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View definitions for take-home

take-home

adjective as in net

noun as in salary

noun as in take-home pay

verb as in pull in

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These companies have the potential to increase access to the medication and reduce cost, yet online and take-home services also increase the chances of misuse or diversion, Turnipseed said.

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"A key take-home message is the importance of passengers cleaning their seat area, including the tray table and the seat-back entertainment system," said Simon Williams, chief executive of charity Anaphylaxis UK.

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The attraction of this option for Ms Reeves is that she can raise money without a visible difference to people's take-home pay.

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But the tip loophole isn’t about a general increase in take-home pay; it’s about winning votes in Nevada.

This is an important take-home message for healthcare professionals who assess young children, but also for teachers and parents, when observing and reporting symptoms.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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