reinstatement in the PONS Dictionary

reinstatement Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

right to reinstatement

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Charlie decided not to pursue the reinstatement of his clearance any further.
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His appeal against the charges, though unsuccessful, led directly to the reinstatement of the traditional rights.
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A primary condition of reinstatement was public service.
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This exposure leads to reinstatement of the place preference.
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One such drug that has been shown to have attenuating effects on reinstatement is mecamylamine.
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Reinstatement of some debts, combined with a resumption of effective taxation in a still-devastated economy, triggered a wave of corporate bankruptcies.
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A year later, he became eligible for reinstatement.
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The teachers who had been fired in the 1950s then sued for reinstatement.
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Public outcry arose over the proposed withdrawal of medical cards and the reinstatement of university fees.
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Reinstatement studies on stress and drug primes provide evidence for their role in relapse behavior in humans.
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