On the one hand, faculty retirements give institutions flexibility to reconstitute their faculty in the years ahead. |
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Several high-profile resignations and retirements have hit hospitals in recent months. |
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Thirty-two of the posts had been vacated by retirements, promotions and departures, and only eight were new. |
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He said there would be 20 new faces on the staff in September, due to retirements and people moving on. |
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Plus, some adults may not live long enough to enjoy their well-earned retirements or grandchildren. |
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Inco's larger ore reserves offer increased job security and more secure retirements for Falconbridge workers. |
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It is hard to foresee the impact a wave of retirements will have on our sector. |
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The Brazilian made his worst start to a season with two retirements in the opening two races. |
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One of the challenges relating to the increase in retirements is the task of identifying replacements, where proactive planning is needed. |
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If things go badly for Texas Democrats, expect to see some early retirements. |
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Some pension plans may also have to be re-designed to accommodate later retirements. |
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But this race was a little bit strange, no problems for anyone, no retirements, no accidents, no people going off, no safety cars, so everything was very normal. |
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The event in Umag was hit by a string of retirements on Tuesday. |
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This aid mainly covers benefits for former miners, and in particular benefits granted in addition to statutory retirements. |
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It is designed in part to help Transport Canada deal with declining resources and high projected levels of inspector retirements. |
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The age profile is younger than average and the moderate decline in employment exceeds the pace of retirements. |
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With these retirements, we are losing a great number of very talented and experienced staff. |
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The departures will either be in the form of natural departures, retirements or redundancies. |
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Some of the terminations were structured as early retirements while others were simply employment terminations. |
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Limited staff, retirements and workload issues posed some challenges in this region. |
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This occupation has an average age profile and the rate of decline in employment exceeds retirements late in the forecast period. |
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Some participants said that the current wave of retirements in some industries justifies greater receptiveness towards immigrants. |
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This approach accounts for retirements and mortality based on new age distributions each year. |
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The age profile is average and retirements keep pace with weakening employment at the end of the forecast period. |
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The Commission asked whether OPG has any concerns regarding the age of its workforce and any potential retirements that may arise. |
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Where retirements run ahead of declining job opportunities, the markets may remain quite tight. |
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If you nevertheless need to post such a transaction, you must first reverse all retirements that lie after the value date of the belated posting. |
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At the same time, it must manage its own workforce demographic environment, including a wave of impending retirements. |
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How the Government of Canada reacts to the current financial crisis will foretell how seniors live out their retirement years now and how future generations plan for their retirements. |
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Funds earmarked for aboriginal peoples license retirements of all regions might be used for other means as recommended by these groups as the license retirement option might not be attractive to them at this moment in time. |
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Later in the scenario, the pace of retirements will accelerate and make it much harder to find experienced managers, supervisors, forepersons and skilled specialists. |
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This was a result of an increase in our capital asset base from higher investment in the growth areas of the business, as well as capital spending that continues to be higher than asset retirements. |
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The Projected 5-year Occupational Demand tables that follow were developed to provide an indication of the occupations that will be in demand in various CFDC areas over the next 5 years, due to retirements and growth. |
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The resulting high levels of excess supply will be uncharacteristic of labour markets in the future, as demographics will usually limit local entry and boost retirements. |
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Although the initial spurt of departures has slowed down, the turnover of employees due to retirements and sheer demographics remains a challenge for the Service. |
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The retirements of Paolo Maldini, Luis Figo and Pavel Nedved had all been announced well in advance, while Carlo Ancelotti's departure from Milan came as no surprise, but that didn't make their goodbyes any less emotional. |
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In 1998, the Secretary-General noted that for the first time in United Nations history, there were more resignations than retirements, and that most of these resignations were occurring at the P2 and P3 levels. |
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However, the many retirements that would take place over the next five years, some 1,900 staff members, representing about 15.8 per cent of existing staff, offered an excellent opportunity to improve the situation. |
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However, these early retirements have had little financial impact. |
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In addition, the BMO Retirement Institute believes the economy will benefit from lifelong boomer employees turning to some form of self-employment which will further ease the pressure of small business owner retirements. |
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However, money was transferred in-year via the supplementary budget process to offset costs associated with retirements, updating of office technology and personnel changes. |
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At that time, AUCC projected a requirement for at least 30,000 new faculty hires over that time period9 due to the growth in student population and the high number of retirements from an aging professoriate. |
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According to the International Tennis Federation, the seven retirements and walkovers in singles were believed to be the most on the same day at a Grand Slam event in the Open era. |
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Among the copious oddities of this tournament were 14 retirements from matches and 4 other walkovers, when players could not take the court to start a match. |
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The rest of the season was disappointing for Williams, with 20 retirements out of 36 starts for the two cars. |
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They were after a world-class second row after the retirements of Bakkies Botha and Ali Williams at the end of the season. |
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Flowers included in this tender cut flowers, planted together, blomsterbinderier, potted plants, christmas flowers such as associated with representations, retirements, etc. |
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An additional 6,300 members of the International Union of Electronic Workers-Communications Workers of America also will take buyouts or early retirements, Delphi said. |
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The following races were marred with retirements and lowly finishes. |
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Eventually, through death and retirements, this power waned. |
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Retirements included Ryan Hunter Reay who crashed heavily on the sixth lap bringing out the yellow flags. |
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