Practise the standard verbs for managing a relocation package fairly.
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Fill in: 'We ___ a relocation package that covers moving costs and temporary housing, rather than a bare number with no real breakdown.'
We 'offer a package' — the standard, simple collocation for extending relocation support to a new hire. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'Underestimating real moving costs in the offer can ___ a new hire out of pocket well before their first paycheck even arrives.'
We say a light package will 'leave' someone out of pocket — the standard, natural collocation for the resulting shortfall. The other options aren't idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ the clawback terms clearly if the employee leaves within a year, so nobody's surprised by a repayment demand later.'
We 'state a term' — the standard, simple collocation for spelling out a clawback condition explicitly. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ every relocation expense against receipts, rather than paying out a flat sum with no accountability attached.'
We 'verify an expense' — the standard, simple collocation for checking a claimed cost against documentation. The other options are less idiomatic here.
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Fill in: 'We ___ tax implications with the employee directly, since relocation benefits are rarely as simple as the headline number suggests.'
We 'discuss an implication' — the standard, simple collocation for talking through a financial consequence with someone affected. The other options aren't idiomatic here.