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deselect
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deselect [ˌdiːsɪˈlɛkt]
vb (tr)
1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Brit Politics (of a constituency organization) to refuse to select (an existing MP) for re-election
2. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) US to discharge (a trainee) during the period of training
deselection  n
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deselect [ˌdiːsɪˈlekt] VTno renovar la candidatura de, no reelegir
deselect [ˌdiːsɪˈlɛkt] vt (COMPUTING)désélectionner
deselect
vt MP etcnicht wieder (als Kandidat) aufstellen
vi (Comput) → eine Markierung aufheben


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MEPs would have to comply with what he described as "tough" new expenses rules coming into force in September, despite threats from Euro MPs that they could sue the party if it deselected them for non-compliance.
I bet poor old Dame Patrick never smoked it either, now he's been deselected.
Notification must be provided to all unsuccessful suppliers involved in the tendering process, irrespective of the stage that they may have been deselected.
 
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