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- Retrenchment (French: retrenchment, an old form of retranchement, from retrancher, to cut down, cut short) is an act of cutting down or reduction, particularly...
- Retrenchment is a technical term in fortification, where it is applied to a secondary work or series of works constructed in rear of existing defences...
- Retrenchment is a technique ****ociated with Formal Methods that was introduced to address some of the perceived limitations of formal, model based refinement...
- up retrenchment (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Retrenchment is a political theory. Retrenchment may refer also to: Retrenchment (labour)...
- Peace, Retrenchment and Reform was a political slogan used in early-19th-century British politics by Whigs, Radicals and Liberals. The historian R. B....
- The Retrenched Barracks was a fortified barracks located at Windmill Hill in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It stands to the north of the...
- Cooperative Retrenchment ****ociation. At the organization's founding, Young set out his vision for the young women of the church: I desire them to retrench from...
- Commission for a redundancy payment reduction. A layoff is also known as a retrenchment in (South African English). In the UK, permanent termination due to elimination...
- Hearst Communications, Inc., often referred to simply as Hearst, is an American multinational m**** media and business information conglomerate based in...
- several rounds of retrenchment. In October 2023, it had a small retrenchment exercise. On 3 January 2024, it had another round of retrenchment. On 3 January...