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retention

In business, keeping a customer or employee. The staff retention rate can be an indicator of the general morale of the organization. If the retention rate is poor, exit interviews may reveal the reasons for this. Customer retention rates can point to factors such as noncompetitive pricing, poor after-sales service, and lack of product differentiation. Market research can help identify the reasons.



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So when used as a connector, it has the ability to facilitate a dense pin count (via the ability to have thin walls molded), and because of the dimensional stability, it is able to provide pin retention even after multiple setups and teardowns.
Independent tape loader and threader motors and positive pin retention ensure that the pin will be retained during a miss-pick.
Independent tape loader and threader motors and positive pin retention ensure that the pin will be retained during a miss-pick.
 
 
 
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