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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "probationary" in a sentence

    probationary example sentences

    probationary


    1. Training Establishment, and become probationary members of the


    2. They knew that Nick wouldn’t go without Bruce, and they knew that Bruce was still on a probationary status because of one of his lab demonstrations


    3. Also, because I had retained the two outside lawyers to do the actual Proofs of Claim and court appearances in the Asarco matters, I was an unnecessarily high-paid, probationary employee who could be sent packing without cause and on a moment’s notice


    4. No reason was given; it cited that I “had not successfully completed my probationary period


    5. Again, I was probationary for 12 months, and got fired by lab management when I blew the whistle for their cheating the USG in cost accounting shenanigans


    6. Cutting to the chase regarding I was again a short timer, I was again a probationary employee for 12 months, and got fired by lab management when I blew the whistle to the Defense Dept


    7. Hence my allegations, which were true, were all made AFTER I had supposedly been properly terminated during my probationary period—which required no finding of “just cause


    8. Even probationary employees had rights as Whistle Blowers under various federal statutes


    9. It must be remembered that Almendral himself was only halfway through his own 12-month probationary period when I started work in 2/02


    10. The implausible scenario I was given by Almendral as his explanation was that the termination letter simply stated that “you did not satisfactorily complete your one year probationary period

    11. Even probationary employees have rights to contest such terminations


    12. probationary and accepted, by the presence of an older pupil of the Masters


    13. in the earlier Theosophical literature it has been called the Probationary Path-


    14. The Probationary Path is thus a stage leading up to the Path Proper, which


    15. to this Probationary Path, and how does he come to know that such a thing


    16. Colin was on a probationary period, and Eddie’s recommendation as to whether he was kept on or let go was the decider when his probationary period was up


    17. "Now," the dean continued, "I'm going to implement a 90 day probationary period


    18. He acted as co-pilot during his probationary period for the first year, but six months ago, was being assigned his own flights as the pilot


    19. “Then I could be talking to you about a probationary sentence or maybe doing about 180 days jail time


    20. For the first time in Butch’s short history, the odds of him being sentenced with something more than a small fine or ninety-day probationary sentence was definitely against him

    21. “During the time you are residing with the Grahams, you will also be starting a five year probationary sentence


    22. ” He then extended the invitation to Earth to join the Association as a probationary member


    23. This probationary period granted us gives occasion for the winnowing of the wheat and proving the chaff, with greater facility than the latest model machine


    24. After a three month probationary period the pastor and the elders


    25. We discover the latter in changed conditions; instead of a bride with boxes and trunks which others bore, we see her a lonely woman with a basket and a bundle in her own porterage, as at an earlier time when she was no bride; instead of the ample means that were projected by her husband for her comfort through this probationary period, she can produce only a flattened purse


    26. Nor does it at all diminish the curiousness of this matter, that to many thousands of our rural boys and young men born along its line, the probationary life of the Grand Canal furnishes the sole transition between quietly reaping in a Christian corn-field, and recklessly ploughing the waters of the most barbaric seas


    27. It would be found, by an examination of the naturalization laws, that, after the declaration of war with Great Britain, the courts were prohibited from naturalizing any foreigners, although they might have registered their names and resided in the country during the probationary period required by law


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    Synonyms for "probationary"

    probationary provisional provisionary tentative

    "probationary" definitions

    under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon