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retention

[ri-ten-shuhn] / rɪˈtɛn ʃən /




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Ahead of the deal, she attended a company session and learned there would be retention bonuses—though it wasn’t clear how large they would be.

From The Wall Street Journal

Volumes rose 8% on customer wins and share gains and retention, particularly in North America and Asia, Lamb Weston said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Happy students, happy instructors and, with glowing retention and graduation rates, happy administrators.

From The Wall Street Journal

In his ruling on the Morrisons dispute, tribunal judge Mark Baldwin said the supermarket had "failed to disclose the heat and grease/fluid retention features of the chicken paper bags".

From BBC

"We know that the sector faces significant challenges in recruitment, retention, recognition, and progression," it said.

From BBC