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OSTP Director John Holdren promises that the standardized form will allow scientists "to spend less time managing paperwork and forms, and more time producing research results".
Because women tend to spend more time producing household commodities, I specifically assume that women are more reluctant to work longer market hours.5 This is the main assumption I use to explain the different labor market behaviors of men and women.
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Max Martin, who produced Spears's first hit "...Baby One More Time", produced "If U Seek Amy" for the album.
50 This is in line with the Norwegian study used in our analysis, also at the same time producing more oocytes and more mature oocytes.
He set the ball rolling for schools to devote more time to producing "rounded and grounded" citizens of tomorrow – rather than just act as "exam factories" churning out young people with qualifications.
As a bonus, however, because we'd want to push away from the dinner table in about three minutes, we'd spend more time working, producing significantly more tax revenue for the Government.
While I love the idea of earning money for fiction as much as the next writer, I have to think the quality of books that are written at such a breakneck pace could be improved if the writers had taken more time in producing them.
However, guinea pigs would likely provide the same information at equivalent statistical powers while at the same time producing a more natural disease progression.
Having more time to produce an hour meant producers could choose from a broader array of topics and could reduce costs by minimizing overtime.
Considering the shortcomings of public schools, others are skeptical about expanding their reach -- will more time just produce more failure?
But the trend hit Western Europe earlier, and has had more time to produce hand-wringing and soul-searching.
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