Wages are falling partly because a cohort of highly paid baby-boomers is retiring, replaced by younger workers.
Thinkful then customizes the curriculum to their needs and places them with a cohort in a similar track.
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So a small cohort of young people is easier to absorb in the labour market than a large cohort.
Before the speech, a cohort of financiers from bulge-bracket banks, hedge funds, and NYC city government chatted amongst each other.
Non-regular workers receive little training, so that Japanese firms run the risk of ending up with a cohort of unskilled, middle-aged non-regular staff.
Newt Gingrich and a cohort of young Republicans focused on sharp attacks about the dangers of government intervention and corruption of government.
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To compare a one-year Danish programme with a cohort of 50 students with a two-year American one with 1, 000 is to court controversy.
There is universal agreement that Wales must preserve a cohort of specialist clinicians who can offer that world class healthcare envisaged in 2005.
Instagram is one of a cohort of young start-ups that have built products around the iPhone and have registered fast growth in a short period of time.
They are part of a cohort of 100 graduates who, 18 months ago, passed the exam to become tax collectors and customs officials in the Finance Ministry.
Meanwhile, a cohort of departing Cabinet secretaries, whose relationships with Clinton were more deeply rooted than the new OMB director's, seized their final chance to make demands.
Whether it's philosophy students arguing in a dorm about what Hegel meant, or fledgling Java programmers inspecting one another's code, people learn best as part of a cohort.
The rise of a cohort of highly successful local start-ups such as India's Infosys, Argentina's Globant and Ghana's SOFTtribe has had a dramatic effect on thinking across the region.
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This does not solve the problem of senior income insurance, but makes it worse, as there is now a cohort of 65-66-year olds that might be in genuine distress.
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Thus, if a broker at Morgan Stanley criticises a cohort at Lehman Brothers, their exchange cannot be seen by anybody outside the fixed user group but is still kept on record.
For young women, the drop is less drastic, but no less insulting, down 7.6% to 18.80, meaning that even in a cohort that makes a pittance, the ladies still get short shrift.
To try to understand why, a team of researchers from the University of Aberdeen established a cohort of approximately 2, 000 women and measured the impact of diet on the incidence of asthma in children up to the age of five.
By the end of their careers, NFL players may emerge with all sorts of injuries -- chronic pain, arthritis, joints needing replacement, depression, diabetes, heart problems and concussion-related dementia, among others -- so many they have become a cohort ripe for study.
Graduation rates can be calculated based on the number of seniors still enrolled in school on the date of graduation, compared with looking at a cohort that began freshman year four years earlier or even looking at the number of seniors enrolled at the beginning of the year.
The success of the all-volunteer force in replacing the draft with a superb fighting force has transformed the armed services into a cohort of highly skilled warriors about whom the general population knows little, and to whom it is not as tied as has historically been the case.
Like George Miller, Barney Frank and the other liberals produced by Vietnam and Watergate, Mr. Waxman belongs to a cohort whose power has been checked -- one way or the other -- by Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton's New Democrat tendencies, the Republican sweep of 1994 and George W. Bush.
The status dropout rate describes the number of persons in a particular age cohort who lack a high school diploma.
Below them stands a new cohort of nimble entrepreneurs, battle-hardened by that bad old past.
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Overall 185, 789 15-year-olds did not do the subject in 2008, from a total cohort of 653, 808 pupils.
But when he decided to marry Kate Middleton he joined a notable cohort of alumni from Scotland's oldest university.
When a given cohort of startups reaches age five, its employment level is 80% of what it was when it began.
While the pilot is still in progress, evidence of success is plentiful and we are preparing for a larger cohort next year.
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There is a small cohort of left-of-center health policy analysts who remain in denial about the poor health outcomes caused by Medicaid.
These two developments provided the impetus for a major federal undertaking to examine the effects of early life exposures by following a large cohort of children from pregnancy to adulthood.
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