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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusted headcount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to human resources, finance, or organizational management when referring to the number of employees or personnel after adjustments have been made, such as layoffs or hiring.
Example: "The adjusted headcount for the department reflects the recent layoffs and new hires."
Alternatives: "revised headcount" or "modified headcount".
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The adjusted headcount ratio (M0) shows that PSMI were worse off than controls for a cut-off (k) value between 1 and 12 dimensions.
Results in table 4 report the multidimensional headcount ratio (H), the average deprivation shared across the poor (A) and the adjusted headcount ratio (M0) for all possible cut-offs and for the two groups.
The adjusted headcount ratio (M0) shows that SC/ST/OBC PSMI are worse off regardless of the value of (k) 1 through 10 than SC/ST/OBC controls and other caste PSMI or controls.
We defined a binary outcome for poverty (poor/non-poor) using the adjusted headcount ratio (M0) for a cut-off k=6 corresponding to the highest gap between PSMI and controls.
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The headcount of the Over $100B club is also declining.
People adjusted".
Players adjusted.
Grandal adjusted.
Seasonally adjusted.
Firms might scale up or down not by drastically changing their headcount, as in the past, but by, for example, adjusting how much server space they buy.
You adjust".
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