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departure

[dih-pahr-cher] / dɪˈpɑr tʃər /




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On 20 January, Capgemini announced up to 2,400 job cuts in France through redeployments and voluntary departures.

From Barron's

"Prices can increase closer to departure," Chelsea says, "and adding luggage at the airport or gate is almost always the most expensive option."

From BBC

The final timing of his departure from the top job hasn’t yet been determined and could change.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, for Newcastle season ticket holder Adam Stoker, the manner of his subsequent departure "left a bit of a bad taste in people's mouths".

From BBC

His departure earned him a reputation as someone who was a bit more aggressive than his colleagues about limiting the Fed’s footprint in markets through the use of its balance sheet.

From MarketWatch