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Additionally, there are anecdotal beliefs that patient enrollment may show seasonal variability with fewer patients enrolled in the summer months or during the winter holidays season, when enrollment efforts may be diminished.
When enrollment remains bureaucratically complex and voluntary, many eligible children and adults do not obtain coverage.
But when enrollment fell to 3,300 from 3,500, the university had to make cuts.
When enrollment swelled, the college relocated to Seaford, and then in 1992 to Dix Hills.
But when enrollment gets to a certain number, around 200, you're on a respirator".
In addition, almost 7,000 other recipients fell off the program, too, at a time when enrollment should be growing.
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During the 1980's when enrollments declined, many schools were warehoused or put to other uses.
At a time when enrollments in most American unions were declining, AFSCME became one of the fastest-growing unions in the country, with membership increasing from 100,000 in 1955 to more than 1,000,000 in the early 21st century.
When examining enrollment in private and out-of-state enrollment separately, the estimates in Table 3 suggest that any displacement seems to be operating through a reduction in enrollment in private institutions rather than out-of-state institutions since the estimates for out-of-state enrollment are small and not statistically significant.
The initial patient was enrolled in April 2012, and a total of 71 patients had been enrolled in the study as of the end of March 2014, when the enrollment period was closed.
The state set its growth record in 2009, when fall enrollment climbed by 122,000 in a year.
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