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The phrase "attrition of more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The attrition of more employees than expected has raised concerns about the company's future."
Alternatives: "loss of additional" or "reduction of more."
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In Portugal they stem from the attrition of more than a decade of stagnation.The ECB's banking probe will cause some of this debt to be written down as banks are forced to recognise some of their bad loans.
Attrition of more than 20% is of significant concern.
We considered bias due to attrition of more than 20% to be of significant concern; and adequate intention-to-treat (ITT) if trial authors analysed participants based on their original group allocation regardless of protocol violations or non-compliance [ 9].
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The biggest drop came in independent agencies, mostly small ones with a single location; 6,400 fell off the corporation rolls in those four years, an attrition rate of more than a third.
Attrition of 20% or more was considered as high risk of bias.
It is plausible that there is selective attrition of individuals with more advanced stage, especially in the early years in the panel when ART was not as widely accessible.
Mr. Katzenbach represented the firm in a 13-year war of attrition, including a trial of more than six years.
As is common in longitudinal birth cohorts, this study suffered from some attrition, with selective loss of more disadvantaged families, which might affect generalisability and may explain why childhood adversity was not a risk factor in our analyses.
But those who want to save them are now making some headway.In this section See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil A war of attrition Grouse more Mud wrestling Speak loudly but carry no stick Up to speed Nasty, brutish and tall Strange town David Cameron's half-cocked war ReprintsIn 2012 a "brutalism" category appeared on the World Monument Fund watch list.
Why?In this section See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil A war of attrition Grouse more Mud wrestling Speak loudly but carry no stick Up to speed Nasty, brutish and tall Strange town David Cameron's half-cocked war ReprintsOne explanation is that, in common with other parts of London, Kentish Town has lots of social housing as well as costly Victorian terraces.
The report estimates that some 1,400 children some from fragile family backgrounds, some in the care of the state were abused between 1997 and 2013.In this section See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil A war of attrition Grouse more Mud wrestling Speak loudly but carry no stick Up to speed Nasty, brutish and tall Strange town David Cameron's half-cocked war ReprintsAll of which is grim enough.
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