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operatives <an operative; operatives> N

operatives

operative <an operative; operatives> N

operative research ECON

the operative part of the judgement LAW

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There has been a growing movement by the co-operatives to centralise the slaughterhouse and bacon processing plants into ever larger establishments.
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Operatives working for the New World Order are said to be placed in high positions in government and industry.
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In Uganda in the 1950s, his organisation encouraged some 500,000 farmers to join these co-operatives.
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The exact number of operatives were classified but is thought to have been between 50 and 70, with an average age of 30.
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The agency consists of both human and superhuman operatives.
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Once the operatives had presented their evidence before the court, the accused were encouraged to incriminate others and many did so in hopes of leniency.
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For example, female operatives would visit the wives of strikers in their homes, incorporating their cover story into their spiel.
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Bargaining is expected but there are some fixed-price shops; also try to look for co-operatives rather than souvenir shops.
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Dahlia and a few operatives manage to escape.
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Therefore, operatives in those areas will be entitled to have included in their holiday pay the travelling allowance they are in receipt of at the time of the holidays.
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