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Synonyms for quits

owing or being owed nothing

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on equal terms by payment or requital

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"This morning I gave him notice to quit, and offered him his money back if he wanted it.
He gave all the servants but me, notice to quit. He would have carried his delegated authority to the point of insisting that Edgar Linton should not be buried beside his wife, but in the chapel, with his family.
Dr Linda de Caestecker, right, director of public health at NHSGGC, said: "I am delighted with these new figures - each one of these 62 quits in Renfrewshire is an individual success story and a new chapter in that person's life with immediate health improvements.
Jason Faberman and Alejandro Justiniano (Chicago Fed Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, April 2015) argue that, because quits are procyclical--meaning they rise during economic expansions and fall during recessions--the worker quit rate, measured as a ratio of total quits to employment for a specific period, can be used to predict nominal wage growth and inflation pressures.
This article considers what obligations the employee has to the employer when he or she quits. Does an employee need to provide notice?
The report states it is never too late to quit: the body starts showing improvements and healing almost immediately, and even a person who quits in their 60s can reduce their risk of dying from a smoking-related disease by 50 percent.
According to Martin, 38, a lack of resources--finances, experienced employees, and board support--prompted his decision to call it quits after a two-and-a-half-year stint.
QUITTING smoking is difficult at the best of times - but what if your partner quits at the same time?
"Every time someone quits and fails, they learn something about their cigarette cravings that makes them more likely to quit for good on the next try."
It may be wise to obtain a disability policy before the individual leaves his job; under some plans, the rates will be lower after a person leaves his job if he buys the policy before he quits. Finally, the individual will probably want to replace any term life insurance that he may lose when he leaves his job.
Most previous work on this subject has focused on the impact of specific mobility events such as quits or layoffs, rather than on the impact of total job history on wages.
Because nicotine is addictive, people who want to quit smoking must recognize they will need to overcome their addictions en route to getting healthier.
(1) The statistical analysis that provided that estimate also figured that HIV-positive 40-year-olds who quit smoking when they start HIV care could save 5 or 6 years of life.
I can think of many reasons, many situations, and many ways to quit. I avoid tense, angry situations, for instance.