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leave in

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leave someone or something in (something)
to permit someone or something to remain in something. We left the children in the house while we went out to greet the guests. Did you leave the dog in the car? Poor puppy! I didn't mean to leave you in.
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Thus, it is possible that an eligible employee who is the parent or spouse of more than one deployed servicemember or of a servicemember who is deployed multiple times may be entitled to take more than one leave in a given year.
It allows an eligible employee to take reasonable unpaid leave for medical reasons - up to 12 weeks of leave in a rolling calendar year.
Employees who surrender their leave to the employer or deposit leave in the leave bank under the leave plan, do not realize any income or incur any deductible expense or loss upon the surrender or deposit of the leave, or when the recipient uses it.
 
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