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So instead of a list of 300 potential donors to choose from, a woman who uses GenePeeks's service may be choosing from a pool of 250, says Silver.
Hiring private contractors, Mr. Beers said, is often the best option, giving the government flexibility to hire for short-term jobs while choosing from a pool of experienced companies that offer a range of services tailor made for places like Colombia.
The commission gave preliminary authorization last month to dispensaries in each of the 47 state Senate districts, choosing from a pool of more than 800 applications scored by outside experts and with names of the companies and people involved redacted to avoid bias.
Whereas choosing from a pool of labour where nearly half the potential talent is disadvantaged will yield a suboptimal workforce where women are underrepresented, particularly in top positions in business and government.
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