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The figures include prison officer, senior officer and principal officer specialists and are all on a headcount basis.
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The numbers shown are expressed in headcount not whole-time equivalent terms.
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Between 1997 and 2002, the headcount ratio has increased from 10 to 12.
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The number of headcount and whole time equivalent general practitioners in each year between 1979 and 1997 is shown in the table.
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The figures shown are on a headcount basis and apply to non-industrial civil servants only.
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However, if one looks behind that, one sees that the majority that is being guaranteed was created artificially by a sectarian headcount.
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The figures are on a headcount basis rather than whole-time equivalent.
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The figures refer to basic grade officers, senior officers and principal officers and are on a headcount basis.
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In terms of headcount, there are only 87 colleges—one fifth of the sector—with more 16–18 year-olds than adults.
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Figures showing the number (headcount) and whole-time equivalent for practice nurses employed by unrestricted principals and equivalents in each of the last five years are shown in the table.
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The headcount for numbers of children aged four in the private and voluntary sector was first collected in 1999 and for children aged three in 2000.
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The information is based on headcount.
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Information on the number of headcount and whole time equivalent consultants in the paediatric group working in the national health service broken down by gender is shown in the table.
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If we rely on a headcount of students above and below the age of 19, we shall have a completely misleading guide to the work of the two inspectorates.
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Total headcount grew by 28% in fiscal 2011.
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The worldwide consulting headcount increased to approximately 2,700.
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Two regions may have the similar headcount ratio, but distinctly different poverty gap indexes.
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Scholars, therefore, consider poverty gap index as a moderate but incomplete improvement over poverty headcount ratio.
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The university's international faculty headcount is 242 or 4% of the total.
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In 2006, the company reached the milestone of over 2,500 customers worldwide and more than tripled its global headcount to over 150 employees.
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The company doubled its employee strength in 2006 taking its headcount to 400.
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The timeframe also gives these organisations the challenge of investing in new services at a time when departmental headcount and budgets are being cut.
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However, prior to 1841 it was no more than a headcount.
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The firm grew significantly in the 1960s, increasing the attorney headcount to 46 in 1970.
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In 1950 the headcount still stood at 210.
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The headcount of tigers grew to 150 and the deer to over 400 and the park management was able to relocate 22 interior villages.
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Quality company has professional management, which is limited in headcount (6-8 members in top management) and has a low turnover rate.
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Today the company has grown significantly with an overall headcount of 10,000.
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A routine headcount showed all prisoners accounted for.
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By fall 1994, student headcount was 3,782; by fall 2000, it was 6,681.
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Measures such as headcount do not say anything about how poor the poor are, or the inequality between them.
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In the past three years, the company's headcount has doubled to 1,000 employees, while revenue has multiplied by two and half times.
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Between 1980 and 2000, the company acquired and sold off several companies and reduced its headcount to about 1300 in 2001.
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A headcount reduction of 1,300 employees (18% of the workforce) and a reduction of capacity for polysilicon and solar wafers was announced.
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Inputs would typically be money (cost), people (headcount) or time/effort.
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The growth of the business involved an increase in employment, with the headcount peaking at approximately 2,800 in 1958.
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Since 2001 it is instead based on the number of member clubs and the headcount they represent.
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There has been a continuous reduction of headcount over the past few years due to enhanced productivity and rationalized manpower.
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Future tax rates, interest rates, inflation rates, headcount, operating expenses and other variables may not be known with great precision.
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The poverty gap index is an important measure beyond the commonly used headcount ratio.
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Total headcount enrollment grew by 40,000 students from 2000 to 2004, and the number of minority students grew 20 percent.
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There are approximately 2,500 (unduplicated headcount) students enrolled.
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A series of acquisitions financed through debt translated to rapid revenue and headcount expansion.
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There was a substantial headcount reduction at that time.
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There he took a headcount and discovered that only five hundred of his men had returned; the rest had fled.
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Under his leadership, the company has attracted new funding, doubled its headcount, opened new offices worldwide, and added some notable household names as customers.
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The customer number rises to 1,200 and headcount to 350.
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In 1890 capacity reached 800 inmates although actual headcount fluctuated with economic conditions and unemployment.
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A headcount showed that the men from the engine room were missing.
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Recent media reports have confirmed reductions in staff headcount but in overall terms the costs savings will be minimal when compared to the outstanding liabilities due to creditors.
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Altogether, since going public in 1994, the firm had increased net revenues over 600% from $2.73 billion to $19.2 billion and had increased employee headcount over 230% from 8,500 to almost 28,600.
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On the other hand, flights where there is a change of passengers may require that passengers disembark and stay at a holding area for security reasons and a proper headcount.
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One of the undesirable features of the headcount ratio is that it ignores the depth of poverty; if the poor become poorer, the headcount index does not change.
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The proposal was to conduct a full enumeration of basic data, such as headcount, age and gender, and to conduct a more detailed sampled enumeration of socio-economic and cultural characteristics.
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The firm has a permanent employment headcount of 450 employees, to which are added 1,750 additional seasonal employees during the times of year when sugar beets are harvested and processed.
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After their disappearance was noted at the 03:45 headcount, a massive manhunt, including the use of helicopters, was dispatched, though didn't manage to find any of the escapees.
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The headcount index, while intuitive and easy to interpret, has some drawbacks.
Under certain circumstances the headcount figures for large corporations have grown.
Like the poverty gap measure, it is sensitive both to the headcount and to changes in incomes of households that remain in poverty.
When = 0 the formula collapses to the incidence or headcount index of poverty; that is, the percentage of poor in the population.
Given this output, the huge reduction in headcount indicates an enormous increase in productivity.
Similarly, the headcount measure does not increase if only those below the poverty line face a negative shock that decreases their income, no matter how severe this shock might be.
The headcount measure of poverty does not change if the incomes of very poor individuals increase but not enough to put them above the poverty line.
Following this approach, estimates of pre- and post-transfer headcount measures are made by observing the number of families for whom pre- and post-transfer incomes were below their respective poverty levels.
Staffing figures, expressed as headcounts, are therefore shown on the basis of standard civil service grades in the table.
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Such a loss is equivalent to the cost of nearly 1,000 teachers, out of a total county teacher headcount of 3,700.
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The actual headcount number of support staff employed was 197.
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The figures are based on the headcount of permanent civil servants.
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The numbers include, on a headcount basis, full and part-time students on undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
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