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"Importantly, at the end of our study period, there was no statistical difference between the number of managers and nonmanagers regarding their intentions to quit Boeing," the authors report, later adding that "as the organization flattened, the career ladder became compressed to a step-stool; many managers and employees felt dead-ended as opportunities for advancement seemed to evaporate".
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Reis observed a characteristic transition of surface patterns as air was slowly sucked out: As the sphere's surface became compressed, it began to dimple, forming a pattern of regular hexagons before giving way to a more convoluted, labyrinthine configuration, similar to fingerprints.
Compression was initiated by raising the LCP until the aggregate became compressed against the UCP.
His voice became compressed and nasal in climactic passages early on but grew freer as the night wore on.
The tension, anger, rage, and grief of war, ordinarily diffused among a whole people, became compressed into the narrow zone of the White House.
With the increase in salinity, the polymer molecular chain became compressed that it could not interweave with another polymer molecular chain.
During the Permian and Triassic periods, red sandstones were deposited under arid, desert conditions and these became compressed into beds of shales, New Red Sandstone and Manchester marls, alternating with layers of gritstone.
The cell morphology changed at two weeks after induction; the cells became compressed– 8(C)) and were positive for Alcian blue staining– 8(E)).
Correspondingly, the double electric layer becomes compressed, leading to the thinner double electric layer and the increase of the channel in the membrane pore.
As Gr increases to 104, the hot temperature contours from the bottom wall move slightly higher towards the center of the cavity, while the basic shape of the contours remains the same as those for G r = 10 3. A further increase in Gr to 105 causes the temperature contours to become compressed in the top two corners of the cavity and more dispersed in the bottom two corners.
But they have not been widely adopted because they have to be accelerated to Mach 1 (the speed of sound) before the air inside them becomes compressed enough for them to work.
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