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Second, women's preference for family medicine had a stronger negative affiliation with career prospects (OR 0.4) than it had for men (OR 0.8).
Reasonable questions are being asked about the prospect of affiliation fees being raised to make up some of the difference, but to say that the plan may create a big financial hole for Labour is an understatement.
Affiliation bias.
Affiliation: Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Aberdeen.
Affiliation: Just interviewed with TechStars.
Two years ago, the Prospect entered into an affiliation with New York-based think tank Demos, which includes providing some funding to the magazine, along with administrative staff and resources.
Golden has tried to sell the conference affiliation and the handsome stadium to prospects.
The European Union dangles the prospect of membership in, or affiliation with, the world's most successful economic club, provided that applicants undertake specific reforms.
The system was never perfect, and political affiliation has continued to matter for employment prospects in Washington right up through the present.
Correction: May 1 , 2001 Tuesday Because of an editing error, an article yesterday about attempts by Egypt and Jordan to restart talks between Israel and the Palestinians omitted the full name and the affiliation of an Egyptian scholar who assessed the prospects.
An article last Sunday about the economic prospects of middle-income workers misstated the affiliation of John Schwarz, a political science professor who calculated the wage needed to achieve a minimally adequate standard of living.
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