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But forcing insurers and hospitals to cover and treat sick people, without guaranteeing them a pool of less expensive health people to cover the cost, would drive up their prices.

Second, the defense industries have come to pre-empt 7 out of 10 new engineering and science graduates, leaving makers of civilian goods to scramble for a dwindling pool of less trained people.

"You cull a minyan's worth of good-looking old Jewish ladies from a big pool of less desirable specimens; you put them on show wearing blue numbers; and the prize for the best story of their ordeal is a weekend at a fancy hotel?

This analysis suggested we were examining an rDNA pool of less than 100 copies, which fell short of the estimated several hundred copies of rDNA in the mammals.

In this multi-cell origin model of cancer initiation [6], inactivation of RIZ1 and upregulation of some oncogenes such as c-Jun in most cells of a diet-responsive tissue may not be sufficient to cause clonal proliferation but may allow a large pool of less than fully normal cells to be more prone to clonal proliferation in response to stochastic strong oncogenic mutations in a single cell.

In order to reduce individual genetic variations, we initially aimed to use a pool of less aggressive cell lines as we do for the metastatic cells.

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However, companies that are not renowned for their CSR activities may have a pool of less-prosocial workers, which could accentuate the negative effect found in our study.

The 24 undetected SNPs included 16 SNP loci with zero coverage, two SNP loci with combined coverage across both pools of less than 4× and six SNP loci with coverage depth of between 5× to 54× with variant allele frequencies ranging between 0.01 to 0.89 (Additional File 1, Table S4).

That will leave employers with a pool of older, less healthy workers to cover.

It said: "This pool of officers, less than 10% of the total number we employ, receive the same training as their colleagues on full-time contracts and their skills are kept up to date through regular work and training.

Robert Dickson, from the fisheries laboratory in Lowestoft on the east coast of Britain, followed a "great salinity anomaly" (a pool of water less saline than the surrounding sea) as it proceeded around the north Atlantic in the late 1960s to early 1980s.

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