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An individual can fully retire through three different paths: ordinary retirement, early retirement and special retirement at the age of 64.
The social aspects, but particularly the financial advantages of working, thus seemed to play an important role in the decision to either fully retire or to cut down work gradually by partial early retirement.
In August 2009 Te Kanawa announced that she would fully retire from opera the following year.
I didn't fully retire, [but] it did give me more time to pursue this".
Mr. Irani will reiterate that he intends to fully retire from the oil company as scheduled at the end of 2014.
Only about 10 of the company's technical employees have negotiated such arrangements, which allow them to work part time for up to three years before they fully retire.
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As shown in Table 1, the majority of individuals who partially retire do it at 60, the first year in which older workers have the option to partially retire, and the majority of individuals who fully retired do it before the ordinary age of retirement.
So I'm semi-retired at age 66. I'll be fully retired at age 69.
Therefore, an individual is considered fully retired if she starts receiving a contributory pension stemming from either early retirement, special retirement at the age of 64 or ordinary retirement, and is considered partially retired in case of starting perceiving a contributory pension stemming from partial retirement.
Mr. Shannon never fully retired.
He has not fully retired.
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