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Figure 10 intertemporal welfare of new entrants would mechanically be lower for cohorts living longer, as the instantaneous utility is negative.
A higher frequency of the late entrants found 'have sufficient leisure time' important.
Farming goals of profit and leisure time increased in popularity among the late entrants.
Subsequent evidence suggests, however, that the high rate of closure has been maintained, as well as a low rate of new entrants.
Under such conditions, environmental regulations can even be co-opted to keep new, cleaner entrants out and further solidify the dominance of old, heavily polluting industries.
The women pictured in these photos shared the modest dress and somber countenances of most of the beauty competition entrants.
The recommendation that all entrants to the profession should undergo a course of professional training had originally been proposed for implementation 'in or about' 1951.
Late entrants more often mentioned goals related to profit and leisure time.
Late entrants replaced more heifers than early entrants.
Early entrants had a significantly higher educational level than the late entrants.
However, early signs are that the economy is sufficiently market-driven to enforce its own discipline on new entrants. 21.
Similarly, it was in the interests of new entrants to compete on quality rather than on price.
If new entrants have low reputation they are less favoured though they might be totally trustworthy.
The cost of studying, however, is not necessarily the main reason that potential entrants decide against going to university, but just one of many reasons.
Many of these would be new entrants or existing nonsegmentalist competitors.
How should trial entrants be allocated between the arms of the trial?
The quality of leading entrants was such that six more places could easily have been filled.
In contemporary terms, this makes them late entrants to teaching.
Either public providers or new entrants will disappear, unable to cover their costs.
All new entrants to the labour force must join the private system.
All insured below 40 years of age, as well as future entrants to the labour force, are automatically covered by the mixed system.
Where the entrant's full name and address were provided, identifying matches was straightforward.
The investments of the new entrants are mainly in trade and services, and there is little manufacturing in the region.
However, several research studies conducted in different countries implied that organic producers were relatively younger, had urban backgrounds and were new entrants to agriculture28,29.
Late entrants were significantly younger and had less farming experience than the two earlier groups.
Follow-up samples (30 % and 55 % of trial entrants) were broadly representative of the original cohorts.
There should be no question of bribing potential entrants.
Since the consumers of softer news are often younger, commercial entrants may also prefer moderate or soft news locations since their audiences are more valued by advertisers.
Concern has recently started a growing trend for ' conversion ' from defined benefit to defined contribution schemes, sometimes for new entrants, but sometimes for existing members as well.
The problems faced by local black entrepreneurs thus largely derive from lack of protection in competition with new entrants, especially from abroad, who have much greater financial and technological resources.
The limited policy changes that were introduced were pro-business rather than pro-competition or pro-market so that the benefit accrued to existing players rather than new entrants.
In good part, this is the conflict between vertically integrated market incumbents who own the major transmission networks and new entrants that depend on network access.
Given that girls now outperform boys from secondary school onwards and make up the greater proportion of entrants into university this could be one factor contributing to older motherhood.
We can argue that having estimates of future entrants, the growth rate of the average wage, and the expected rate or return on contributions is complicated.
Other things being equal, there may be fewer entrants, less information for the regulator, and potentially greater scope for regulatory ' capture ' by the small number of dominant firms.
Since agents cannot die before the age of 50, all cohorts of new entrants face death probabilities that are already stabilized in 2030, which makes welfare comparisons relevant.
The current study focuses therefore on this period, and suggests that the legitimacy status of the entrants appears in fact to have been more varied than has generally been supposed.
Short term outcome in trial entrants and trial eligible patients.
We feel this study has shown that these new entrants to general practice were aware of the psychosocial nature of general practice and recognize the prevalence of depression and anxiety.
With more entrants and more competition in the industry, there may be more information available to the regulator through, for example, charging behavior of the market leader.
Control of tuberculosis in new entrants relies on measures such as screening and use of chemoprophylaxis [3].
Paradoxically, a high proportion of medical school entrants may well be more mathematically and statistically able to adopt dimensional (statistical) approaches than are we their teachers.
Most entrants to a profession will dream of increasing promotion and ®nancial reward; not so music teachers, many of whom would appear to lack a vision of long-term career development.
One of the inclusion criteria for entrants to our study was that onset of symptoms was <14 days before admission although several samples (20) were collected outside this time frame.
Concentrated in a sector which has displayed a predilection for female hands the world over, these new entrants represented an overall expansion of the labour market.
The early entrants had a higher portion of farms with divided responsibility between persons, suggesting that females on these farms were more involved in the farm decisionmaking.
The results show that the newcomers (converted in 2000 or later) were less educated than the early entrants (the so-called 'old guard') who converted in 1995 or earlier.
Nearly 70% of the late entrants had 'sustainable and environment-friendly farming' as an important goal, while the rate was close to 90% in the old guard.
If we allow them a farming career of thirty or forty years, this would require between one thousand five hundred and two thousand new entrants each year.
The number deported does not include those who are removed as illegal entrants or under port refusal procedures.
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There has been a definite improvement in the recruitment of new entrants and in the signing on for longer periods.
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In 1987—the most recent year for which reliable data are available—some 16,200 former teachers returned to the profession; over half all entrants.
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The most recent information available about the qualifications of entrants to initial teacher training is shown in the tables.
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The information requested about the number and proportions of skill shortage entrants to employment can be provided only at disproportionate cost.
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In addition, implementation of the licensed teacher scheme will ensure an increasing number of mature entrants.
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There are two main categories of officer aircrew entrants.
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One could give the instance of the late entrants.
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The new distribution will apply to new entrants.
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Are they the new entrants, or is he asking for somebody else to come along?
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How does he think these results are to happen and the new entrants get his plant financed?
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First, can she say what money is being spent on publicity to get new entrants into this service?
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They could pass on information and keep an eye on what was done, and particularly help new entrants to learn the technique of personal hygiene.
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Persons entering this country from abroad for the first time fall under the general rules governing new entrants to insurance.
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I am glad tonight that we have had two or three new entrants into a mining debate.
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What matters is the number of young entrants coming in.
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There are then the late age entrants, people who were within ten years of re- tirement age in 1948.
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While some entrants to the service have law degrees, what surprises me is that there is not a single fully qualified lawyer in the service.
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I am, however, quite satisfied that the decision to open this trade to new entrants has had very healthy effects.
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The number of new entrants next year will drop by about 7,000 compared with the number this year.
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However, if recent candidates are any guide, these now entrants will already hay a very good knowledge of at least one foreign language.
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One reason is the training problem with new entrants to the industry.
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All that will be of real help to new entrants, including young farmers, as they work to develop entrepreneurial farm businesses.
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Smallholdings have played a useful part in launching new entrants on the farming ladder.
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However, the tendency for the number of applicants in some branches to drop has increased the difficulty of maintaining the desired quality of entrants.
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Great concern is felt in many quarters over the poor standard of many new entrants to the teaching profession.
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The last of the war-time entrants will have left before the end of this year.
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We thought it was only right that we should know how the various classes of entrants compared for ability and aptitude.
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I regret that details of numbers of attempted entrants who are detected at port are not recorded separately.
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The survey information is regularly updated as new entrants are invited to complete survey forms on joining.
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Information about persons deported or removed as illegal entrants under medical escort is not readily available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.
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Surely that indicates that something more than a beginning of even 220 additional veterinary entrants to college study in a single year is required.
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The jury had to assess the damages without seeing the other entrants!
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The upper age limit for entrants was set at 25, the lower limit we didn't set.
Taller entrants were viewed as being stronger and so more able to withstand the rigours of physical work.
Liberalization has allowed new private entrants to absorb an almost 30% market share.
Liberalization has allowed new private entrants to absorb more than 30% market share.
Known to one another rather than numerous, independent and isolated, actors and potential entrants recognize and accommodate.
Further, while the number of new parties decreases gradually as democracies age, the support for new entrants follows no clear unidirectional pattern across time.
A grant of up to £1,000 a year has been introduced for all new entrants starting in 2004/05.
Furthermore, the property crash particularly affected new entrants to the market, who were left with high mortgages and negative equity.
Profit maximization ranked very low in the early and mid group, while it was mentioned more frequently among the late entrants.
Late entrants' dairy herds had higher inputs of concentrates, achieved higher milk yields, and had a higher incidence of veterinary treatments.
The data set is an unbalanced panel, as observations for some pension funds are missing, due to new entrants, mergers, and terminations.
Otherwise, new firms will enter from the pool of potential entrants.
There remained many entrants to the industry who avoided any formal training whatsoever.
The fact that participation was entirely voluntary enabled, indeed encouraged, new entrants to grow wheat.
The threat of new entrants and the power of suppliers are the major drivers of competition emerging from this analysis.
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