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Despite all the transformations in the industry, by 1961 the average production cost of an American feature film was still only —after adjusting for inflation, less than 10 percent more than it had been in 1950.

But following the latest rise, real-dollar oil prices, after adjusting for inflation, are less than half their peak in 1980.

College graduates, after adjusting for inflation, earn less today than they did 10 years ago, government data show.

A similar sequence of models as described above was used, adjusting for severe and less severe diseases at baseline (measured in 2004).

When the ratio of the number of observed naïve tests to the number observed experienced tests was high (i.e. in 1997, 2005-2007), theffectct of adjusting for misclassification was less than for years when the ratio was low.

Furthermore, studies adjusting for health status less frequently reported differences between migrant and non-migrant groups, as poorer health and lower socioeconomic status seem to account for the higher use of health care among migrants [ 12, 13].

What is more, the tax increase that the President championed -- totaling about $250 billion over five years, part of a 1993 deficit-reduction effort -- is, adjusted for inflation, less than the tax increase enacted under President Ronald Reagan in 1982.

The positive association between job control and mental functioning was less pronounced and adjusting for childhood factors attenuated the association less.

Differentially expressed (DE) genes were identified if the FPKM for a gene was greater than 1 in at least one of the two conditions being compared and the p-value after adjusting for false discovery was less than 0.05.

Consequently the risk ratio comparing births after treatment with births before histology adjusting for disease history was less than 1, with an upper limit of the 95% confidence interval of 1.26.

America's government today spends 60% less, after adjusting for inflation, on "active" labour-market policies than in 1980, and much less as a share of GDP than almost any other rich country.According to Stefano Scarpetta of the OECD: "The US used to have a set of far-reaching and effective labour-market policies, but it has disinvested over the past two decades".

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