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Otherwise, they might receive $46 or less to train, prepare and then sit on the bench.

Other measures to contain costs include spending less to train interns, tightening the list of drugs covered by Medicaid and ramping up efforts to fight Medicaid fraud.

"We didn't have enough funding to cover our own time," Steckler says, much less to train Bangladeshis and equip their laboratories.

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For small firms with less than 50 employees, I find that internationalized firms are significantly less likely to train apprentices, while this is not the case for large firms.

The firm found it less expensive to train them online than to fly them home for repeated training sessions.

Local businesses will be less inclined to train an offender that will move half way across the country on release.

The ELM algorithm needed less time to train, when compared to the other models.

According to this approach, there would consequently be less incentive to train skilled workers.

(iii) CoLBP detector requires less time to train the classifier than the Haar-like detector.

In addition to that previous research that directly refers to regional differences could show that firms are less willing to train in more isolated and poor labour market regions (Muehlemann and Wolter 2011).

Therefore, it is computationally less complex to train the SVM model and make predictions.

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