sabbatical in the PONS Dictionary

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The planned two-year sabbatical eventually grew to eight years.
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Non-monetary incentives may include flexible work hours, payroll or premium contributions, training, health savings or reimbursement accounts, or even paid sabbaticals.
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Teachers on sabbatical leave receive 1/2 their salary.
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This was followed by two more victories in 2001, and the announcement of a sabbatical the same year that later turned into retirement.
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Teachers receive 1/2 their salary when on sabbatical leave.
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A sabbatical leave is offered at one half salary and full benefits for one year.
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He was granted a sabbatical in 1968 to pursue post-graduate studies in archaeology.
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After a two and a half-year sabbatical, the band returned in late 2006.
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The program provides resources for organizers to take sabbaticals for reflection and renewal.
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It is run by a team of four sabbatical officers, who are elected annually from the student population.
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