However, if I was the whip in charge of foundation hospitals, I'd be doing a new headcount pretty soon. |
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I've never done a headcount, but my sense is it might even be half, and they range in all levels of experience. |
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The areal density estimation method is not a direct headcount, but this is in fact an international standard. |
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Several metrics likely signaled declining performance and the need to reduce headcount. |
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Over the Eighties and Nineties, everyone else slimmed down the back offices, delayered, computerised, out sourced and reduced headcount. |
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This is likely to mean a drastic reduction of overheads and also of headcount. |
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A further 47.5 per cent of the companies expect their headcount to remain the same. |
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I am not making predictions about where headcounts will be next year but there will be tight headcount control. |
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This reduced its total headcount to 208 employees worldwide as of Thursday, he said. |
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The trick is next week and I still don't have a final headcount nor have we put the final decision down for the menu. |
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The new centres are likely to take the overall headcount to 3,600 from the present 2,400 people. |
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Oh, I haven't done a headcount, and for all I know there may be a 2 percent or a 5 percent margin of error on the Republican side. |
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Two sets of giant arches will span the width of Whitehall to ensure the headcount is accurate. |
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But in the event, the funding system, based on the annual headcount of children in schools, rather than in other settings, had remained the same. |
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The firm expects this upward trend to continue as more companies increase space and headcount later this year to cope with expansion plans. |
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Today the headcount in all of the Armed Forces is a bit more than 1 million men. |
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Because many biotechnology firms do not have any revenues and their assets are usually intangible, the best measure of firm size in this industry is a headcount. |
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The decrease was mainly because of headcount reductions and lower travel and entertainment expenses. |
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However, despite the reduction in headcount, we actually manufacture more parts per week now than ever before. |
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The Emmi Group has grown rapidly in recent years, with its headcount doubling over the last five years. |
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This decline largely reflects our global initiatives to reduce expenses and headcount. |
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Over the last twelve months, headcount has increased by more than one hundred mainly to support growth and service quality initiatives. |
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A relatively larger volume of smaller projects keeps some pressure on billability while headcount is still slightly down. |
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It could be raw materials purchasing, employee headcount or your sales force. |
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Every marriage pandal would have a bevy of babus doing a headcount of the invitees, the quantity of mutton, rice and sugar used for the preparations. |
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Plans to slash the employee headcount and cut salaries are on hold. |
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Part of these savings come from a reduction in the headcount related to a number of restructuring plans, whose labor and social issues have been handled in an exemplary manner. |
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The small holding company increasing its headcount from 20 to 22 employees would thus get the same score as a company with 50,000 employees adding another 5,000 people to its payroll. |
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The budgetary impact of this increase in headcount is thus neutral. |
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What headcount level can we expect to see at the end of the year? |
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Pipelife succeeded in limiting the impact of this drop in demand on its results thanks to significant cost-cutting measures, including a decrease in headcount, and improvement in its product range through innovation. |
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The headcount index is a measure of the incidence of poverty that indicates the percentage of the population that is poor, while the poverty gap measures the average deviation between actual expenses and the poverty line. |
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Employee benefits are only reported for fully consolidated entities and therefore cannot be readily compared with total headcount figures, which include associate companies. |
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This restructuring will reduce headcount by 567 people by the end of 2001 and save the company 40 million Euros in annual expenses, with about 17 million of the savings occurring in the second half of the year. |
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We estimate this could translate into a net headcount reduction of about 25 people after the introduction of 10 more digital jobs, some of which we are advertising already. |
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In published details about the turnover, tax and headcount of the main countries in which its operates, Barclays also revealed it paid just £20m of tax in Luxembourg. |
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The company expects to further reduce headcount by approximately 20 percent from the restructuring announced today and further attrition. |
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We acted swiftly to the drop in demand with cost saving initiatives, including plant closures, plant restructuring, headcount reductions, salary freezes and furloughs. |
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Around £8m of the cuts will come from staff headcount reduction, with approximately £6m from other areas including supplier deals and reducing pagination by up to a quarter. |
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The data to apply to the headcount of staff and the financial amounts are those relating to the latest approved accounting period and calculated on an annual basis. |
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This reserve includes the impact of plant closings and consolidation in North America, as well as impairment of long-term assets in North America and headcount reductions in Europe. |
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Last year's impressive headcount included four northern bottlenose whales as well as up to 100 bottlenose dolphins and scores of common dolphins and porpoises. |
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Our response is to accelerate reductions in costs and headcount to better position the Company to deal with the changes facing the environmental services industry. |
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Headcount freezes mean they are restrained from filling existing vacancies or creating new ones. |
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HeadCount founder Marc Brownstein, a member of the electronic rock band The Disco Biscuits and a Brooklyn native, will serve as emcee. |
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HeadCount is a nonpartisan, non-profit organization dedicated to voter registration and inspiring participation in democracy through the power of music. |
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