reestablishment in the PONS Dictionary

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reestablishment of parities

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Mangroves could be further threatened by storms if the return time of major storms exceeds reestablishment.
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Most of these recommendations aim for the partial reestablishment of the counties in their pre-1950 form.
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The article establishes priorities for its maintenance and the reestablishment of favourable conservation practices, in order to propagate natural habitats.
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Fresh out of college in the early 1990s, his enthusiasm was not quite enough to overcome the demands of reestablishment of the firm.
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Meanwhile, its reestablishment is seen as the signal for the end of days.
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Soon, however, the same leaders began gradual reestablishment of contacts.
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The establishment or reestablishment of academic and university presses may offer a new economic model for academic libraries.
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