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new start
noun
- an employee who has just joined a company or organization
Example Sentences
"If the upcoming budget is meant to signal a new start and a break from austerity, unfortunately there's quite some work still to do."
Itâs in the right school district for Tyler to continue his varsity swimming career, and enough of a new start for Chloe, who has just experienced a seismic tragedy after losing a close friend.
One of Bidenâs first steps as president was to extend New STARTâthe Obama-era U.S.âRussia strategic arms-reduction treaty, which was about to expireâfor another five years.
Rebuilding Syria's military will require either a completely new start or a continued reliance on Russian supplies, which would mean at least some kind of relationship between the two countries, says Turki al-Hassan, a defence analyst and retired Syrian army general.
âWe havenât had a raise in 40 years,â said Sian Welch, chief executive and administrator of New Start CLHFs Independent Training Centers, which operates three facilities including Laramie House.
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