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Sprint Nextel said on Monday that it was eliminating up to 2,500 jobs, or 6percentt of its work force, this quarter as part of an effort to cut annual expenses by at least $350 million.
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No two of these networks have exactly the same connections, but they still work as they need to, and they continue working even when connections or cells are eliminated (up to a point).
A study of meningococcal carriage was conducted from 2009 to 2011 before and after the introduction of the conjugate vaccine, which showed that serogroup A carriage was eliminated for up to 1 year after mass vaccination, among both vaccinated and non-vaccinated populations [ 19].
And Rockwell Collins, an aviation and defense giant, said it was considering eliminating up to 1,250 positions, equivalent to roughly 6 percent of its employees.
The Nets then played as if it were only a matter of time until that deficit was eliminated, but they wound up losing to the Grizzlies, the team with the third-worst record in the league, 97-90.
One subject was eliminated who was gave up in stopping the sound after 317 bounces for the NF model.
These efforts appeared to be succeeding, eliminating up to 60 percent of the Lord's Resistance Army fighters in the past 18 months, American officials said.
Campbell was eliminated by failing to get up and down from the right bunker.
For the 2000 Olympics, though, he made a large adjustment; his weight class was eliminated, forcing McCoy to move up to heavyweight.
On excluding deaths from renal cancer occurring in the first 10 years of follow-up, this association was eliminated suggesting that reverse causality may be the underlying explanation.
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