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Personalreduzierung per Einstellungsstopp
natu·ral at·ˈtri·tion СЪЩ Am, Aus
at·tri·tion [əˈtrɪʃən] СЪЩ no pl
1. attrition (wearing down):
Abrieb м <-(e)s, -e>
Abnutzung f <-, -en>
Verschleiß м <-es, -e>
2. attrition (gradual weakening):
3. attrition Am, Aus (personnel reduction):
4. attrition РЕЛ (false contrition):
Attrition f spec
I. natu·ral [ˈnætʃərəl, Am -ɚəl] ПРИЛ
1. natural (not artificial):
natural flavour, ingredients, mineral water
natural colour, curls, dye, fertilizer
natural SCIENCE
Naturfaser f <-, -n>
Naturprodukt м <-(e)s, -e>
2. natural (as in nature):
natural harbour, reservoir, camouflage
natural fabric, wood
natural MATH
Naturzustand м <-(e)s> kein pl
3. natural (caused by nature):
4. natural (inborn):
5. natural БИОЛ, СОЦИОЛ:
6. natural (normal):
Neigung f <-> kein pl
natural wastage ИКОН
7. natural after n МУЗ:
8. natural MATH:
natural number
II. natu·ral [ˈnætʃərəl, Am -ɚəl] СЪЩ
1. natural approv разг:
Naturtalent ср <-(e)s, -e>
2. natural МУЗ:
Auflösungszeichen ср <-s, ->
Запис в OpenDict
natural ПРИЛ
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As we had natural attrition, we started to look for a new kind of employee.
www.banktech.com
We have natural attrition of something line a thousand staff a year.
www.stuff.co.nz
Over time the bad advisers will die out from natural attrition or get banned.
www.wealthprofessional.com.au
It has been hiring about 6,000 teachers annually to replace those who have left the service by natural attrition, retirement, resignation or death.
theconversation.com
Now, changes may happen on a sub-generational level, faster than natural attrition.
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