Schools are also cutting costs by increasing class sizes and using more adjunct professors.
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Most marketplace portions exceed standard serving sizes by at least a factor of 2 and sometimes 8-fold.
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Overall, the direct cost of incidental absences is only about 2% of the payroll, according to a 2010 survey of 473 employers of all sizes by benefits consultants Mercer.
The NYC-based e-commerce lingerie startup is taking a novel approach to selling its (under)wares by shipping customers multiple sizes of their chosen garment and allowing them to keep only the one that fits.
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Designing sportswear uniforms that need to be comfortable, fit all shapes and sizes, worn by all ages is a difficult brief.
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The consortium hopes to have the first set of adult models--three males and three females in small, medium and large sizes--by March 2011.
Tory MP Bernard Jenkin said this was "disgraceful", as the redrawing of constituency boundaries - which would reduce the number of MPs by 50 and equalize constituency sizes - was not linked at all to Lords reform.
If the Lebanese are, by the rough tally of crowd sizes, two-to-one in favour of change, the media greatly amplify this advantage.
Each team has different policies for fans, although the general major league limitation on bag sizes is 16 inches by 16 inches by 8 inches.
Intel deferred the day of reckoning by using other tricks to shrink circuit sizes.
The quantity was determined by weight as they were of different sizes and some had broken up.
We will be a small school with small class sizes, with students taught by great teachers, underpinned by good discipline.
While not officially acknowledged by Apple, it appears that both sizes of the new iMacs will be delayed beyond the holiday season.
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Unless this crisis is addressed head on, pupils will be in bigger class sizes or face being taught by people without teaching qualifications.
Screen sizes on Androids vary heavily by device and manufacturer, especially with the entry of tablets, which means that it is increasingly difficult to build an Android apps that offers a polished user experience to all.
All of these schemes - and a continued pursuit of smaller class sizes - will be funded by an increase in spending in education, promised by the prime minister at this election as at the last.
"The festival will attract international business leaders, entrepreneurs, innovators, investors and policy makers and act as a launch pad for commercial success by providing opportunities for companies of all sizes to engage with new networks and make global deals, " he said.
They said that by using stereolithography, their printer could offer "layer thicknesses and feature sizes that are worlds ahead of what is possible with" the existing technique used by budget printers, which melt plastic and squeeze it through a nozzle to build up each layer of an object.
Today, lamps are produced in a range of models and sizes, individually numbered and accompanied by a short history and certificate of origin.
But when you ask how anti-reformers would change the system they suggest: we should pay teachers better, implement smaller class sizes, treat teachers like professionals by making the profession more exclusive, stop demonizing teachers, etc.
For instance, Exhale spas in New York, Boston and Chicago offer the Acu-Lift, which consists of the spa's signature facial followed by a consultation with an acupuncturist, who sizes up your needs, wants and general health and then goes to work.
Consumers often responded by reaching for larger bottles and cartons sizes that felt more familiar and pouring more than the recommended amount into their washing machines.
The good news is that many private businesses plan to maintain current staff sizes, according to a recent survey by Sageworks, a financial information company.
They were a tiny group of civil servants, far more fascinated by the precise details (weights, measures, sizes, costs) of the engineering feat they were attempting than the human courage that the project required.
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The survey, conducted by Ipsos Mori, looked at 204 firms of different sizes and industries.
By the end of the decade, average annual grant sizes were growing at a rate of 10% to 15% per year.
She recognised the need to compete in a world which has been transformed by always-on touchscreen devices of all shapes and sizes.
By the end of the 1980s, companies of all sizes and at all stages of development could obtain capital somewhere if they had a good business plan.
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