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Excluded: graduates who were deceased and those who asked to be non-participants.
The study excluded graduates since January 2010 as most of them were either undergoing or waiting to start their internship training at the time of this survey.
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He believes the NLRB regional director "wrongly described the relationship between graduate assistants and the university" and goes on to say, in a statement released 13 April, that the decision to exclude "225 graduate assistants" should be reviewed.
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