re-advertise Definition In English

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Examples of re-advertise

  • If we had re-advertised and gone out to competitive tender, a wait of two or three years would have added to all the concerns of blight.

  • But if others are interested, and deposit a bond as a back-up, then it will he re-advertised in the usual way.

  • The post has been re-advertised at a salary of £2,400 plus an allowance of £175 a year in lieu of private practice.

  • Clause 1(7) will enable the decision on a small controversial part of a scheme to be given effect without the necessity to re-advertise the proposals.

  • The school advertised twice for a science teacher, received four applications, felt that it was worth interviewing only one of the applicants and decided to re-advertise.

  • It is not possible to re-advertise and go through all the procedures.

  • Many authorities now are having to advertise, re-advertise and advertise again scientific and technical posts.

  • However, where an amended proposal would significantly alter the character or description of the original proposal, it would normally be the practice to re-advertise.

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