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Stablishment

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Stab´lish`ment    (~ment)
n.1.Establishment.


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There is a lot of potential in Beijing, so there is room," for plenty of high-class stablishments, said Meynard, from Perigord, as he prepared a 'foie gras' with preserved lemon, rhubarb, shitake mushrooms and froth of lemongrass.
4 point increase in the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers; a new starting rate for new hires, set at 90 percent of the prior starting rate; a decrease in the ratio of full-time/part-time employees in large post offices, from 90 percent to 80 percent for jobs held by Postal Worker members and from 90 percent to 88 percent for jobs held by Letter Carrier members; and the stablishment of a new category of noncareer "automation/transition" employee.
 
 
 
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