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  • 41Forced retention — refers to the act of applying pressure to employees to deter them from leaving a company. The most common way to do this is through legal means, such as non compete and non disclosure agreements. Given an adequately broad agreement, a company may …

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  • 42Forced Exposure — was an independent music magazine (zine) published sporadically out of Massachusetts from the early 80s to 1993, edited by Jimmy Johnson and Byron Coley. It was printed on cheap newsprint with plain design and filled with corrosive yet humorous… …

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  • 43Forced-air gas — heating systems are used in central air heating/cooling systems for houses. Sometimes the system is referred to as Forced hot air . Generally, they have a furnace heated by natural gas that pushes hot air through duct work, then through vents to… …

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  • 44Forced Migration Review — (FMR) is acknowledged by the humanitarian community as the world s most widely read publication on refugee, internal displacement and statelessness issues.It is published by the University of Oxford s Refugee Studies Centre in English, Arabic,… …

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  • 45Forced-access regulation — refers to any regulation put into place by the state forcing private communication carriers to allow its competitors to use their networks for their own business purposes.The common justification put forth for forced access is that doing so… …

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  • 46Forced degradation — or accelerated degradation is a process whereby the natural degradation rate of a product or material is increased by the application of an additional stress. Introduction Forced degradation studies are used to identify reactions which may occur… …

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  • 47Forced Exposure — était un fanzine consacré à la musique indépendante, publié au Massachusetts de façon sporadique entre le début des années 1980 et 1993, et édité par Jimmy Johnson et Byron Coley. Il était imprimé sur du papier journal bon marché avec une mise en …

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  • 48forced labour — ➔ labour * * * forced labour UK US noun [U] UK ► the use of prisoners as unpaid workers: »Activists say the pipeline is being built with forced labour …

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  • 49forced saving — ➔ saving * * * forced saving UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS ► an economic situation in which people spend less than they earn, because the goods they want to buy are not available: »Forced saving is actually a consumption reduction, bringing about… …

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  • 50forced labour — BrE forced labor AmE n [U] when prisoners or ↑slaves are forced to do very hard physical work, or a system in which this happens ▪ Two million suffered imprisonment or forced labour …

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