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As for the millions of osteoporosis patients, who take lower doses, the condition seems less common.
Staff have been prepared to take lower pay in return for holding on to their jobs.
They may be willing to take lower grades or offer you a place on a slightly different course.
"He could take higher offers, he could take lower offers, he could take our offer," Cashman said.
It cost one-third more to produce than a traditional book, McDonough said, so the authors agreed to take lower royalties.
PAGE A12 Hollywood's Offscreen Drama Faced with rising costs and competition from new media, movie studios are asking stars and directors to take lower pay.
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Many foreign teachers and doctors take lower-skilled jobs as gardeners or waiters.
McCain would subsidize the wages of workers who were laid off and forced to take lower-paying jobs.
As people with degree-level education take lower-skilled jobs, the less educated are pushed further down the labour market.
Rather, farmers choose them because they are easier to manage, demand less weeding and take lower-cost, less toxic herbicides.
Many professional women find themselves in this "pay-neutral" position, as they're often forced to take lower-paid part-time jobs to fit around their children.
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