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Examples of "active" labor-market policies include all of the following except:
Screen Monitor
An electronic output device that displays information in pictorial form, usually used with computers.
Projecting
The act of extending outwards or forwards or the act of estimating or forecasting something based on current trends or data.
Posteroanterior
An orientation term in radiology indicating that an x-ray beam passes from the back to the front of the body.
Millicurie
A unit of radioactivity equal to one-thousandth of a curie, measuring the amount of radioactivity.
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