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administrative leave

noun

  1. leave, as from a government agency or department, arranged by special permission or directive:

    During the investigation she was placed on administrative leave with pay.



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Two hours later, Hermosillo found himself on a video conference call where he was informed by his supervisor that he would be put on a monthlong paid administrative leave, and that his job would be terminated.

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Two sheriff’s deputies were placed on administrative leave after an alleged domestic incident at a Camarillo restaurant last month, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday.

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The Riverside Unified School District put Herdan on administrative leave, the district said in a media statement.

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The detective here, blending a couple of characters from the book, is Inspector Leach, a depressed drinker so unkempt one wonders why he hasn’t been put on administrative leave.

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The lack of coordination was embarrassing and upsetting to institute organizers, too, who were caught between would-be participants and grant officers they could no longer reach because they had been placed on administrative leave with no warning.

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