We begin this hour with headcounts, missed marks, and how the newest job figures are being employed in the fight over one job in particular. |
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Reports were taken on illegal taxation, in which villages were taxed either by headcounts on goats and sheep or by taking the livestock itself. |
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It would arrest the cutbacks in service facilities argued for on the basis of regional headcounts and infrastuctural potentials. |
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According to headcounts conducted by his team at the junction of Hennessy Road and Arsenal Street, 149,000 people passed through. |
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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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Others have reduced headcounts for much the same reason, and are left with only enough resources to administer and trouble-shoot. |
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The scale of the job losses indicate that Ireland remains largely unaffected by the international downturn which has forced US multinational companies to reduce headcounts. |
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Attendence numbers were based on headcounts conducted at caucuses. |
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Few have allowed their headcounts to get out of line. One way to spot them is by their return on assets. |
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Quantify the results of workload consolidations, company acquisitions, additional new headcounts or deployment of multi-tiered applications. |
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Furthermore, United Nations department composition and headcounts are a moving target. |
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Dalkia headcounts in Ireland have increased significantly due to several acquisitions. |
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So it could be argued that bottom line financial considerations were the main determinant of the four times a day musters and headcounts held in Villawood detention centre. |
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The construction sector also responded to declining business by reducing headcounts. |
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Most of the other companies of the Group maintained or slightly increased their headcounts. |
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A method was needed to convert these work force headcounts into FTEs so that analysts could estimate the effective supply and use of nurses. |
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The headcounts set out in this and the following tables are as at the end of the year. |
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Pay may not be rising rapidly, but the costs of health care and pensions are. In the effort to cut headcounts, companies have learned two lessons, one old, the other new. |
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Simple headcounts of employed persons will hide changes in average hours worked, caused by the evolution of part-time work or the effect of variations in overtime, absence from work or shifts in normal hours. |
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Based on headcounts of pupils and teachers. |
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The main operational weaknesses of water companies are their sizeable headcounts and the poor quality of their networks, which causes huge water losses and varying water quality. |
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The banks have been slashing headcounts with vigour. |
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Change came with a new European Union law requiring decennial headcounts. |
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Linked enterprises are taken into account jointly when staff headcounts and financial amounts are calculated in establishing the SME status of an enterprise. |
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