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To retention
noun
The act of retaining or something retained
Exact(60)
4356, related to retention of records by insured institutions.
548, related to retention and maintenance of facilities.
Learning is to acquisition as memory is to retention.
Sorption to the solid phase contributed approximately 10% to retention.
Coventry Building Society and Lloyds TSB will also allow existing customers in negative equity to remortgage to retention loans.
To the extent technologically possible, the content must not be subject to retention by students.
Ensure compensation advisor independence analysis is undertaken prior to retention of new compensation advisors.
Xing agrees that providing role models and mentorship is key to retention.
In the knowledge economy, worker satisfaction is paramount to retention and productivity.
Constant prolonged restriction of the tube can lead to retention of urine in the bladder.
It's clear that employers looking to hire veterans are facing an uphill battle when it comes to retention.
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