severance in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

severance in the PONS Dictionary

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Ford has also offered a severance package to its affected employees.
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Scientific knowledge of human affairs is possible, as long as there is a consistent severance from ethical-normative thought.
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These included the implementation of early retirement and voluntary severance packages to minimise retrenchments.
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The principal methods of achieving this transformation are attachment and severance.
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He raised revenue for the state through a severance tax on coal and enacted reforms to the educational system.
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The metathesis reaction of the monomer involves the severance of the two double bonds in favor of new bonds.
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Dale is persuaded to come in with the promise of a generous fee and the threat of having his severance package challenged if he didn't.
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Severance pay and minimum wage scales were added.
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Following this severance of ties to the state, the group came under increasing criticism and surveillance from the countrys security apparatus and propaganda department.
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For example, a spinal cord may be able to be repaired following injury or severance.
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