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But Black women are not choosing lower paying jobs; historically the jobs predominantly done by African American women have been compensated at lower rates even when they require the same skill level as higher paying jobs.
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For example, some types of cancer did not qualify for compensation or were compensated at lower amounts than respiratory illnesses like asthma.
The combined surveys generated only limited data on compensation for nonbiomedical postdocs, although those that did come in indicate that biomedical postdocs are compensated at a lower rate than chemistry and physics postdocs.
With increasing electrolyte concentration, the surface charge will be compensated at a lower distance from the particle surface, which means the potential drops faster and the diffuse layer is thinner.
While he pays the wholesale price (w) per unit for deliveries up to his actual order volume, quantities that exceed this amount are compensated at a lower price (w_{0}.) To exclude situations where the supplier will generate unlimited profits from overproduction the following parameter restrictions are set: (w_{0} < c/theta < w).
Amy Adams' "Today" show interview was nixed on Monday when the actress said she'd rather not comment on the recent Sony hack, which uncovered information that she and Jennifer Lawrence were compensated at a lower rate than their male "American Hustle" co-stars.
The lower sensitivity of WES can easily be compensated at a low cost if targeted sequencing of a limited number of genes is carried out.
The channel distortion is compensated at the receiver.
Quality people need to be compensated at the going rate.
The series resistance was compensated at 75 80%.
Maybe you think investors have been compensated for that lower return with lower risk?
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