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Launching its manifesto for London, the National Union of Teachers said the capital had uniquely high levels of teacher turnover, meaning that support for teachers in some areas was inadequate.
Relatively high turnover — meaning high tax burden — and 2.5% annual fee.
Using approximate Bayesian computation and mouse data, we find most statistical support for a combination of binomial partitioning of mtDNAs at cell divisions and random mtDNA turnover, meaning that the debated exact magnitude of mtDNA copy number depletion is flexible.
This will help increase cell turnover, This will help increase cell turnover, meaning softer and smoother skin, and may also reveal lighter skin underneath.
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"A percentage cap would just lock in the big clubs with the big turnovers, meaning the bigger clubs would be able to pay the bigger wages," he said.
Raising wages means that employee turnover is reduced, meaning that companies do not have to spend as much on recruitment and training.
It said turnover was £309m, meaning revenues have in effect grown by 40% in the wake of the merger.
Staff turnover averaged 10%, meaning that 90% of the study populations in the two surveys were the same.
There is some evidence for vitamin D economy among blacks for bone turnover and formation, meaning that blacks maintain bone health at lower levels of vitamin D. Further study is needed to determine whether this holds for other outcomes.
But as they gained experience the teachers were also more likely to move to other schools or leave teaching all together, increasing the rate of staff turnover and meaning they were replaced with more young teachers.
Part of Jobandtalent's business pivot last year was to switch focus from enterprise recruitment to mobilizing hiring for SMEs with faster staff turnover needs — meaning it started competing directly with recruitment agencies like Adecco.
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