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- noun Plural form of
intake . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
intake .
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Examples
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Employee assistance program counselors who handle counseling for many workplaces reported in 2009 that their call intakes from upset employees rose 30 percent.
National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010
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Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Michell conducts "intakes" for Murray-Kolb's office, meaning he's the first attorney to review a potential case for criminal prosecution.
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Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Michell conducts "intakes" for Murray-Kolb's office, meaning he's the first attorney to review a potential case for criminal prosecution.
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Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Michell conducts "intakes" for Murray-Kolb's office, meaning he's the first attorney to review a potential case for criminal prosecution.
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Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Michell conducts "intakes" for Murray-Kolb's office, meaning he's the first attorney to review a potential case for criminal prosecution.
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Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Michell conducts "intakes" for Murray-Kolb's office, meaning he's the first attorney to review a potential case for criminal prosecution.
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Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Michell conducts "intakes" for Murray-Kolb's office, meaning he's the first attorney to review a potential case for criminal prosecution.
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Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Michell conducts "intakes" for Murray-Kolb's office, meaning he's the first attorney to review a potential case for criminal prosecution.
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Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Michell conducts "intakes" for Murray-Kolb's office, meaning he's the first attorney to review a potential case for criminal prosecution.
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Assistant County Attorney Jonathan Michell conducts "intakes" for Murray-Kolb's office, meaning he's the first attorney to review a potential case for criminal prosecution.
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