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Jewish and Irish students were also retained often.
But there is a price: that data about our lives and wants are collected, scrutinized and retained, often for a long time, by a great many technology companies.
Both names were retained, often in separate genera (Ginglymostoma and Nebrius respectively), until they were synonymized by Leonard Compagno in 1984.
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Thus, evidence shows that hiring subsidies bring workers into employment, and these workers are retained, but often these evaluations do not look at longer run effects and do not take indirect effects into account71.
Through the 1920s and 1930s only Britain and Japan retained battlecruisers, often modified and rebuilt from their original designs.
Hence, genes that are more peripheral to the regulatory environment and dose-insensitive, such as surface-expressed genes, may be retained more often [ 66].
Again, we predicted that as participants sought to preserve their scene constructs, SD objects would be retained more often than either SA objects or background items.
Hence, in yeast complex proteins are retained less often as the number of subunits increases [ 65], subunits of heterodimers are less duplicable than those in homodimers [ 62] and there was a negative relationship between 'connectivity' and retention after duplication [ 66].
Indeed, highly expressed genes are retained more often after whole-genome duplications in organisms such as Paramecium (Gout et al. 2010) and yeast (Seoighe and Wolfe 1999), whereas genes with low expression are lost more easily (Gout et al. 2010).
Further, the amount of profit that the insurance companies retain is often excessive.
The police union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, which represents the city's 24,000 rank-and-file officers, said it would fight to retain the often misunderstood regulation, known as the 48-hour rule.
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