Sentences with phrase «backloaded late»

For instance, writing in Education Next, economist Jake Vigdor showed that teacher take - home salaries are more heavily backloaded late into one's career than is the case for other professionals, despite little evidence that more experienced teachers were more effective in the classroom.

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They banked on larger donations to flood the airwaves in the final weeks to turn late - deciding voters against the incumbent in a backloaded strategy that left them with money in the bank at the end — typically a no - no in presidential politics.
Eating carbs at night or for a late dinner, also known as carb backloading, is a proven method to help control hunger during the day.
Late - career incentives, such as large salary increases or backloaded retirement benefits, simply don't have the same potential to shift teacher retention rates as early - career investments.
Today European governments approved the «backloading» of auctions of 900 million European Union carbon allowances that would otherwise have taken place in 2014 - 16, into the later years of the decade, and permits are expected to be withdrawn from the market after April.
Late last year the EU Parliament and Council of Ministers approved the «backloading» of auctions of 900 million European Union carbon allowances, that would otherwise have taken place in 2014 - 16, into the later years of the decade.
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