civilian employee

collocation in English

meaningsofcivilianandemployee

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civilian
adjective
uk
/sɪˈvɪl.jən/
us
/səˈvɪl.jən/
relating to a person who is not a member of the police or the ...
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employee
noun[C]
uk
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/
us
/ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/
someone who is paid to work for ...
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(Definition ofcivilianandemployeefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thecivilianemployeereferred to applied for a position as a driver of heavy motor vehicles or as a despatch rider.
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Eight people in the pinnace were injured and two naval ratings and a dockyardcivilianemployeeare missing; the boat was severely damaged.
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Acivilianemployeeof a police force disclosed information obtained from the police national computer to a company trading in burglar alarms.
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A bus driven by acivilianemployeeof a military depot collided at a level crossing with a train.
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I understand that three police officers and onecivilianemployeehave been suspended from duty.
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There are cases of substantial hardship which can be dealt with in exactly the same way as any othercivilianemployee.
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Of the cases where investigations have been completed, one was due to fraud by acivilianemployee, and the rest were due to theft by civilians.
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Finally, even block leaders, detachment commanders, three prisoner functionaries and acivilianemployeestood trial.
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The hospital area contains administrative buildings, barracks, wards, mess halls, storehouses, dispensary, andcivilianemployeehousing.
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Since 1965 he exclusively worked as acivilianemployeefor police authorities and intelligence services.
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In 2007, there were 2,453 active duty soldiers and 3,784 civilian employees at both forts, with a total active duty andcivilianemployeepayroll of $529,874,972.
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Women comprised nearly half thecivilianemployeeforce.
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In total there are four military and onecivilianemployeeof the item.
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The federal government's payroll swelled to nearly 600,000 civilian employees, over five times the size of the government sector in the late 1870s.
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The average number of civilian employees engaged on this work is at present eight.
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They were delivered and installed by 30 airmen and 10 civilian employees.
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These figures include whole-time and part-time members of brigades and control room staff, but not civilian employees.
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Traffic wardens are civilian employees of police authorities, but act under the direction of chief officers of police.
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I have mentioned research and development at £2·7 billion; construction and works at £1·9 billion; 250,000 hectares of land; and 172,000 civilian employees.
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Documentation on claims from civilian and former civilian employees is routinely destroyed three years after the claims has been settled.
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