probationer|probationers in English

noun

[pro'ba·tion·er || prəʊ'beɪʃənər /prə'beɪʃnə]

convict released on probation, prisoner who has been conditionally released from jail

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1. Went right back to the rank of probationer.

2. Absconding is the most common violation for which probationers get revoked

3. Methods Survey among probationer nurses was performed by questionnaires.

4. Conclusion Probationer nurses lack NI knowledge, it is urgent to strengthen the training of probationer nurses in respect of NI control.

5. There for two years, I was a probationer.

6. Be that case of the probationer causing somebody slight wound case.

7. The Prime Minister today met the probationers of the 2009 batch of the Indian Foreign Service.

8. Results Probationer nurses' knowledge about NI was inadequate, the average recognizing rate was 51%.

9. Lesley, out with a 30-year-old probationer policewoman, had answered a call to a burglary.

10. To do so effectively requires a commitment from the teaching force - from headteacher to probationer.

11. Results During 10 months probation, the total times of needling damage were 967 in 432 probationer nurses.

12. Want to accept the offer of your company managing operation auditing assistant manager probationer now one duty.

13. The probationary period therefore requires an objective a posteriori assessment to be made of the probationer.

14. He had also demonstrated this commitment by appointing a dually qualified teacher-librarian as a Scale One probationer in charge of the library.

15. For most states, the Pew study found that the average daily cost of supervising a probationer was $42 in fiscal 200

16. Even the newly arrived probationer needs managerial skills - for working with colleagues and participating constructively in meetings, for example.

17. If a probationer still gets into trouble, the county can now punish him in ways short of returning him to prison.

18. Conclusions Gradation practice is adopt to the reform of taking up post according probationer titles and has very good effects.

19. The full-time research workers are in different academic ranks: research fellow, associate research fellow, assistant research fellow and probationer.

20. The goal of the Appling Integrated Treatment Facility is to reduce chronic recidivism of substance abuse and crime by meeting the dual diagnosis needs of probationers

21. The author in recent years through obtained some experiences to probationer's observation and the investigation and study, referred for the preventive medicine probationer.

22. The key differences between the prior study and the current one are that we expanded the study population to include probationers, and added variables that may help to explain Absconding

23. An Absconder warrant is an arrest warrant issued by a local government in the event a probationer or parolee absconds, or fails to report, to their assigned probation or parole office as required.