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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjustment are likely" is not correct in written English.
It should be "adjustments are likely" to be grammatically correct.
Example: "Given the recent changes in the market, adjustments are likely to be necessary for our strategy moving forward."
Alternatives: "modifications are probable" or "changes are expected."
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Regardless of the exact reasons for the smaller estimated effects in our sample, our results suggest that the effects of non-contributory pensions on labour supply, as well as the speed of labour market adjustment, are likely to vary by payout level and/or institutional context.
On the other hand, if the comparison is with an alternative set of policy options that would have given priority to meeting basic needs, then conclusions about the necessity and desirability of structural adjustment are likely to be less sanguine.
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We presented ORs that were not mutually adjusted, because this adjustment is likely to be inappropriate due to multi-collinearity between the two chemicals.
Second, when the adjusted estimates were unavailable, the calculated estimates without adjustment were likely to have potential confounding.
But that adjustment is likely to be a prolonged one.
At this stage it is not clear how protracted or severe this market adjustment is likely to be," he said.
First, adjustment is likely to be faster within America because labour markets are more flexible.
One of the biggest areas in which such an adjustment is likely is in funding to replace and repair equipment.
Consolidation measures amounting to between 5% and 6% of GDP are planned in France, Italy, Spain and the UK, while only a modest adjustment is likely in Germany and Austria.
This approach to difficulty adjustment is likely to be of value in educational computer games as a means of scaffolding learning for students.
The sooner that investors and policymakers wake up to this, the smoother the adjustment is likely to be.* "The recent decline in the labour force participation rate and its implications for potential labour supply", by Stephanie Aaronson, Bruce Fallick, Andrew Figura, Jonathan Pingle and William Wascher.
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