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Level 3 Communications is eliminating up to 12% of its workforce, more than 500 jobs, by the end of the month.
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Sprint Nextel said on Monday that it was eliminating up to 2,500 jobs, or 6percentt of its work force, this quarter as part of an effort to cut annual expenses by at least $350 million.
No two of these networks have exactly the same connections, but they still work as they need to, and they continue working even when connections or cells are eliminated (up to a point).
And that's because this new version is eliminating jobs that are higher up on the economic scale — middle management, for example, and skilled, educated technicians — and replacing them with higher-paying but fewer jobs.
Since the earth pressures acting on a circular shaft subjects the shaft support to ring compression, the reinforcement in the structural elements can be reduced and the need for internal support is eliminated, thereby speeding up excavation.
This paper explores alternate ink systems where the use of hydrocarbon solvents and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for clean up is eliminated.
And Rockwell Collins, an aviation and defense giant, said it was considering eliminating up to 1,250 positions, equivalent to roughly 6 percent of its employees.
These efforts appeared to be succeeding, eliminating up to 60 percent of the Lord's Resistance Army fighters in the past 18 months, American officials said.
As soon as one terrorist group is eliminated, he said, another pops up that is even more dangerous: "We need a long time.
When said static electricity is eliminated a smiling face pops up.
In case of 3D radial probe, this critical clean up volume is eliminated with a probe design allowing testing the reservoir fluid in minimum duration with more reliable results.
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