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retention

noun as in custody

noun as in memory

noun as in keeping

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"This gives us a foundation to explore future genetic or systems biology interventions that could improve retention or even enable biotransformation."

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The increase in wage is going to make it harder to remain competitive and I would imagine cause issues with recruitment and retention.

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Jurisdiction: Again, make sure the VPN provider isn’t located in a country with mandatory data retention laws or one that has signed up to international data sharing.

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"It allows water retention because the texture of the soil has changed," he explained.

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Continuing investments in both design and downstream software will increase customer interest and retention, they said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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