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To reinstatement
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The act of restoring something to its previous state.
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A worker who has been found by a tribunal to have been unfairly dismissed should be entitled to reinstatement.
Mr. Zakaria went from abject apology to justification to reinstatement in a matter of days, all in real-time bulletins.
Article 18 of the 1970 Workers' Statute, for example, gives permanent employees a right to reinstatement if they are unfairly dismissed.
"In return, [we would] open up the spigot a little bit for a very modest amount of relief that is entirely subject to reinstatement if they violate the agreement," he added.
He has been suspended from his job then reinstated, banned from doing child protection work then allowed to resume it, and struck off the medical register only to win the right to reinstatement by the court of appeal this week.
The justices refused to hear an appeal by a former prominent member of the bar here who argued that because his bribery conviction automatically led to his disbarment in 1983, his pardon by President Bill Clinton should also lead automatically to reinstatement.
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"We hope that this meeting will open a dialogue between Pete Rose and Commissioner Selig which may ultimately lead to his reinstatement to baseball," Spicer said in a statement.
For example., AMPA has been found to reinstate drug seeking [ 3] and AMPA receptor blocking properties (AMPAR) antagonists to block reinstatement[ 4].
The next step is to appeal to a reinstatement subcommittee made up of officials from other N.C.A.A. schools.
One week later, extinction retest was followed by reinstatement (randomized to either the same US or a different US relative to acquisition) and then reinstatement test.
That lingering opposition means Honduras does not appear to have the votes to win reinstatement.
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