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In the end, Wall Street may make less on each trade, and have fewer trades as well.
The DWP's own impact assessment (see page 18) makes clear: This relationship means...that this mechanism for encouraging the more efficient use of social housing may make less of an impact addressing overcrowding in those regions most affected.
It holds that state or local public employees, like police officers and teachers, exchange job security for money; they may make less than private-sector workers, but they're less likely to lose their jobs.
And with unwanted pregnancy no longer a concern, couples may make less use of condoms, a problem addressed by a British public health campaign aimed at what it calls the Middle-Age Spread.
That mailroom clerk at Warner Brothers may make less than a post office clerk (maybe even half as much), but the latter has less chance of a significant promotion.
Though his solo playing may make less use of so-called extended techniques than his combo playing does — the Village Vanguard engagement at which he played the piano's strings was a trio date — it will probably be no more predictable.
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For example, smaller "fill-in" trips may be associated with greater time pressure, which may make less-healthy food choices more likely.
Physicians who are less familiar with their patients may make less-informed clinical decisions or delay decisions [ 55], or they may compensate for their lack of familiarity by ordering more tests [ 56].
This may make nurses less involved in drug treatment and less capable of picking up drug-related symptoms.
Planners should remember that less adaptation saves resources and protects an evidence-based intervention from changes that may make it less effective.
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