Sentences with phrase «by attrition»

As Figure 2 shows, the lion's share of the demand for teachers is caused by attrition.
The cumulative weight of Bultmann's prodigious career, focused into the concrete programme of demythologizing, burst like a meteor into the void caused by the attrition of the Nazi ideology, the war and post-war collapse, and the passing of such leading New Testament scholars as Lietzmann, Büchsel, Behm, von Soden, Lohmeyer, Kittel, Dibelius, and Schniewind.
He declined to say whether the company's workforce could be trimmed by attrition as UPS expands drone delivery.
Angry over recent school funding decisions by the state supreme court (an ongoing theme), a state senator had proposed reducing the 9 member court down to 5 by drawing straws in 2013 and down to 7 by attrition in 2014.
So we have a disturbing picture of mass layoffs combined with plunging help wanted advertising, but the effect on the monthly unemployment rate and weekly unemployment claims is masked by attrition of workers from the labor force.
Looking ahead over the next decade, there is a compelling argument that the right - sizing of the venture capital asset class characterized by attrition of underperforming managers and reduced capital commitments is setting the stage for a venture capital rebound and for compelling returns in the ten years to come.
Work has become more unpleasant and stressful as companies let their work force shrink by attrition.
Of those six teams, four lost at least 50 percent of their defensive line tackles and tackles for loss and three were crushed by attrition at linebacker (only one returned any major level of experience), and while five of the six were reasonably experienced in the secondary, none were vastly experienced.
Also the Jets have a pretty good pure NT is Steve McClendon so I'm hoping we are the last team standing by attrition.
One major positive that Bilic brought to club was an approach that was the antidote to the unadventurous, football by attrition of his predecessor.
«Meanwhile the Governor has not addressed the problem of top - heavy management in state operations: only about 50 management / confidential personnel were approved for the administration's buyout plan while thousands of lower paid positions held by people who actually deliver frontline services to the public every day have been eliminated by attrition and reduction.»
Reducing staff positions system - wide by attrition; reallocating and redeploying staff to turnover generated vacancies which will also increase turnover savings;
«Our bargaining unit has been decimated by attrition and layoffs for the past decade, specially under Democratic leadership.»
Reducing staff positions system - wide over 2 years by attrition; reallocating and redeploying staff to turnover generated vacancies which will also increase turnover savings.
«Do I think somewhere that's in the minds of people who crafted [the bill], that over time you'd end up with one IDA by attrition as opposed to by legislation?
And in this day and age, smaller workforces don't come about by attrition.
Since the days of John Hunter it has been known that when the enamel and dentine are injured by attrition or caries, teeth do not remain passive but respond to the injury by producing a reaction of the odontoblasts in the dental pulp in an area generally corresponding to the damaged tissue and resulting in a laying down of what is known as secondary dentine.
In a small school like Met Academy (student body: 88), such numbers can be seriously influenced by attrition and other factors.
Since the adoption of TNR in Florida and throughout the U.S. starting in the 1990s, entire neutered colonies have eventually disappeared by attrition.
Studies support this fact: TNR programs prevent breeding, which allows populations to decrease by attrition.
The idea is that, once sterilized, populations of wild cats will slowly decrease on their own accord by attrition.
HB 3381: Change to membership of Judicial Nominating Commission: 6 members chosen by the Oklahoma Bar Association to be removed by attrition.
I will respond to my friend at length (argument by attrition) in another [a series of] bullshit post [posts] about how the legal market is not a morality play.
These earbuds are like little pebbles that have been finessed by attrition into perfectly soft shapes.
And when we look at the age group of existing licensees and the increase in the number of women in the business, we shouldn't be surprised by attrition due to retirement and parental leave — challenges faced by every segment of the labour market.
Completing a system - wide staffing evaluation and assessment; leading the way to developing models for sharing staff resources, and thereby easing the transitions caused by attrition - based staffing reductions;
Conducting a system - wide staffing evaluation and assessment; leading the way to developing models for sharing staff resources, and thereby easing the transitions caused by attrition - based staffing reductions.
From what I understand, even elephants are on the fast - track out of the Bronx: the zoo's «herd» will apparently be thinned out by attrition and ultimately rendered extinct.
Whether you've been worn down by attrition or are making a conscientious effort to modernize your firm, get ready to wipe away any lingering reluctance about moving your practice to the cloud.
HB 239 would reduce the court from 15 to 12 by attrition; no judges would lose their office.
By attrition, however, the swelling ranks of applicants either unemployed or confronting imminent unemployment has diminished the potential openings available via this avenue of traditional career networking.
Limitations include small sample size, inclusion only of boys and by attrition, particularly for parents.
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