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to retention
noun
The act of retaining or something retained
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Learning is to acquisition as memory is to retention.
Coventry Building Society and Lloyds TSB will also allow existing customers in negative equity to remortgage to retention loans.
Constant prolonged restriction of the tube can lead to retention of urine in the bladder.
Another approach to retention is to give employees access to investments that companies hope will mimic the rise in Internet shares.
As in many states, judges on the State Supreme Court in Iowa are appointed by the governor and then subject to retention election by the voters.
Everything from productivity to retention of valuable staff and reducing sickness absences is linked to working out what promotes wellbeing for your people and what undermines it.
The second question relates to retention levels, ie the likelihood that you will remain affiliated to a certain group if you were brought up in it.
But panel members said that Dr. Kappner had distributed information to them that included research by experts across the nation showing little benefit to retention policies.
I'm sick of talking to retention people.
Sorption to the solid phase contributed approximately 10% to retention.
Lastly, vGRF decreased from pretest to posttest-3 and to retention, and then from posttest-1 to posttest-3 and to retention (p = 0.01).
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