Concept in Boolean logic.
A participant who does not finish a race.
Nationalist organization.
Sinônimos
Examples for "retirement"
Examples for "retirement"
1The problem of inadequate retirement income has become a major national issue.
2Prudential's financial services business includes U.S. retirement services and investment management businesses.
3Consumers also need appropriate protection when being provided retirement advice, he said.
4Companies looking to offer retirement plans will soon have a new alternative.
5The current retirement age for most government workers in India is 60.
1Dixon admits it was a tough year for him especially after so many DNF's and mechanical issues.
2In their past seven starts, the team had no victories, led just seven laps and had three DNFs.
3They had a shot at the podium but finished with a DNF for Pérez and sixth for Ocon.
4There's DNF: Did Not Finish.
5Fighting the pump was the biggest issue, though a broken hold could easily have led to a fall and DNF.
6The mechanical DNF is the departing Red Bull star's fifth premature exit in 10 races and seventh for the season.
7The Aussie lost his cool after suffering another early DNF at the US Grand Prix when his Renault engine lost power.
8The 48-year-old Frenchman crashed and dislocated his shoulder resulting in his ninth DNF in 13 Dakars.
9The foundation gets a DNF for refusing to acknowledge anyone who dares to be born darker than Casper the Friendly Ghost.
10I started 12th due to the DNF and fought my way up and unfortunately a penalty set me down to sixth place.
11Hamilton had not had a DNF since Malaysia in 2016 and Austria was a harsh reminder of the challenge they are now facing.
12She said a dearth of hit games from Nexon since DNF, which was launched in 2005, was one of the "risks" to bidders.
13Instead of walking away with the 1-2 in Russia, they had a third, a DNF and a breakdown in the relationship between the two drivers.