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reserved

[ri-zurvd] / rɪˈzɜrvd /




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Under Myanmar's current constitution, 25 percent of parliamentary seats are reserved for the armed forces.

From Barron's

A military-drafted constitution still gave him a central role in politics, though, with a quarter of parliamentary seats and essential cabinet positions reserved for his officers.

From Barron's

They learn technology adoption, gain client exposure, and observe business dealings typically reserved for more senior employees, while developing both technical and leadership capabilities across multiple business areas.

From The Wall Street Journal

But to tell you, I'm the type of guy who is very reserved and very private.

From BBC

Tickets were hard to come by and reserved for “those building, funding, and researching the technologies that define intelligence.”

From The Wall Street Journal