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Retirements

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Retirements meaning

plural of retirement

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Abbeydorney parish priest Fr Denis O’Mahony and Adrigole parish priest Martin Sheehan have both confirmed their retirements to Bishop Browne.

And, call it layoffs, buyouts or retirements, they all mean fewer staff and faculty.

By delaying retirement benefits for two years and shortening the retirements of French workers, politicians believe that they could save as much as 150 billion dollars per year.

He said a “fundamental demographic problem” is the ongoing retirement of baby boomers and estimated that such retirements would continue for 10-12 more years.

In a defined-contribution plan, like a 401(okay) or a 403(b), staff contribute a set quantity or a share of their paychecks to an account that’s supposed to fund their retirements.

Ive sat in gas lines in 70s, I've known two guys that killed themselves in a mutual suicide after losing both there parents entire retirements in one week in the tech bust of 99ish.

Retirements in Bahrain and Australia – neither of which were his fault – derailed the Monegasque’s season before it had barely begun, and the man who looked like a title contender 12 months ago will be wondering when his luck will change.

The number is expected to increase with the construction of additional halls of justice nationwide and retirements.

The turmoil has contributed to a wave of retirements and resignations among election staff, creating a vacuum of institutional knowledge in some local election offices.

This has been compounded by staff shortfalls partly driven by a pandemic hiring freeze, a contract for bus drivers that advocates say isn’t competitive with even low-skilled work and a wave of retirements.

Total net flows in individual retirements account remained positive, notwithstanding that surrenders are elevated across the industry due to higher interest rates.

Two late retirements as Hulkenberg and Tsunoda pull off the track and leave the race.

While some agencies, like the the police and fire departments, have seen an uptick in retirements, others have experienced a slow attrition.

After having a pretty solid line up for a number of seasons, it’s a new-look Tigers after a number of retirements in the off season.

A further 21 councils will have new mayors after the retirements of the incumbents.

As a result, each court term starts with a full complement of needed appellate court judges, factoring in retirements expected in the months ahead.

At the time the report was written there were 23 vacancies with early indications that this figure would increase further due to retirements and unexpected departures.

By not filling positions left vacant from retirements and resignations, the district cut 34 positions.

ELLIS: This is one of my favorite things; you tell this story of how you talked to a couple of people about their own retirements and, like, how you should or shouldn't do it, and I don't think that made it in the doc, but I love that story.

For more than a decade, their PACs and the lawmakers they supported won a handful of proxy wars — obstructing legislation, forcing retirements, generating scandals — but by the establishment Republicans who controlled the Statehouse.