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If the scheduler does not take transfer time into account, he or she may think the employee has more time available than is actually the case.
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Taking transfer students into account, the six-year graduation rate at Paul Quinn has increased to 27 percent, from 6 percent when Mr. Sorrell took the job.
When Johnson decided to transfer, Murphy recruited Johnson despite Boeheim's history of rarely taking transfers.
However, taking transfers explicitly into account in advance might also further improve the DSS.
From each sample, the medium (100 μL) was taken, transferred to a 96-well plate, and subjected to the ultraviolet measurements of the converted dye.
It was further established that there were three other hospitals in the area with vacant beds and a quorum of nurses that could have taken transfers.
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We don't take direct transfers from the public schools.
Take data transfer.
Now I have to take whatever transfer they give me or it's a voluntary quit and I lose everything.
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