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It describes an increasing pattern of underemployment where casual or contract workers struggle to earn enough to survive, on top of entrenched unemployment in particular groups – including young people trying to get into the workforce – leading to disadvantage concentrated in the same geographical areas that have recorded high long-term unemployment for many years.
A Pentagon health study released in January, for instance, found that the rate of binge drinking in the Army shot up by 30percentt from 2002 to 2005, and "may signal an increasing pattern of heavy alcohol use in the Army".
However, the red lines exhibit an increasing pattern of V with scalar field ϕ.
Note the increasing pattern of employment exit probability from a temporary contract as the period of unemployment lengthens.
Sandy beaches are subjected to intense stressors, which are mainly derived from the increasing pattern of beach urbanization.
It said the two Russian planes did not enter UK airspace, but the manoeuvres were "part of an increasing pattern of out-of-area operations" by Russia.
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c, d In hepatobiliary cancer, 12 out of the 18 lesions show increasing patterns of SUVmean.
e In gastrointestinal cancer, 14 out of the 15 lesions have increasing patterns of isocontour.
Hepatocellular carcinoma showed increasing patterns of PET parameters, but these were not statistically significant.
Geographically, are you seeing increasing patterns of demand or competition in certain parts of the world that have surprised you?
While the SADC, when compared to Asia and Latin America, is seldom viewed as vulnerable to natural threats, the subcontinent shows increasing patterns of social, economic, and environmental vulnerability (SADC 2010b).
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