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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of retirements in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of retirements in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of retirements in a Sentence

  1. Brian Walsh:

    After President Obama took office in 2009 for example, there were 12 Senate retirements ?sixin each party ?and Republicans still gained sevenseats in the 2010 elections.

  2. Robert Mann:

    No carrier was operating a 2019 level of flying, in fact, while saying ‘no layoffs,’ numerous carriers cut hours and related pay. Many others initiated voluntary separation agreements that paid fewer hours and salary dollars over a defined future period in exchange for early retirements or similar.

  3. Chief Executive Greg Hayes:

    We have seen (aircraft) retirements last year slow down as fuel prices have slowed down, what that means is they are flying the older planes longer. They aren't as anxious perhaps to take some of the new, more expensive equipment and as a result, it's probably good news for us in the aftermarket for a bit here as long as oil prices stay low.

  4. Spencer Platt/Getty:

    Their collective conviction is that when they hit the bell for the Calvary to come, call 911, that due to defunding, due to widespread and sustained retirements, due to a reactive policing model ... the response will be diminished. It'll be longer.

  5. Jesse Ferguson:

    Not all retirements are equal, and retirements from seats you are unlikely to hold are the worse retirements.

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