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The phrase "analyses of work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the examination or evaluation of various aspects of work, such as performance, processes, or outcomes.
Example: "The analyses of work conducted by the team revealed several areas for improvement in efficiency."
Alternatives: "evaluations of work" or "assessments of work".
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So can solid analyses of work force demographics: younger employers are more likely to care about benefits like child care subsidies and generous leave policies, while older workers might focus almost solely on health and retirement benefits.
The necessity to standardise the research methods used in analyses of work with regard to the formulation of work/research objectives, designing experiments, applying appropriate statistical models, adopting appropriate measurement models and elaborating the results has been underlined several times in recent years (Magagnotti et al. 2013).
Analyses of work loss specifically in patients with CVD have typically focused on specific CV conditions.
This project did not conclude analyses of work stress because many of our subjects were unemployed.
Post hoc analyses of work ability scores showed that all three time points were significantly different from each other (P<0.001 to P=0.035).
5EU countries were pooled for analyses of work productivity and healthcare resource for the sake of sample size and brevity, yet this may have hidden underlying heterogeneity across these countries.
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But she proves her point about the expansive nature of this kind of universality in supple analyses of works by Aleichem, Kafka, Babel, I. B. Singer (and his brother and sister), S. Y. Agnon, Mr. Wiesel, Saul Bellow and more than a dozen other authors.
Formal analyses of works of art and analytic papers on materials assembled by the instructor do not qualify.
Through riveting analyses of works by Joanna Russ, Robert Heinlein, Theodore Sturgeon, and Thomas M. Disch, Delany reveals critical strategies for reading that move beyond overwrought theorizing and formulaic thinking.
Through thorough surveys of research in cognitive science and careful analyses of works by composers ranging from Bach, Brahms, and Schubert to Jerome Kern, Zbikowski explores the unique resources for communication offered by music and examines how these differ from those of language.
Discussions include biographical information, particularly as it sheds light on the conception and creation of the composers' music; analyses of works; technical reviews of equipment and construction methods when deemed helpful in understanding a work; and composers' reflections on working as a woman in the world of music technology.
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