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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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Further, she is not to be penalized for taking guaranteed leave in any way.
Basic Maternity Leave The UK is often thought of as good on parental rights, maternity leave rights and pregnancy leave in general It is true that compared to many other countries around the world, Britain is fairly advanced Basic Maternity Leave The UK is often thought of as good on parental rights, maternity leave rights and pregnancy leave in general.
Employers operating in "use it or lose it" states have three options: (1) provide that accrued leave is forfeited at the end of the year; (2) pay employees the equivalent of the accrued leave in cash; (3) permit the carry over of some or all of the accrued leave to the next year.
 
 
 
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