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The Bureau of Labor Statistics, using a narrower definition of such injuries, said that there were about 600,000 of these injuries each year resulting in lost workdays.
To explore the possibility that our findings may have been strongly influenced by the inclusion of vitamins and dietary supplements, we re-ran the analyses using a narrower definition of CAMs (excluding vitamins and dietary supplements).
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Even using a narrow definition, it stands at 26.4%, the highest since 2003 .The numbers are saying 'something has to be done, and done quickly'," says Pali Lehohla, South Africa's statistician-general.
Using a narrow definition of homelessness, HUD counted only the number of people who used shelter or transitional housing on a single night in January of this year.
Most real estate markets use a narrower definition of square footage, excluding such common areas.
According to the methodology used by the International Labor Organization, which uses a narrower definition of joblessness, Germany's unemployment rate was only 5.3 percent.
The World Bank uses a narrower definition of tech hubs and tech incubators for its count.
Even small banks use a narrower definition of small businesses than the big banks.
If we use a narrower definition, we disregard the external effects of uniform insurance premiums.
In their meta-analysis of tobacco outcomes of psychosocial programs, Hwang and colleagues [ 32] used a narrower definition of cognitive-behavioral programs.
This was also not strictly a like-for-like comparison; the coding system used the term "Ischaemic Heart Disease (IHD)" whereas P4P used a narrower definition of "coronary heart disease (CHD); " the coding system also used the broader term "heart failure" whereas P4P was limited to left ventricular dysfunction.
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