Definitions
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- noun uncountable The condition of being
reemployed - noun countable A second or subsequent
employment
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Examples
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Side by side with these unemployed workers for whom the challenge of reemployment is particularly high, however, are, as I said, five million youth who are desperately seeking initial employment.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: Out of School, Out of Work, Out of Luck: The Youth Jobs Crisis Jr. Leo Hindery 2010
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Side by side with these unemployed workers for whom the challenge of reemployment is particularly high, however, are, as I said, five million youth who are desperately seeking initial employment.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: Out of School, Out of Work, Out of Luck: The Youth Jobs Crisis Jr. Leo Hindery 2010
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Side by side with these unemployed workers for whom the challenge of reemployment is particularly high, however, are, as I said, five million youth who are desperately seeking initial employment.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: Out of School, Out of Work, Out of Luck: The Youth Jobs Crisis Jr. Leo Hindery 2010
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Side by side with these unemployed workers for whom the challenge of reemployment is particularly high, however, are, as I said, five million youth who are desperately seeking initial employment.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: Out of School, Out of Work, Out of Luck: The Youth Jobs Crisis Jr. Leo Hindery 2010
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Side by side with these unemployed workers for whom the challenge of reemployment is particularly high, however, are, as I said, five million youth who are desperately seeking initial employment.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: Out of School, Out of Work, Out of Luck: The Youth Jobs Crisis Jr. Leo Hindery 2010
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Side by side with these unemployed workers for whom the challenge of reemployment is particularly high, however, are, as I said, five million youth who are desperately seeking initial employment.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: Out of School, Out of Work, Out of Luck: The Youth Jobs Crisis Jr. Leo Hindery 2010
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Side by side with these unemployed workers for whom the challenge of reemployment is particularly high, however, are, as I said, five million youth who are desperately seeking initial employment.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: Out of School, Out of Work, Out of Luck: The Youth Jobs Crisis Jr. Leo Hindery 2010
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Side by side with these unemployed workers for whom the challenge of reemployment is particularly high, however, are, as I said, five million youth who are desperately seeking initial employment.
Leo Hindery, Jr.: Out of School, Out of Work, Out of Luck: The Youth Jobs Crisis Jr. Leo Hindery 2010
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SERWER: Well, these are called reemployment accounts, and let's take a look at them very quickly.
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Now, I think that the notion of reemployment policies and improved training policies and improved education policies might be over the long haul to see if we could move the unemployment rate down even more.
Press Briefing By Cea Chair Laura D Andrea Tyson ITY National Archives 1994
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