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Discover Ludwig"sector chart" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, "We used a sector chart to compare the different sales figures from each region."
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And everywhere fewer (though still most) now think that the state should leave the economy wholly to the private sector (chart 6).
Dutch wages in manufacturing have been moderate, compared with Germany and France, where bargaining occurs sector by sector (chart 3).Finally, the Dutch have tried to provide incentives to work, because sickness benefits were busting the social-security budget.
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Molecular function GO annotations are indicated in Tables 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in order to relate differentially regulated genes with direct acyclic graphs (DAGs) (Additional file 4) and molecular function multilevel sector charts.
Today's Sector Snapshot chart can be found on Page C10.
Today 11.3% do, including just 6.6% in the private sector (see chart), where the AFL-CIO's members are concentrated.
But the unions' stronghold, inconveniently for the government, is the public sector (see chart on previous page).
In the late 1990s the number of apprehensions shot up in the 260-mile Tucson sector (see chart).
As recently as 2000, there were more employees building up pension rights—"active members"—in private occupational schemes than in the public sector (see chart).
Since the Staggers Act of 1980 deregulated the sector (see chart below), rail companies have invested about 17% of their revenues in their networks.
Since the drop in jet-fuel prices, airlines have failed to pass their lower costs on, resulting in bumper returns in the sector (see chart).
RICH countries use a variety of ways to pay for health care, but in almost all of them the main source of money is the public sector (see chart 5).
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