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Retention meaning
The act of retaining or something retained. | The act or power of remembering things. | Memory; what is retained in the mind.
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While we saw an increase in Black and Latino retention in the U.S. over the course of FY20, we are focused on closing the remaining gap in retention between employees from underrepresented groups and our overall retention rate.
Spanish language retention rates vary geographically; parts of Texas and New Mexico have language retention rates over 90 percent, whereas in parts of Colorado and California, retention rates are lower than 30 percent.
So despite the fact that we see lower retention, we do see a very balanced situation in the net dollar retention rate.
The 21-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard faces two separate counts: The unauthorized retention and transmission of national defense information and the unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents or material.
There was much discussion about how retention can be helped; he was scheduled to have a discussion with officials in Rocky Mountain House who have had some success with their doctor retention.
Most localities in Illinois at the time, Bennett said, already had a retention period of 30 days; some had a retention period of only 15 days.
Sinclair also pointed to what he said is an improved physician retention program and the creation of a rural and northern retention program.
U.S. Army 1st Lt. Edly Hyppolite, a retention officer assigned to 593rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command, received an Army Commendation Medal for being the top I Corps retention officer.
Norman said an emphasis will be put on rebooting the Committee on Retention Efforts, which focuses on graduation, retention and student success rather than creating many initiatives as were set forth in the 2019-2020 Academic Year.
Ireland’s data retention laws provide for an indiscriminate retention regime, the judge said.
It added that the sugar corporation had explained to the workers earmarked for retention that their severance package would have been estimated, and at the end of their period of retention, a final calculation made of what is owed to them.
Listed below are useful links for citizens to read more about the 15 judges up for retention, and about the retention election process.
So on the retention front, we’re just seeing a pretty consistent retention rates.
The committee is also contemplating an update to its document retention policy for the Purchasing Department, specifically records relating to competitive bids—the only retention policy that falls under the city-parish’s Plan of Government.
The preliminary study showed social integration and routine were better predictors of freshman retention than end-of-term grades — a marker traditionally used to gauge retention.
Retention index The retention index (RI) was proposed as an improvement of the CI "for certain applications" citation This metric also purports to measure of the amount of homoplasy, but also measures how well synapomorphies explain the tree.
The most common retention sequences are KDEL for lumen located proteins and KKXX for transmembrane protein. citation However, variations of KDEL and KKXX do occur, and other sequences can also give rise to endoplasmic reticulum retention.
A 17 per cent pay rise will have a significant impact on retention.
According to the elders, a restructuring of the security architecture cannot be successful with the retention of the current Service Chiefs.
According to the findings, the two countries had high levels of viral suppression and retention in care, indicating effective treatment programmes.