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ROE
(redirected from right of entry)

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ROEReturn On Equity
ROERules Of Engagement
ROERate of Exchange
ROERoyal Observatory, Edinburgh (Scotland,UK)
ROERegional Office of Education
ROERecord of Employment
RoERest of Europe
ROERight of Entry
ROERegional Office for Europe (UNEP)
RoERubies of Eventide (game)
ROERoot of Evil
ROERessurection of Evil (gaming, Doom3 Expansion Pack)
ROERecord of Earnings (Canadian pension plan)
ROEReturn on Expectation
ROERate of Expenditure
RoERaces of Eberron (roleplaying games, Dungeons & Dragons)
ROERotating-frame Overhauser Enhancement (NMR spectroscopy)
ROEReport of Excess (GSA)
ROERelacao de Ondas Estacionarias
ROEReportable Order Event (NASD)
ROERoute of Egress
ROERemote Operating Equipment
ROEReflector Orbital Experiment
ROERapid Oxidation Event
ROERound One End
ROERoster Of Exception
ROEReseau Objectif Entreprise
ROERight Otitis Externa
ROEReceive Overrun Error Flag


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No less instrumental to its fulfillment, the narrator maintains, is his proficiency in American English, the "open sesame" warranting his right of entry into the sanctum of the United States.
While they may encourage union membership and respond to immediate industrial problems faced by young individuals, community-based (government-sponsored) services do not perform the greater collective functions of unions or have right of entry into workplaces to audit work practices.
Proposed 'right of entry' legislation will limit a union's access to a workplace, for example, by limiting the right of entry for recruitment to once every six months.
 
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