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And every employee who had initially failed to cite causes for leaving mentioned specific reasons on the questionnaire.
Quantitative data from the studies included in our analysis support this finding, showing that up to 80% of survey respondents cite causes of malaria that do not implicate transmission by mosquitoes [ 12- 14, 37, 45, 50].
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She named names and cited causes of death from diabetes to a gunshot.
Those cases were not officially deemed storm-related because the counties' coroners hadn't issued reports citing causes of death.
The often cited causes are a general ignorance of the existence of particular land use regulatory requirements or a general lack of appreciation of their benefits.
Compensation is among the most cited causes of the financial crisis because bonuses were often tied to short-term gains, even if those gains disappeared later on.
The Ipsos Mori poll of 700 people revealed that high energy bills as well as lack of space and natural light are the most cited causes of dissatisfaction with current homes.
For instance, the International Monetary Fund found that the persistently high unemployment in the United States is largely the result of foreclosures and underwater mortgages, rather than widely cited causes like mismatches between job requirements and worker skills.
The study - published in the Science Advances journal - cites causes such as climate change, pollution and deforestation.
Most cited causes of adhesions were abdominal infections and extensive tissue trauma, and endometriosis and myomectomy surgery.
Infidelity is one of the most cited causes of divorce.
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