Notification of telephone interview and instructions. :)
DE 4800
Notice of right to receive benefits pending appeal
Chris de Neubourg has written: 'Unemployment and labour market flexibility' -- subject(s): Labor market, Unemployment 'Labour market accounting and labour utilization' -- subject(s): Labor supply, Unemployment
Henri L. F. de Groot has written: 'Growth, unemployment, and deindustrialization' -- subject(s): Economic development, Industrial productivity, Unemployment
-Shift in employment: to tourism -Unemployment -Deprivation -Brownfield sites
The full form of DE include; DE-Dynamic Equivalence DE-Delete Entity DE-Digestible Energy DE-Domain Expert DE-Dynamics Explorer and so on.
James DeKoven has written: 'A theological defence for the Rev. James De Koven' -- subject(s): Anglo-Catholicism 'A theological defence for the Rev. James De Koven to the Council held at Milwaukee, February 11th and 12th, 1874' -- subject(s): Anglo-Catholicism
fay duh (as in the sound you make when you say "push") boh (as in "bow and arrow") reve (rev)
Abbas
Robert Leroy has written: 'La configuration spatiale de la crise de l'emploi' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Regional disparities, Unemployment
de la is French for of the e.g. la bord de la mer = the side of the sea = the seaside It means "of the" in the french language - it is the feminine form of the meaning. In France as with many countries...there is a masculine and feminine form of speech. "de" is of - "la" is the feminine form of "the" and "le" is the masculine form.
Hojas de papel.
Bernard Delplanque has written: 'Le partage de l'emploi' -- subject(s): Industrial sociology, Unemployment