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retirement

[ri-tahyuhr-muhnt] / rɪˈtaɪər mənt /




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His efforts, combined with the boom in construction of power-hungry artificial-intelligence data centers, could keep coal plants that were once slated for retirement operating years longer than expected.

From The Wall Street Journal

Allowing Summers to commence a dignified retirement while continuing to hold honorifics risks signaling that there are ultimately few consequences at the very top in higher education.

From Salon

Mr. Sherman long worked as a teacher of practical ceramics, but in retirement has committed himself to creating his own fine art and has only just begun to be exhibited.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Senate “isn’t a retirement community,” the younger man likes to say.

From The Wall Street Journal

Like retirement systems across the country, Alabama’s state-employee and teacher funds face significant unfunded liabilities.

From The Wall Street Journal