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Their size as infants (admittedly measured when they were a year old, rather than at birth) was a disturbingly good predictor of their incomes 50 years later.
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Admittedly, when measured against the charm and charisma of a gifted U.S presidential leader, a former career diplomat from an Asian country will cut a plain figure.
The 2006 paper by Morgan et al. [ 32] based on an experimental HF model additionally demonstrated that 12-week treatment with trimetazidine reduced the levels of the atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP), another biomarker of HF, admittedly not measured in clinical practice.
In a way that actually was not measured, admittedly, but we're all adult enough to catch the drift of these elaborate concepts.
Yet in a survey by The Economist in 2013, MBA students ranked its facilities (measured, admittedly, by more than just the quality of its buildings) a lowly 27th in the world, below those of institutions such as Brunel University, a modest college in Uxbridge, in west London.
"There is a structural change -- difficult to measure admittedly, but clear -- that demand for burning fuels is no longer what it used to be".
Even so, it is controversial.Far from rising, global inequality has actually been falling substantiallySuch things are, admittedly, hard to measure.
Many young Italians stay at home because they cannot find work or because they do not earn enough to afford a place of their own.Social trust, a concept that is admittedly hard to measure, seems unusually low in Italy one reason, perhaps, why family firms have always played such a big part in the economy.
But while women have enjoyed equal gallery space and critical praise, their works haven't commanded the same prices, and women don't rank among India's top five artists measured by the admittedly blunt instrument of sales figures.
It was simply a question for those who, at a safe remove from the terrorism that Israelis face every day, have damned Israel for taking admittedly harsh measures to keep its citizens alive.
If we look at Gini indexes, a measure of overall inequality, CBO has calculated them both with and without the top 1 percent: This says that inequality has risen about 0.11 overall, but only 0.06 if you exclude the top 1 percent; so by this admittedly imperfect measure, again around 45 percent of the story is about the rise of the top 1.
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