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retention
noun as in custody
noun as in memory
Strong matches
noun as in keeping
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Employers benefit from a skilled workforce, and some are offering repayment assistance as a recruiting and retention tool.
Having two CEOs means boards can also solve thorny retention issues.
And occupancy rates and retention remain historically high for single-family rentals.
Typically, the main benefit is employee retention: Workers who can flex and upskill across an organization are less likely to leave for those opportunities, he said.
Bank of America data show Amex’s retention rates improve after fee hikes, despite initial investor concerns.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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