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Mike Higgins is a career coach specialising in mid-career transitions, often as a result of redundancy.
There are around 2m mortgage insurance policies in force covering a borrower's repayments should they become unable to meet them, usually as a result of redundancy or illness.
More than one-tenth of the 14,500 people who took part in the survey pointed out that there had been reductions in staff numbers, either as a result of redundancy or posts left vacant following a departure.
Europe's biggest airline, Air France-KLM, has seen losses widen as a result of redundancy payouts.
Small genomes tend to display positive epistasis (decelerating costs), presumably because they possess few non-pleiotropic biological functions, whereas large genomes tend to display negative epistasis (accelerating costs), possibly as a result of redundancy or mutational robustness [11].
This may have been a result of redundancy of mediators as previously suggested, which complicated further characterization of this protease's role in cell death.
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AT&T Broadband, which has about 40,000 employees nationwide, said the cuts were a result of redundancies.
As a result of "redundancies" in the system, the error was detected, the secretary said, and "there was a ping on the outbound to customs".
The TUC said that the fall in membership was "a direct result of redundancies particularly in the public sector".
The results of redundancy analysis (RDA) also revealed clear separation of soil properties among slope positions.
Results of redundancy?
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