I. noun
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differential calculus
differential gear
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pay
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Furthermore, I don't think the pay differentials in Grades 4 and above properly reflect the job's responsibilities.
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At issue is a vast pay differential .
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Under the Conservatives, then, pay differentials have widened.
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She has pledged to reduce pay differentials to single figures within five years by making pay more transparent through annual surveys.
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In this case pay differentials and inequality in society would be unaltered.
price
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Another major problem can arise in house price differentials .
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There has always been a price differential between private label products and national brands such as Del Monte or Kellogg.
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The concept of a loss leader is often applied to internal price differentials .
rate
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There will exist no inflation rate differentials which could justify exchange rate changes, if they were available.
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If the interest rate differential increases, the spread between the forward exchange rate and the spot exchange rate increases. 4.
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Important qualitative considerations include: Interest rate differentials .
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Exchange rate changes have been at times suggested as a justifiable response to productivity growth rate differentials .
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Reducing a mortgage is also worth considering, although there is unlikely to be a large interest rate differential .
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The basic principle is therefore: forward exchange rates are determined by interest rate differentials in the Eurocurrency market.
wage
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There are a number of other factors which influence wage differentials: l Different jobs have different non-monetary advantages and disadvantages.
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Employees needed to know the wage differential and how that impacted unit labor costs.
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Wages as such and therefore wage differentials do not exist in many kibbutzim.
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For such workers, the wage differential precisely measures their willingness to pay for safety.
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The result is a complex structure of wage rates, characterised by a system of wage differentials .
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Estimates based on wage differentials are also reported in a study by Robert 5.
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Campbell earned a doctorate from the University of Chicago, where his dissertation dealt with wage differentials between men and women.
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The data on occupational hazards and wage differentials , used by Thaler and Rosen, suffer from several problems: 1.
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The wage differential between managers and workers is huge.
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Another major problem can arise in house price differentials.
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At issue is a vast pay differential .
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Employees needed to know the wage differential and how that impacted unit labor costs.
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For such workers, the wage differential precisely measures their willingness to pay for safety.
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However, between grade categories there were striking differentials in income and other measures of socioeconomic status.
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In this case pay differentials and inequality in society would be unaltered.
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Incomes policies eroded differentials, and trade union action was limited by long-term contracts.
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diagnosis
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The differential diagnosis includes both primary psychiatric illness and a wide range of organic acute brain syndromes, including substance abuse.
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The differential diagnosis of the condition should include hyperuricemia occurring secondary to renal failure of another cause.
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Sarcoidosis with intestinal involvement is the main differential diagnosis in our patient.
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Where Ancylostoma is also endemic, differential diagnosis may require larval culture although the treatment is similar.
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The usual differential diagnosis lies between non-specific urethritis and gonorrhoea.
equation
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These are second order differential equations for the four metric functions.
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Some of the math is quite sophisticated, using differential equations , linear algebra, and covariance matrices.
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Typically, such a plant's behaviour can be described by a differential equation which depends on coefficients.
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The mathematical models of the glycolytic pathway take the form of ordinary nonlinear differential equations .
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Goffman's curves fitted very well to those derived by differential equations validated in epidemiology.
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In fact, the information-processing mechanisms are designed for implementing the systems of differential equations associated with neural networks.
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These are usually formulated in terms of differential equations . 2.
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I progressed happily through differential equations and linear algebra to upper-level engineering courses on time-series analysis and computer programming.
impact
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This differential impact has worsened with the rapid rise in unemployment.
rate
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At some point, Brinley had apparently even flirted with a differential rate .
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Taylor called it the differential rate .
treatment
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There was no justifiable reason for differential treatment of the part-time employees concerning the increase in salary and reduction in work hours.
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Differential pay will be given to teachers who oversee student club meetings.
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In fact, the information-processing mechanisms are designed for implementing the systems of differential equations associated with neural networks.
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In order to achieve all this, Newton had to develop many mathematical techniques-in addition to differential calculus.
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Recombinant cDNA were analyzed by differential screening.
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Saussure's starting point is, as we have seen, that signs in language are arbitrary and differential .
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Taylor called it the differential rate.
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They conclude that differential rewards are functional for society, that they contribute to the maintenance and well-being of social systems.