Sentences with phrase «forces as a cohort»

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The task force recommended that states immediately adopt a single measurement called the Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rate — ACGR, as it's affectionately known.
It appears some recalcitrant shareholders — the cohort that pretty much forced Steve Ballmer into his slow - motion exit as CEO — have also been roiling the waters over Gates, who co-founded Microsoft with Paul Allen 39 years ago.
With the aging of the baby - boom generation, defined as persons born between 1946 and 1964, the older age cohorts are expected to make up a much larger share of the labor force.
Occurrence of depressive tendency and associated social factors among elderly persons forced by the Great East Japan Earthquake and nuclear disaster to live as long - term evacuees: a prospective cohort study
With the pace of job growth expected to pick up modestly going forward, household formations among these two specific cohorts should recover, including those households that were lost as deteriorating financial circumstances and / or some negative economic event (e.g. home foreclosure) forced people into combined living arrangements.
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