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The phrase "as reported in column" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing information that has been published in a specific column of a newspaper, magazine, or other periodical.
Example: "The new policy changes were discussed in detail, as reported in column three of yesterday's edition."
Alternatives: "as mentioned in the column" or "as stated in the article".
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The second one as reported in column 4 examines the likelihood of a decision to stay non-disclosing or to disclose with an auditor's attestation.
As reported in column (9), the employment effects are robust to including an additional seven MSAs/PMSAs that meet the data sufficiency criterion for employment but not wages.
As reported in column 2 of Table 3, the results are quite different when it comes to the effects of work absences for men.
Based on the endogenous network effect spatial model (as reported in column (4) of Tables 2 and 3), we expand our analysis to sub-samples by country of origin to examine whether we find differences across our ethnic groups.
The first equation as reported in column 3 examines the likelihood of a decision to stay non-disclosing or to only disclose the IC self-assessment report without attaining an auditor's attestation.
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As reported in columns [2] and [3] of Table 10, we find that this marginal effect is small and statistically insignificant for permanent workers, while it is positive and statistically significant (at the 10% level) for temporary workers.
In 1978, the insurgent Republican candidate for governor of Wisconsin, Lee Sherman Dreyfus, campaigned across the state describing that capital city as "30 square miles surrounded by reality" (as reported in a column by Doug Moe in The Capital Times, a Madison newspaper, on Dec. 16, 1999).
As reported in this column, these DfE brokers are seeking to push many schools towards academy status.
Arrests of lush workers remain fairly steady despite the aging of the perpetrators, some born during the Great Depression, as reported in this column last week.
Do the Math!" (Economic Scene, Feb. 22): The theory as reported in the column says a key variable in classroom learning is how likely it is that students disrupt one another's learning.
As reported in the column, Joyce Irvine was removed as principal of a Vermont elementary school "because the Burlington School District wanted to qualify for up to $3 million in federal stimulus money for its dozen schools".
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