Sentence examples for whose headcount from inspiring English sources

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But even firms that are seeking only experienced staff are keen to meet students who they may poach later.Keeping one eye on future recruits is essential for the kind of firms that have grown up around Old Street adolescent outfits whose headcount will multiply quickly if they survive.

Meanwhile, Network Plus, whose headcount more than doubled to 450 this year, will add at least 100 employees each year for the next several years, Hales predicts.

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In the Australian context, it is known that while the average GP work more hours per week with increasing rurality [ 8], there are also substantial numbers of GPs who provide short term locum services (henceforward called locum GPs) in rural Australia whose inclusion or exclusion from simple headcounts may skew workforce analyses [ 9].

That's an unusually low headcount, considering the DJ is Venus X, whose (now retired) popular dance party, GHE20G0TH1K, was known for filling venues to capacity.

The headcount (HC) for example counts all households whose levels of OOP payments exceed a certain threshold equally.

Amazon's British business, whose accounts were published at Companies House on Friday, increased its headcount by 41% during the year, to 5,912, although during a recent interview the company said it now employed 7,000 staff in the UK, with many more seasonal workers joining its warehouses at Christmas.

The incidence of catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) which is referred to as the catastrophic payment headcount (H), measures the proportion of the sampled households whose OOPHE as a fraction of their total non-food expenditures exceeds the specified threshold (z).

Once a poverty line is set, the basic measure for counting the poor is called the headcount index defined as the proportion of the population whose measured standard of living is less than the poverty line.

A related, but different distributional problem of health poverty has been less studied. 1 As noticed by Allison and Foster [ 2], the most popular poverty measure using self-rated data is poverty headcount rate defined as the proportion of a population whose health status is below a chosen threshold.

Cooking may seem like a tough sell for a group whose idea of a reduction has more to do with agency headcounts than red wine.

This would allow companies to hire veterans whose health care is covered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, without them counting towards the overall headcount for the purposes of the Affordable Care Act.

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