transitional Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of transitional In English

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Examples of transitional

  • I always had in mind that this would be a relatively short transitional phase to a reformed system.

  • The work engaged in during this transition has been variously referred to as ' bridge ' or ' transitional' employment.

  • Her research interests include intergovernmental relations and spatial politics, politics of public finance, governance issues in transitional economies, and institutional theory.

  • Industry opposition to higher tax rates is not unique to transitional economies.

  • The democratic nature of the subsequent regime enabled self-correcting mechanisms to improve imperfect state institutions, though not dramatically, subsequent to the transitional period.

  • But a detailed account of this transitional period in history, and its effects on the artistic community is beyond the scope of this article.

  • He proposes the abolition of all welfare benefits, contributory and non-contributory, and their replacement with short-term transitional assistance for anyone not in work.

  • The highest values for mean species richness, percentage of baits attacked and intensities of attack, all occurred during the transitional season.

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Translations of transitional In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    變遷的,過渡的…

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  • 中文简体

    变迁的,过渡的…

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  • Español

    de transición, transitorio…

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  • Português

    transicional, de transição…

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  • Français

    transitoire…

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  • Čeština

    přechodný…

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  • Dansk

    overgangs-…

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  • Indonesia

    mengenai peralihan…

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