Etymology: [ ri-ten(t)-sh&n ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English retencioun, from Latin retentiō, from retentus, the perfect passive participle of retineō (“retain”) (from re- (“back, again”) + teneō (“hold, keep”)).
The act or power of remembering things, A memory, what is retained in the mind, The act of retaining or something retained, The involuntary withholding of urine and faeces, (1) A visual quality objective which in general means human activities are not evident to the casual forest visitor (2) The amount of precipitation on a drainage area that does not escape as runoff It is the difference between total precipitation and total runoff, The part of an insurance premium that the insurer keeps to repay it for its expenses and risk and to provide it with a profit, The amount of time, in days, that inactive backed up or archived files are retained in the storage pool before they are deleted The following copy group attributes define retention: retain extra versions, retain only version, retain version, The net amount of risk retained by an insurance company for its own account or that of specified others, and not reinsured, The number of units allocated to an underwriting syndicate member less the units held back by the syndicate manager for facilitating institutional sales and for allocation to nonmember firms, The amount of time, in days, that inactive backed-up or archived files are kept in the storage pool before they are deleted Copy group attributes and default retention grace periods for the domain define retention, The portion of the insurance premium which is allocated for expenses, administration, commissions, risk charges and profit, The circulation function of acquiring and keeping paid subscriptions through renewal marketing promotions and billing efforts, This relates to monies withheld by lenders until certain mortgage conditions are met This will normally relate to repairs or improvements to the property that the lender is insisting on, the act or power of remembering things; memory, That percentage of a syndicate member's underwriting participation which is retained for his own, retail sales, the balance of the underwriting commitment being set aside for the pot, That part of the insurance on a risk retained or not reinsured, the balance of which is reinsured, 1 The result when members remain on a health plan from one year to the next 2 The percentage of a premium that a health plan keeps for internal costs or profit, The prevention of direct discharge of storm runoff into receiving waters; included as examples are systems which discharge through percolation, exfiltration, and evaporation processes and which generally have residence times less than 3 days, Proportion of fibre and filler retained on the paper machine wire, (1) In reinsurance, the amount of a reinsured risk which the ceding company retains (2) See retention charge, The power of retaining; retentiveness, act of keeping possession; maintenance, act of holding; memory, capacity to remember, The retention of something is the keeping of it. They supported the retention of a strong central government, the act of keeping in your possession, The act of retaining, or the state of being ratined, That which contains something, as a tablet; a &?;&?;&?;&?; of preserving impressions, The right of withholding a debt, or of retaining property until a debt due to the person claiming the right be duly paid; a lien, The act of withholding; retraint; reserve, Place of custody or confinement, the power of retaining and recalling past experience; "he had a good memory when he was younger", the power of retaining liquid; "moisture retentivity of soil", The amount of risk retained by an insurance company and not reinsured Also used in reference to the portion of premium that is used by the insurance company for administration costs, Usually used in reinsurance, this is the amount of liability retained by an insurer, and not ceded to a reinsurer, The amount of risk the ceding company keeps for its own account or the account of others, The net amount of risk which the ceding company or the reinsurer keeps for its own account or that of specified others, Insurance carrier's provision in experience rating for taxes, cost for the assumption of risk, benefit plan administration, maintaining reserves, other expenses and contributions to the return on equity of the insurance company, The amount of liability assumed by the insurance company and not re-insured Insurance companies typically earmark and hold a portion of insurance premiums as a hedge against planned or unexpected expenses Some examples for uses of "retention" are: claim payment services, contract and booklet preparation, actuarial services, charge for broker commissions and consultant fees, risk charge, profit for the carrier, and reserve against unusual large claim occurrences, Retention is the process of holding back, or retaining During the excretion of fluids from the body by the kidneys, electrolytes and other substances dissolved in urine are excreted, while retention of water occurs, producing a more concentrated urine, The portion of the premium which is used by the insurance company for administrative costs (H), The portion of the premium which is used by the insurance company for administrative costs, That which is retained,
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The act or power of remembering things
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A memory, what is retained in the mind
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The act of retaining or something retained
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The involuntary withholding of urine and faeces
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(1) A visual quality objective which in general means human activities are not evident to the casual forest visitor (2) The amount of precipitation on a drainage area that does not escape as runoff It is the difference between total precipitation and total runoff
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The part of an insurance premium that the insurer keeps to repay it for its expenses and risk and to provide it with a profit
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The amount of time, in days, that inactive backed up or archived files are retained in the storage pool before they are deleted The following copy group attributes define retention: retain extra versions, retain only version, retain version
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The net amount of risk retained by an insurance company for its own account or that of specified others, and not reinsured
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The number of units allocated to an underwriting syndicate member less the units held back by the syndicate manager for facilitating institutional sales and for allocation to nonmember firms
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The amount of time, in days, that inactive backed-up or archived files are kept in the storage pool before they are deleted Copy group attributes and default retention grace periods for the domain define retention
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The portion of the insurance premium which is allocated for expenses, administration, commissions, risk charges and profit
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The circulation function of acquiring and keeping paid subscriptions through renewal marketing promotions and billing efforts
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This relates to monies withheld by lenders until certain mortgage conditions are met This will normally relate to repairs or improvements to the property that the lender is insisting on
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the act or power of remembering things; memory
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That percentage of a syndicate member's underwriting participation which is retained for his own, retail sales, the balance of the underwriting commitment being set aside for the pot
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That part of the insurance on a risk retained or not reinsured, the balance of which is reinsured
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1 The result when members remain on a health plan from one year to the next 2 The percentage of a premium that a health plan keeps for internal costs or profit
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The prevention of direct discharge of storm runoff into receiving waters; included as examples are systems which discharge through percolation, exfiltration, and evaporation processes and which generally have residence times less than 3 days
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Proportion of fibre and filler retained on the paper machine wire
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(1) In reinsurance, the amount of a reinsured risk which the ceding company retains (2) See retention charge
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The power of retaining; retentiveness
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act of keeping possession; maintenance, act of holding; memory, capacity to remember isim
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The retention of something is the keeping of it. They supported the retention of a strong central government
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the act of keeping in your possession
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The act of retaining, or the state of being ratined
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That which contains something, as a tablet; a &?;&?;&?;&?; of preserving impressions
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The right of withholding a debt, or of retaining property until a debt due to the person claiming the right be duly paid; a lien
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The act of withholding; retraint; reserve
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Place of custody or confinement
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the power of retaining and recalling past experience; "he had a good memory when he was younger"
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the power of retaining liquid; "moisture retentivity of soil"
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The amount of risk retained by an insurance company and not reinsured Also used in reference to the portion of premium that is used by the insurance company for administration costs
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Usually used in reinsurance, this is the amount of liability retained by an insurer, and not ceded to a reinsurer
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The amount of risk the ceding company keeps for its own account or the account of others
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The net amount of risk which the ceding company or the reinsurer keeps for its own account or that of specified others
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Insurance carrier's provision in experience rating for taxes, cost for the assumption of risk, benefit plan administration, maintaining reserves, other expenses and contributions to the return on equity of the insurance company
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The amount of liability assumed by the insurance company and not re-insured Insurance companies typically earmark and hold a portion of insurance premiums as a hedge against planned or unexpected expenses Some examples for uses of "retention" are: claim payment services, contract and booklet preparation, actuarial services, charge for broker commissions and consultant fees, risk charge, profit for the carrier, and reserve against unusual large claim occurrences
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Retention is the process of holding back, or retaining During the excretion of fluids from the body by the kidneys, electrolytes and other substances dissolved in urine are excreted, while retention of water occurs, producing a more concentrated urine
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The portion of the premium which is used by the insurance company for administrative costs (H)
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The portion of the premium which is used by the insurance company for administrative costs
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