Sentence examples for introduction of occupation from inspiring English sources

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Table 4 reports selected elements of that decomposition estimated using Model 1 (which does not accounts for human capital quality) and Model 4 (our preferred specification, which accounts for human capital quality while bypassing the possible endogeneity problems following the introduction of occupation and industry variables in the regression 18.

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Japanese are getting taller due to the introduction of milk & wheat during the American Occupation.

More recently, WaterMap has been augmented by the introduction of an additional term attributable to the occupation of the dry regions in the target active site by ligand atoms (50).

· The booklet, An Introduction to Occupations: A Preliminary List, by Joyce Culling (2nd edition, FFHS, 1999) outlines various sources that can be used to discover evidence of occupation.

Some of them talk of occupation.

The politics of occupation have not changed.

because this was the time of occupation.

National Survey of Occupation and Employment.

Occupation data were coded using Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupation.

The distribution of occupation differed by sex.

In stark contrast with the United States, the results for France are little changed by the introduction of the education and age structure or occupations.

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