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noun
The act of severing or the state of being severed.
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Excluding the Learning Company loss and other one-time charges related to severance payments for Ms. Barad and several other top executives who resigned, Mattel lost $6.2 million, or a cent a share.
Most of the charges will be related to severance payments.
Some fear that further devolution would put Scotland on a one-way road to severance.
They feared that he would react badly to severance from the booze while in hospital.
US v Newman Opposition to Severance US v Newman and Chiasson Indictment.
If not chosen during the reposting process, she would be entitled to severance pay.
She was devoted to the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra and to Severance Hall.
Under the terms of his contract, Zola is entitled to severance of one year's pay.
A total of 14 Mony executives are entitled to severance packages if the acquisition is completed.
Operating profits fell to $91.9m in 2014 from $156.1m, partly due to severance payments.
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But it has another pernicious dodge.One of the few liberal reforms passed by Mr Berlusconi's government gave employees a chance to invest in pension funds the contributions that they have to make to severance-pay funds, which were until now held by their employers.
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