retrench in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

retrench in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for retrench in the English»French Dictionary

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English
At most, therefore, the employer must have an intention to retrench.
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According to the written report, the data suggest that securities regulators may have retrenched their efforts to regulate through the use of novel theories.
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A few days later the government retrenched the planned nuclear phaseout after the industry pushed for reconsideration.
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When he refused, he was retrenched.
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Whenever the army defended one place and retrenched, some militias would often separate and return home.
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After a shakeout of venture capital managers, the more successful firms retrenched, focusing increasingly on improving operations at their portfolio companies rather than continuously making new investments.
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Restaurateurs soon found themselves either going out of business or retrenching.
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The exceptionable passages, which inadvertency had thrown out, are here retrenched; and the work, upon the whole, will be found nearer perfection than it was in its original state.
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Other members of the press added to the call to retrench (reduce costs and spending).
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He argued that he had been unfairly retrenched, and that he was entitled to a permanent position.
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