies that mean we can't even fill our duty rosters.
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In 1949 the roll increased to 200 boys and there would have been more had there been more vacancies.
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He sought re-election in the 1908 election, but finished seventh of thirteen candidates in an election in which there were only six vacancies.
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It got to the point where you had to ring up, ask for the vacancies, and then take the apartment sight unseen.
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This month, an advert for 12 vacancies at a toy shop attracted 500 applicants.
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Vacancies in the clerkship or on the board of trustees are filled by the remaining trustees.
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