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One should therefore be able to observe a lower incidence of job changes (with or without career changes) as a function of seniority.
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It is not immediately clear if this association between access to ICT facilities and Internet was a function of age or the respondents' level of seniority and responsibility at work, which placed a lot of demand on the senior level doctors to keep abreast with the ever-changing knowledge base and practice patterns in the medical profession.
An announcer's job is usually a matter of seniority.
When a century of seniority and experience voluntarily walks away from Congress, it is a watershed moment.
The choices are based on a mix of seniority and popularity, and some positions are still up for grabs.
"Kansas does not have a lot of seniority; we have a lot of new people.
Blumenauer has a year of seniority over Pascrell in Congress, having arrived in 1996.
For the 209 episodes, the mean age was 62±20 year old, presenting a population of seniority.
The preferred transfusion thresholds in a randomized trial would be higher for clinicians with a greater degree of seniority.
In model 2 we further included baggage handler seniority, first as a categorical variable divided into quartiles (the highest quartile covered a large range of seniority and was therefore subdivided into two; model 2.1), and then as a continuous variable with the reference group coded with 0 years of baggage handler seniority (model 2.2).
Under this system, profits are shared among partners according to a sliding scale of seniority.
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