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1 Overhaul Certification Procedures This is clearly a job with a high attrition rate.
2 Scale-up of OAT, however, has been hampered by both low enrollment and high attrition .
3 But somehow the job had acquired a high attrition rate.
4 However, ineffective guidance towards interventions and high attrition rates affect health impacts and cost effectiveness.
5 Alex Meehan puts the high attrition rate among January gym-joiners down to one factor: boredom.
6 Indian software services companies' margins have been reeling under high attrition rates, constant hiring and wage raises.
7 It said there was a "disproportionately high attrition rate in prosecuting cases of rape" there.
8 Given the lack of a control group and high attrition rate, further evaluation of this diet is warranted.
9 Interventions to promote postpartum weight loss have met with some success but have been limited by high attrition .
10 Physical educators experience several occupational constraints and a high risk of physical injury associated with a high attrition rate.
11 Not only do we have an unusually high attrition rate, it seems that everyone is at each other's throats.
12 Umaga says it seems all New Zealand teams are suffering a high attrition rate and the Blues are no different.
13 Small- and mid-cap Indian IT companies have been grappling with tepid demand, high attrition rates and a rise in expenses.
14 Yet evidence suggests high attrition of medical graduates to other professions and emigration from rural areas where they are most needed.
15 The improvement comes even as Indian software services companies' margins face a hit from high attrition rates, constant hiring and wage raises.
16 Methods to account for missing data and attrition are warranted in CHR trials to account for potential biases associated with high attrition rates.
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