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attrition

[uh-trish-uhn] / əˈtrɪʃ ən /




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The Transportation Security Administration, which runs airport safety, warned on X that a prolonged shutdown could result in "significant" consequences including staff attrition, longer wait times, and delayed and cancelled flights.

From Barron's

Tuesday's war of attrition will hardly silence Arsenal's critics, but Arteta won't care about that after leading his team to Wembley.

From Barron's

“Wars of attrition can be lost gradually, then suddenly,” said Gabuev.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the fourth quarter, the company saw attrition in its Medicaid business, which led to a membership decline of about 1% to $45.2 million as of the end of the year.

From Barron's

The workforce reduction is set to be achieved through natural attrition and a slowdown in hiring by the end of 2027 and potentially beyond, without undertaking any layoffs, it said.

From The Wall Street Journal