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The Labor leader, Bill Shorten, said those $1bn worth of savings had allowed Labor to identify $8.9bn of total savings measures over four years and $105.4bn over 10 years.

Unlike so many business biographies whose authors labor to identify absorbing events and motives in the years leading up to the subject's blossoming as a chief executive, "Last Man Standing" offers a genuinely memorable depiction of Dimon's decade and a half as second banana to the ­merger-and-acquisition artist Weill.

We used transcervical application of Bonney's blue dye, before the onset of term labor to identify the supracervical membranes for analysis after elective cesarean section delivery.

However, it takes a great deal of time and labor to identify the epitope(s) of an unknown antigen and its specific antibody.

As maternal deaths have decreased worldwide, increasing attention has been placed on the study of severe obstetric complications, such as hemorrhage, eclampsia, and obstructed labor, to identify where improvements can be made in maternal health.

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It is more common to see modifiers as background effects when defined alleles are "transplanted" into new genomic contexts (Hamilton and Yu 2012); however, it is labor-intensive to identify the allele conferring the newly visible modifier effect in an inbred or ecotype in most model systems.

But a new report by the labor organization failed to identify a single nation that had responded to its call with any concrete action.

After the study report results were disseminated, the researchers conducted new analyses of health worker survey data to better understand the perpetrator/victim dyad, documented the recommendations made by the Rwandan study stakeholder institutions and reviewed the content of three versions of the national code regulating labor in Rwanda, to identify any policy impact the study may have had.

Kaeberlein et al. (2005) have recently attempted labor-intensive approaches to identify genes involved in both replicative and chronological life span.

First, it is a labor-intensive method to identify the genes responsible for the mutant phenotype because it requires phenotype rescue by introducing a cDNA library into the mutant clones, the identification of rescued cells, and the identification of responsible cDNAs from the rescued cells.

Blundell et al. (1998) also use tax-benefit policy variation over a long period to identify labor supply responses in the UK using a grouping IV estimator.

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