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Swimmers call the process of acclimating the body to cold and seasickness "hardening": the earned capacity to survive for long stretches underwater, where humans are not designed to be.
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Taking postgraduate earnings as a measure of teaching effectiveness ignores other factors that bear on earning capacity that were by coincidence highlighted in an ONS report published at the same time as the white paper.
on any award made for future loss of earning capacity.
Much of the appeal on which future earning capacity depends rests on his image as the archetypal happy warrior.
"Research shows that the kinds of earning capacity in these places are 15% higher than the average industrial ones.
But it's a travesty that public school educational outcomes are determined by the earning capacity of students' parents.
He said he had taken into account income, earning capacity, property and other financial resources when deciding how to divide assets.
With Hussey in the first draft of franchise players for the Big Bash, the focus was firmly on the earning capacity of free agents.
Yet a culture of preserving a daughter's virginity, paying dowries upon her marriage, and then "losing" her and her earning capacity to her husband's family persists.
Kevin Boyle, a lawyer for the Jacksons, said that "economic experts will testify that the loss of earning capacity is approximately $1 billion to $5 billion, based primarily on A.E.G. projections".
Net tonnage can therefore be regarded as a measure of the earning capacity of the ship, hence its use as a basis for harbour and docking charges).
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