The 'corrected' or 'net' pay gap, by contrast, corresponds with the portion of the pay gap that cannot be explained, and that, for an important part, is assumingly caused by pay discrimination in the strict legal sense. |
We know from theory and empirical studies that trade generates wealth, thus the offshore outsourcing should assumingly increase world welfare. |
Instructors in social work programs often identify the need for increased reflexivity and critical thinking in a particular ideological, assumingly liberal direction. |
Additionally, four bullet-riddled bodies, assumingly Sunnis, were discovered on Tuesday in a Shiite district. |