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For recent evidence on this characterization of the Great Recession, see Rothstein (2014).

25See the Economic and Statistics Administration (2011) for recent evidence on the labor market values of STEM jobs, and Jacobson et al. (2005) for earlier evidence on the values of community college education with more technical courses and curricula, though for a sample of older displaced workers.

First, employment duration might be negatively related to previous benefit length because benefits allow lengthier unemployment spells, which might have negative consequences for subsequent employment duration due to human capital depreciation or negative signalling effects (see Rebollo-Sanz 2011 for recent evidence for Spain).

For recent evidence, we have to look no further than the price changes that followed the bursting of multiple asset bubbles in 2008.

This treatment algorithm accounts for recent evidence that cardiovascular risk is increased in patients who receive NSAIDs and for data suggesting that an NSAID plus a PPI is comparable to a COX-2 selective agent in terms of gastrointestinal safety.

Combining fMRI and the emotional memory paradigm reported here may offer a valuable tool for the preclinical assessment of risk for AD (see Reiman et al. [ 69] for recent evidence in familial AD).

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For lack of recent evidence they dredged up the previous council regime's 2006 fiasco, when the £52m West Bromwich gallery, The Public, went into administration before it opened.

The importance of these findings in light of recent evidence for a carcinogenic effect of VDC in mice is discussed.

For example, recent evidence points to a possible therapeutic role for Ca2+ chelation, as the cation may have an important role in stabilizing the γ-secretase complex, as confirmed by recent observations showing that EGTA and EDTA reduce its activity.

For example, recent evidence from my own country, Indonesia, shows that about one-third of all inequality today is due to circumstances which people are born into.

For instance, recent evidence has shown that people's impressions of the competence of a political candidate based solely on their facial appearance predict the outcomes of recent U.S. congressional elections [4].

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