Examples of 'entitled to leave' in a sentence

Meaning of "entitled to leave"

entitled to leave: Indicates that someone has the right or permission to depart or take time off from work, school, or another commitment

How to use "entitled to leave" in a sentence

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entitled to leave
The villagers are not entitled to leave the compound.
Will be entitled to leave of absence of two days for each month of service.
Persons in employment are entitled to leave in the same manner.
If neither of these options is available, then the employee is entitled to leave.
I am surely entitled to leave the car where i like.
If any one wants to leave, they should be entitled to leave.
They are not entitled to leave the compound without authorization.
During rest time live-in care workers should be entitled to leave care recipients ' homes.
Working parents are entitled to leave their jobs to accompany a child in hospital.
Pursuant to article 41, paragraph 6, a female civil servant is entitled to leave for delivery and breastfeeding.
People are entitled to leave their cars outside if they want to.
Table 10, Proportion of workers entitled to leave.
An employee shall be entitled to leave with full pay as follows.
Employees are entitled to leave.
Employees are entitled to leave on all official state holidays ( approximately 22 days a year ) and Fridays.

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And likewise, an employee is similarly entitled to leave a job without reason or warning.
They will be entitled to leave for holidays, sickness and accidents.
The men feel they are entitled to leave this ordeal.
A working mother is entitled to leave for the period she receives maternity or parents ' benefit.
In particular, workers under 18 are entitled to leave of one calendar month a year.
But they were only entitled to leave pay if their contracts so provided.
By law, an immigrant employee is entitled to leave of absence to attend such courses.
Whether they are entitled to leave pay for that period is irrelevant.
The employee is also entitled to leave for seeking a new job.
Grandparents are entitled to leave in the case of girls aged under 16.
Employees who become pregnant are entitled to leave for the birth of a child, provided they.
Well, people are entitled to leave cars outside if they want to.
Would not I be entitled to leave you then?
Children and adolescents are entitled to leave on the same conditions as other workers.
The vessel is thereby entitled to leave the port and start fishing operations.
Bulgarian citizens are fully entitled to leave their country and to return without any restrictions.
The trust claimed she was entitled to leave and pay below the statutory minimum.
Foreigners are entitled to leave Cambodia freely.
The pregnant women can be entitled to leave with payment 30 days before childbirth.
Female staff members are entitled to leave on full pay for confinement and breast-feeding.
The men feel they are entitled to leave this ordeal - with something to show for.
Additionally, you may be entitled to leave under FMLA to care for a family member.
After the birth, the parents are entitled to leave of absence for a total of 12 months.
Oh, is not it? Well, people are entitled to leave cars outside if they want to.
Oh, is not it? People are entitled to leave their cars outside if they want to.

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