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demit
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demit verb abdicate, give up, go into retirement, hand in one's resignation, lay down one's office, leave, make way for, quit, relinquish, renounce, resign, retire, reeire from office, stand aside, stand down, tender one's ressgnation, vacate office, vacate one's seat, withdraw
See also: abandon, defect, discontinue, forfeit, relinquish, renounce, resign, retire


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En milieu de travail, 22% a 33% de la population active canadienne excederaient les normes de consommation a faible risque et 7% des personnes au travail s'intoxiqueraient hebdomadairement (6), entrainant ainsi des consequences serieuses pour les individus et les entreprises: accidents de travail, blessures, absenteisme, congediements, demissions, retards et baisse d'intensite ou de motivation au travail (7,8).
La dichotomie resultante contribue a expliquer les echecs canadiens a operer les reductions considerables demissions de GES exigees par ses engagemements internationaux.
 
 
 
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