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The analysis (not shown here) indicated that the premium for matched graduates over matched non-graduates increased significantly by 5 points, which might be argued to be consistent with the persistence of skill-biased technological change over this period, while at the same time, there was a 6-point significant fall in the premium for mismatched graduates.
Neverthless, the origin of "Squamata" is stated to be 294 Ma and this date is argued to be consistent with the fossil record.
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Unlike I(d) processes for the mean, Maximum Likelihood Estimates (MLE) of the FIGARCH parameters are argued to be T1/2-consistent.
He must argue this to be consistent.
"We have to be consistent". DataCo argue that if they make exceptions, even for non-profit-making distributors - and Folker says, validly, that this is not always easy to ascertain as some fanzines do make money - they could be open to challenge by commercial organisations, like newspapers, who pay up only grudgingly now for what they feel is good advertising for the clubs.
This number, which can be thought of as the current price of risk, has a huge influence on share prices.The equity premium has particularly troubled economists since 1985, when Rajnish Mehra and Edward Prescott published a paper* arguing that it was too big to be consistent with prevailing theories.
These measures, the document argued, would be consistent with international conventions "and may be required to meet obligations under international human rights law".
Taylor found that the stimulus did not increase government purchases significantly but, as Noah Smith argued, this result could be consistent with the stimulus increasing employment and output.
Since Mr Sukma went free on bail during his first appeal, Mr Singh argues, it would only be consistent for him to do so during his second, too.
Meek: I suppose it could be argued that it was consistent of at least some of the newspaper writers to say good riddance to bad rubbish considering that they'd always said it was rubbish in the first place.
Alternatively, as copper has been shown to be the most favorable metal for supporting catalysis in ECAO, it could be argued that this is consistent with a redox role involving a Cu(I -TPQSQ I -TPQSQintermediate winh recent evidence for PSAO and AGAO (38, 39).
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