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EOE

American  

abbreviation

  1. equal-opportunity employer: one pledged not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, etc., in hiring or promoting.

  2. an employee who is considered to have been hired only to satisfy equal-opportunity regulations.


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Wang will meet with his counterpart Soroi Eoe on Friday, and pay a brief courtesy call on the Prime Minister James Marape, and was expected to sign an investment and energy agreement, the Post Courier reported.

From Reuters

I think it’s hard because I played on a season that had Edge of Extinction — there were advantages coming from EoE.

From Seattle Times

Whereas in EoE — there’s nothing.

From Seattle Times

She said the members of the Facebook group devoted to the condition refer to each other as “our EoE family.”

From New York Times

Included is EOE’s entire catalog, starting with their 1972 debut “Good ‘n’ Cheap,” which sank without a trace despite such gems as “Henry Morgan,” ”Face Down in the Meadow” and “Night Flight.”

From Washington Times