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Finally, the policy of "bearing down on non-completions" means institutions that have higher non-completion rates - a consequence of recruiting students from non-traditional backgrounds with lower qualifications, less confidence, fewer financial resources and less chance of getting highly paid jobs - are penalised through the claw-back of grants when those students leave.
The absence of genus-wide transcripts encoding novel putative venom toxin families implies that the adaptation to invertebrate feeding in Echis did not evolve as a consequence of recruiting novel invertebrate-specific venom toxins.
Sadly, none of our politicians made any reference to the consequences and implications of recruiting aid workers as intelligence operatives.
This has consequences for recruiting and retaining this staff group.
The greatest challenge for longitudinal studies on consequences of maltreatment lies in the difficulty of recruiting a sufficiently large sample of affected children and families.
An important limitation of the current study is the small sample sizes, which are a consequence of difficulties recruiting adults with a history of SLI (see Whitehouse et al., in press).
— Alison Daley, founder of Recruiting Innovation.
The consequences of failing to recruit ripple out through the whole school system.
The valuations have real consequences in terms of recruiting and acquisitions, too.
Weil's leaders probably considered the public relations and recruiting consequences of their dramatic midsummer purge.
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