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This trend of decreasing hours worked sharply contrasts with the U.S. experience, where hours worked per working-age person have been roughly constant.
The decomposition actually shows that in Japan, both productivity and hours worked sharply decreased in line with the decline in real GDP, allowing for less adjustment on the extensive margin (i.e. by firing workers).
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Some of the actors worked for sharply cut rates.
As part of its strategy, Citi has worked to sharply reduce the bank's expenses and credit losses while trying to shed its most troubled assets.
The time diary closely agrees with the household survey measures for the years 2008-10, confirming that hours worked dropped sharply after 2007.
This work sharply satirizes life in an imaginary America that is also Germany.
It later expanded the work sharply by launching enrichment at an underground site, Fordow.
The Bush administration plan to clean up highly radioactive military wastes more quickly may actually be an effort to reduce the government's work sharply, two senators and the attorney general of Washington State said today at a Senate hearing.
These are images, shocking in the context, that are typical of Ai's work: sharply critical of the all-powerful Communist regime that runs China with an iron fist, but also imbued with the compassion that has made the artist/philosopher such a popular figure.
During this time he wrote a number of books, the best-known of which was Le paysan de la Garonne (a work sharply critical of post-Vatican Council reforms), published in 1967.
Public recognition of Auden's work sharply increased after his "Funeral Blues" ("Stop all the clocks") was read aloud in the film Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994); subsequently, a pamphlet edition of ten of his poems, Tell Me the Truth About Love, sold more than 275,000 copies.
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