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management study
noun as in operations research
Weak match
Example Sentences
"The need to study these populations for a possible genetic management study became clear several years back, once there were indications that there were few infant births and even fewer infant survivals."
Over 85% of the 85 sovereign wealth funds and 57 central banks that took part in the annual Invesco Global Sovereign Asset Management Study believe that inflation will now be higher in the coming decade than in the last.
Sovereign investors, which now manage some $33 trillion in assets, have also seen a rapid rise in allocations to private markets, though this development might start to slow with fixed income back in favour, the Invesco Global Sovereign Asset Management Study said.
Fetterman’s openness about the accommodations he’s using, as well as the most visible health issues he’s facing, could appeal to more viewers than broadcast news realizes: A 2019 Journal of Policy Analysis and Management study found that about 23 percent of American adults could benefit from workplace accommodations like closed captioning, yet about half of them do not take advantage.
The policy move comes as institutions increasingly look to position for the shift to a low-carbon economy in the fight against climate change, and is up from 46% five years ago, the latest Invesco Global Sovereign Asset Management Study showed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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