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单词 Retirement
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(1) At 60, he was now approaching retirement.
(2) He's put aside a tidy sum for his retirement.
(3) You're too young to be contemplating retirement.
(4) The athlete will have one final fling before retirement.
(5) Upon his retirement, the business devolved on his son.
(6) Susan is going to take early retirement .
(7) He said he was calling about your retirement pay.
(8) She took to painting after retirement.
(9) A knee injury forced him into premature retirement.
(10) When he went into retirement, he visibly withered.
(11) Are you eligible for early retirement/maternity leave?
(12) A flexible retirement age is being considered by Ministers to unify men's and women's pension rights.
(13) She wanted to enjoy her retirement without being beset by financial worries.
(14) He became a keen golfer after his retirement from politics.
(15) His mind has stagnated since his retirement.
(16) What is the normal retirement age in this country?
(17) Retirement gave him the time to pursue his hobbies.
(18) We wish them both well in their retirement.
(19) He lives in retirement, away from everyone.
(20) The minimum age for retirement is 55.
(21) We're having a collection for Tom's retirement present.
(22) She's put aside a tidy sum for her retirement.
(23) Several staff members volunteered for early retirement.
(24) More people are choosing to work beyond retirement age.
(25) He's coming up for retirement soon.
(26) He planned on early retirement.
(27) The New York Times has this very laudatory article about your retirement.
(28) He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
(29) Because her job had been the pivot of her life, retirement was very difficult.
(30) Farmers have been slow to make adequate provision for their retirement.
(1) At 60, he was now approaching retirement.
(2) You're too young to be contemplating retirement.
(3) Susan is going to take early retirement .
(4) A knee injury forced him into premature retirement.
(5) When he went into retirement, he visibly withered.
(6) Are you eligible for early retirement/maternity leave?
(7) The New York Times has this very laudatory article about your retirement.
(8) He wanted to have a source of income after his retirement; until then, he wouldn't require additional money.
(9) A flexible retirement age is being considered by Ministers to unify men's and women's pension rights.
(10) She wanted to enjoy her retirement without being beset by financial worries.
(11) Farmers have been slow to make adequate provision for their retirement.
(12) He became a keen golfer after his retirement from politics.
(31) The company suggested that he should take early retirement.
(32) She's long past retirement age.
(33) The data indicates a trend towards earlier retirement.
(34) His parents have not yet reached retirement age.
(35) He officially announced his retirement from first-class cricket yesterday.
(36) Dad's approaching retirement age .
(37) He took to gardening in his retirement.
(38) He filled the gap left by Hirst's retirement.
(39) Will you be able to support yourself in retirement?
(40) He lives in retirement in Cornwall.
(41) In his retirement, he lived a life of ease.
(42) We all wish you a long and happy retirement.
(43) He announced his retirement from football.
(44) He was well past retirement age.
(45) You've certainly earned your retirement.
(46) He hasn't made any provision for his retirement yet.
(47) Her retirement is drawing near.
(48) Early retirement is a relatively new phenomenon in Britain.
(49) His father was now living in retirement in France.
(50) She took early retirement last year.
(51) The age of retirement for all employees is 60.
(52) Jean had been looking forward to a comfortable retirement.
(53) He has now banished all thoughts of retirement.
(54) We wish you a long and happy retirement.
(55) Retirement can often cause feelings of isolation.
(56) I have to put everything away for my retirement.
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(57) They held a dinner to celebrate his retirement.
(58) Last year ill health compelled his retirement.
(59) Best wishes for a long and happy retirement!
(60) She has found a new hobby in her retirement.
(61) Ill health forced him into early retirement.
(62) He's 55 now, and nearing retirement.
(63) Kohl's retirement looks far from comfortable.
(64) It's important to remain mentally active after retirement.
(65) She suddenly and inexplicably announced her retirement.
(66) Early retirement beckoned for George.
(67) His colleagues wished him happiness on his retirement.
(68) I intend to spend my retirement travelling.
(69) He provided for comfortable retirement by selling the business.
(70) There is a growing trend towards earlier retirement.
(71) Mike opted for early retirement.
(72) He was given a gold watch on his retirement.
(73) I hope you enjoy a long and happy retirement.
(74) David decided to take early retirement .
(75) They run a retirement home for the elderly.
(76) Bad health forced him into taking early retirement.
(77) At the age of 70, she withdrew into graceful retirement.
(78) She has a few thousand dollars put away for her retirement.
(79) On behalf of everyone here, may I wish you a very happy retirement.
(80) He recently purged the armed forces, sending hundreds of officers into retirement.
(81) He then set out for Virginia for what he vainly hoped would be a peaceful retirement.
(82) He is going to come out of retirement for this one last concert.
(83) On his retirement, colleagues presented him with a set of golf clubs.
(84) He put his retirement on hold until he had found a solution.
(85) It was with great reluctance that she took early retirement.
(86) Many old people will experience problems as the result of retirement.
(86) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
(87) Two out of five thought the business would be sold privately on their retirement or death.
(88) She found it difficult to establish a new routine after retirement.
(89) After her retirement from the stage she took to drink .
(90) They are determined to continue working when they reach retirement age.
(91) On her doctor's advice Smith decided to take early retirement.
(92) He announced his retirement as chief executive of the company.
(93) She elected to take early retirement instead of moving to the new location.
(94) One of the great bonuses of retirement is having time to spare.
(95) Since his retirement, Crowe has differed with the President on several issues.
(96) Their accountant suggested some novel ways of sheltering their retirement income.
(97) She came out of retirement to win two gold medals at the championships.
(98) It's a great compliment to the band that he came out of retirement to interview them.
(99) There will be more work to do, not less. Bang goes the fantasy of retirement at 35.
(100) It is important to make adequate provision for your retirement.
(101) They presented him with an engraved watch to mark his retirement.
(102) After five years in retirement, he staged a comeback to international tennis.
(103) After her retirement from the stage she began to drink.
(104) Your pension plan provides a cash lump sum at retirement.
(105) He remained in the post until his retirement last year.
(106) There have been persistent rumours that the managing director might take early retirement.
(107) Twelve million people in Great Britain are over retirement age.
(108) The couple had the foresight to plan their retirement wisely.
(109) Most people can't be bothered thinking about their retirement - they're too busy concentrating on the here and now.
(110) People should provide for their own retirement and not expect to be supported by the public purse.
(111) I'm looking forward to retirement and having time to enjoy the fruits of my labour .
(112) The money was being kept in reserve for their retirement.
(113) You are cordially invited to a celebration for Mr Michael Brown on his retirement.
(114) He has kept up with a number of his old workmates since his retirement.
(115) He took a lot of persuading to come out of retirement .
(116) People look forward to enjoying the fruits of their labours during retirement.
(117) His retirement won't make any difference to the way we conduct our affairs.
(118) More than 4,000 teachers were induced to take early retirement.
(119) The term "early retirement" is nearly always a euphemism for redundancy nowadays.
(120) Many teachers over the age of 50 are taking early retirement.
(121) The most immediate effect of retirement is a dramatic reduction in living standards.
(122) The law allows a rollover of retirement money from a company pension to an IRA.
(123) Now he's getting towards retirement age he's started playing golf.
(124) Up to a third of one's life is now being spent in retirement.
(125) I decided that I was going to take early retirement.
(126) She's got a few thousand pounds put away for her retirement.
(127) Employees may face increasing pressure to take on more of their own medical costs in retirement.
(128) Retirement usually brings with it a massive drop in income.
(129) They had to use part of their retirement nest egg to pay for their son's college fees.
(130) The office of president had been left vacant since her retirement.
(131) The prospect of having to pay a graduate tax until retirement would kill the students' enthusiasm stone dead.
(132) He was presented with the watch on the occasion of his retirement.
(133) Retirement is the time to enjoy the fruits of your labours.
(134) The announcement of her retirement caused consternation among tennis fans.
(135) On his retirement, he handed the business over to his son.
(136) They vouchsafed his retirement.
(137) Having the opportunity to work would make retirement more meaningful for many pensioners.
(138) He spent the last fourteen years of his life in retirement.
(139) Directors who take dividends instead of salary may think they are onto a good thing but could have problems on retirement.
(140) He was born in Hong Kong where he subsequently practised as a lawyer until his retirement.
(141) Brian's retirement brings to a close a glorious chapter in British football history.
(142) He was coaxed out of retirement to help the failing company.
(143) Lineker announced his impending retirement from international football before the 1992 European Championships.
(144) They set up an investment fund to provide money for their retirement.
(145) There have been various wagers on certain candidates since the Bishop announced his retirement.
(146) Both also were of retirement age.
(146) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(147) Raising the retirement age will not be popular.
(148) In November he announced his retirement.
(149) Retirement is the ugliest word in the language. Ernest Hemingway 
(150) He has announced his retirement from Grand Slam tournaments.
(151) Warren was in his late fifties and approaching retirement.
(152) Superintendent Warleigh was not far off retirement age.
(153) They may be better placed financially than many tenants, but their security of tenure can end with retirement.
(154) The main topics covered are finance, health and leisure, together with the social aspects of adjusting to retirement.
(155) In less than a year I would reach retirement age and I had nothing to fall back on.
(156) For starters, only about half of baby boomers have any retirement account at all.
(157) Many of the above difficulties apply equally to the retirement of a shareholding director.
(158) The retirement home arranges social and cultural activities for its seniors.
(159) If everyone were required to convert their parental trust funds to annuities at retirement, this problem could be alleviated.
(160) Some have struggled all their lives, and now are forced to bear this unexpected burden during retirement.
(161) The young man was found not guilty of indecently assaulting the 16-year-old schoolgirl by the jury after a three-hour retirement.
(162) By conservative estimates, the agency has pared 2, 200 jobs in the past two years through attrition and early retirement.
(163) She also received a rose arbour for her garden where she plans to spend more time in her retirement.
(164) The dispute broadened to include the appointment of judges after the retirement of several members of the Supreme Court.
(165) Retirement is wonderful. It's doing nothing without worrying about getting caught at it. Gene Perret 
(166) Ozzie Smith announced his retirement, and there was talk of a first-ballot entry.
(167) The consequences of an inflexible retirement age fell particularly hard on women as they have a lower pension age.
(168) Certainly, one ought to put aside for retirement more than Social Security.
(169) The 57-year old executive had said he would resign before the usual retirement age of 60.
(170) After twenty years, he reached retirement age, left his job, and began spending every moment on the case.
(171) The deal struck has been to raise the mandatory retirement age from 60 to 65, starting early in the next century.
(172) Should grabbing hold of that famous stiff-armed bronze trophy come with a mandatory retirement age, like piloting a passenger plane?
(173) Stein, 54, announced his retirement last week after serving more than three decades in the department.
(174) Retirement: That's when you return from work one day and say, "Hi, Honey, I’m home - forever.". Gene Perret 
(175) Some types of life assurance provide a cash payment on a director's retirement to buyout his or her shareholding.
(176) He was asked to resign last August after pressing for cuts in retirement benefits paid to public-sector employees.Sentence dictionary
(177) After defeating Pennsylvania in a playoff game Saturday he announced his retirement, effective after the Tournament.
(178) A person's retirement will affect the family functioning and network but this is not unidirectional.
(179) Retirement relief could not be claimed on disposals before 6 April 1985 unless the individual concerned had reached the age of 60.
(180) Dame Janet Baker may have announced her retirement from public performance, but she still plans to make one or two recordings.
(181) The payment will be reduced under statutory provisions if the employee is approaching retirement age.
(182) As with all questions affecting retirement, it is sensible if possible to plan ahead.
(183) Even the upper age limit for recruitment and retirement has been made more flexible.
(184) The Party experienced considerable problems in adjusting its policy to one of delaying retirement.
(185) We would like to wish Ian all the best for a long and happy retirement.
(186) A big debate within the advisory council concerned what would happen to individualized accounts once people reach retirement.
(187) But on Tuesday, Kelleher will turn 65, retirement age for most people.
(188) First, age, or more precisely proximity to the state-pension age, had an important bearing on early retirement.
(189) Employees eligible for retirement in 2000 can retire now and receive health benefits for seven years.
(190) A law passed by voters in 1994 gave retirement and health benefits to city employees' domestic partners.
(191) The result is that poverty and retirement are usually close allies.
(192) Amendments to the Act have now abolished mandatory retirement altogether for most categories of workers.
(193) Shortly after his defeat he announced his retirement from politics.
(194) We were in an impossible situation; whatever retirement age was chosen(), some one would be upset.
(195) The failure to adjust to retirement can form the background to future poor health, and many other age-related problems.
(196) Organisations may also not wish to pay relocation allowances to staff approaching retirement.
(197) Retirement: It's nice to get out of the rat race, but you have to learn to get along with less cheese. Gene Perret 
(198) The retirement impact hypothesis appeared to spread quickly and to be widely accepted, particularly in governmental and other widely disseminated documents.
(199) It's never too soon to start planning ahead for your retirement.
(200) You may learn about tax-deferred annuities, other retirement plans, dollar-cost averaging and so on.
(201) Initially the flow out of the labour force and into retirement was concentrated among men within three years of pension age.
(202) Some are generated automatically, eg retirement date and follow up interview dates.
(203) These can help many people to adjust more happily to the changes retirement brings about in their lives.
(204) The commission will advice the Secretary of State and local authorities on the appointment, transfer, retirement and redundancy for staff.
(205) On the day of her retirement, representatives from every department assembled in the despatch area.
(206) The Education Committee evaluated Village school for possible closure because the teacher had reached the age of retirement.
(207) This has been augmented by retirement migration,[http:///retirement.html] a topic that will be elaborated in the following section.
(208) Indeed, he has continued to play an active role in Bristol Physics since his formal retirement.
(209) Upon reaching retirement age Len found that he missed the job so much he came back on a part-time basis.
(210) Retirement Assured, which lets sheltered apartments to the elderly on assured tenancies, takes account of tenants when valuing its properties.
(211) The original reason for early retirement was that most military jobs in days gone by were physically arduous.
(212) Since his retirement from the military and his triumphant book tour, Powell has edged steadily toward an active role in politics.
(213) In Britain one in ten men under the age of retirement will suffer a heart attack.
(214) Nearing retirement age, he had withdrawn in disgust and fled to Kyoto.
(215) Apart from the possible financial hardship of retirement many find it hard to adjust to having little to do.
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