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departure

[dih-pahr-cher] / dɪˈpɑr tʃər /




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Cooper’s departure could be the first of a number of changes for “60 Minutes” as Bari Weiss, who joined CBS News as editor-in-chief last October, is expected to substantially overhaul the prestigious news magazine.

From Los Angeles Times

Pritzker, 75 years old, said in a memo to the Hyatt board that his departure would allow for a “proper handoff” at the company.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a statement, Kenya Airways said it was experiencing "air traffic control operational delays affecting certain departures and arrivals".

From BBC

Many of the issues they face are a departure from conventional business challenges.

From The Wall Street Journal

That secured Forest's first European action since 1995-96, but disagreements with Marinakis over transfer policy led to his departure in September after 21 months in charge.

From Barron's