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retrenchment

[ri-trench-muhnt] / rɪˈtrɛntʃ mənt /










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Nomura economists agree, saying that the increase in worker threshold limit for retrenchment/closure "should encourage firms to build larger scale factories, boosting the manufacturing sector, and expanding employment opportunities over time".

From BBC

A history of solid gains in December should also provide support, particularly given the market’s notable November retrenchment.

From Barron's

Ms. Velez’s Patti exudes a warmth undergirded by a fierce desire to protect her son, and a pleading hope to persuade Nelson that retrenchment is the only path forward.

From The Wall Street Journal

But given trade tensions and America’s retrenchment from the world, Doshi said, “that seems very tenuous.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Twitter layoffs was among the earliest in a series of retrenchments among tech firms to cut costs.

From BBC