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"attrition" Definitions
  1. a process of making somebody/something, especially your enemy, weaker by repeatedly attacking them or creating problems for them
  2. (especially North American English) (British English usually natural wastage) the process of reducing the number of people who are employed by an organization by, for example, not replacing people who leave their jobs

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Then they simulated the errors that a study might make due to random attrition and biased attrition.
The problem comes when there is too much attrition, biased attrition, or unreported attrition—and through their efforts the German team has come to believe that many such lab studies are plagued by all three.
For example, even in the wealthiest nations, the attrition rate for female surgeons far outweighs the attrition rate for male surgeons.
Making attrition work Working as an administrator in higher education for over thirty years, I found that making use of attrition was the most effective way of downsizing.
There is a lot of attrition going on at Uber.
This person believes that attrition rate has risen this year.
For example, if you come across an attrition role — i.e.
Black and Latino employees also have the highest attrition rates.
Attrition from these members could tank the legislation as well.
Another reason attrition rates are so high could be morale.
Just remember one thing: this game is all about attrition.
Q: Have you been able to show it reduces attrition?
"Even those that do face high attrition rates," Lee continued.
That included academics, attrition and injury rates, marksmanship, even marching.
While rugby participation continues to grow, so do attrition rates.
But his rhetorical war of attrition with New York Gov.
When attrition is that low, it helps to drive growth.
In a war of capital attrition, Slack will definitely lose.
That battle has become something of a war of attrition.
By contrast, the attrition rate for all applicants was 21 percent.
However, an Oscar spokesperson says this is due to normal attrition.
So how likely is that we're being guided by biased attrition?
The cuts would come from a combination of layoffs and attrition.
More highly engaged work groups generate more profit and less attrition.
Some analysts said they were concerned about integration and customer attrition.
"This was a game of attrition," Vanderbilt coach Derek Mason said.
I mentioned earlier the attrition rate is less than 2 percent.
For Verizon, the new company is likely about holding off attrition.
Part of that is because of low morale and high attrition.
"SEAL class 264 had a 94 percent attrition rate," writes Barker.
Whenever attrition threatened to thin the ranks, new recruits turned up.
We also lost physicians with an attrition rate of 62 percent.
She also attributed the dwindling size of the team to attrition.
Football, more than any other sport, is a game of attrition.
It would tackle excess capacity and reduce headcount through natural attrition.
But to your point, our attrition, our turnover is around 15%.
Hundreds of other workers left through attrition and were not replaced.
The campaign, however, has turned into a cruel war of attrition.
You knew it was going to be a war of attrition.
Nadal's forehand strategy is also predicated on a war of attrition.
As a result, teacher attrition is low and effectiveness is high.
The attrition rate has been high, but there are notable successes.
Attrition rates were highest among black employees, followed by Latino employees.
That will lead to some employee attrition over time, Walmart said.
Less than 40 percent look at attrition between men and women.
The downside of this is that the attrition rate is high.
Our view is that we have to let attrition be our friend.
What they all have in common are stubborn, attrition-minded legal teams.
But fighting in this fashion is only ever a war of attrition.
That will lead to some employee attrition over time, the company says.
The Hannitys can only be marginalized through a slow process of attrition.
Working against drivers still is the attrition rates of gig economy platforms.
TC: There's a lot of attrition when it comes to online learning.
The security situation is actually stalemated with both sides suffering heavy attrition.
It is a war of attrition, to starve the competition of cash.
The attrition has required the remaining agents to work even more overtime.
The building will market more apartments as they become available through attrition.
ADT's results benefited from higher prices and improvements in customer attrition rates.
Women have lower attrition than men, both overall and in tech jobs.
Some attrition seemed possible, even likely, around the 27-year-old Moore.
Attrition includes losses from non-reenlistments, desertions, illnesses — and from battlefield casualties.
Either reassign the military personnel or allow force reduction through natural attrition.
Covering each company early on, it appeared a battle of VC attrition.
The industry relied, to some degree, on a high rate of attrition.
Its first-year attrition rate is 49 percent, according to A.B.A. data.
Even now, the agencies aren't able to keep up with attrition alone.
Now, not all of that attrition can be directly attributed to Trump.
"That is an attrition rate rivaling that of Grey's Anatomy," Oliver joked.
"Infosys has continued to see senior management attrition with nearly 17 senior management exits since Dr. Sikka joined the company with more elevation in senior management attrition being seen over the last 1-1.5 years," the analysts said.
If there were no attrition, based on CBP's projections, it would take more than five years to hire the nearly 7,000 additional agents at the optimistic rate, and CBP does not suggest it can do more than slow attrition.
In fact, most unicorns face a long war of attrition and soggy margins.
But why wait, and why engage in a long process of slow attrition?
Even rebel pilots, the pride of the Alliance, have a sickening attrition rate.
Most of the cuts will be absorbed through attrition and retirement, he said.
Over that time, there has been more attrition from Republicans than from Democrats.
Bloomberg has previously reported that high paychecks prompted attrition at Google's car project.
Total attrition in Trump's first 16+ months in office is a whopping 49%.
In the main, however, Afghanistan's military remains a shambles, and attrition is endemic.
The strategy now was "attrition": kill as many of the enemy as possible.
For Native American employees, Google's attrition rates significantly increased from the year prior.
In other words, the Saudis are digging in for a war of attrition.
For the first time, Google has released attrition rates for it work force.
Attrition is highest among black and Latino staff and lowest among Asian employees.
Since then, the military has classified the attrition and desertion rates as secret.
Instead, the administration is beginning to talk about an extended battle of attrition.
Beijing isn't the only one playing a game of attrition in Hong Kong.
That seemed like enough, even with the inevitable attrition among major league pitchers.
YOU KNOW, ATTRITION RATES, SPENDING RATES, LENDING RATES, ALL THAT KIND OF THING.
The NSA said its attrition rate among those specializing in science, technology and math is 85033 percent, but, according to the newspaper, the agency's attrition rate for hackers and those working in the watch center is about 8 or 9 percent.
The White House can't really count on winning a weeks-long game of attrition.
There are three key issues the Fawcett Society has identified -- identification, selection, and attrition.
It was advertised as an alternative to remedial algebra, with its sadistic attrition rates.
This is why many traditional marketplaces suffer from slow network effects and high attrition.
Chasing him is an anxiety nightmare that plays out as a war of attrition.
As noted above, Google has also provided data around attrition for the first time.
He said adviser attrition has dropped, and recruiting activity of local managers is high.
This proved to be a huge problem when attrition was even worse than expected.
Woe's fourth album, Hope Attrition, is a ferocious new entry in their pristine discography.
The Army declined to provide attrition rates for Army EOD school to Task & Purpose.
She has shed hundreds of regulations, and hundreds of staff through attrition and buyouts.
On Tennis For a noncontact sport, tennis has long had a high attrition rate.
I'm not going to kid you though: Familiarity and name recognition (and attrition) helps.
We are moving "from wars of attrition to wars of cognition," explained General Goldfein.
If accurate, that message suggests the party is preparing for a war of attrition.
The economy's noticeable slowing and the trade war's attrition certainly are not helping him.
That dynamic suggests that a high rate of attrition could trigger a mass exodus.
The two adversaries seemed set on a "no-peace, no-war" course of attrition.
The company disclosed that checking account attrition levels are back to pre-settlement levels.
The decline will be a mix of displacements and team member attrition, Sloan said.
The staff cuts will be handled primarily through attrition, the senior administration official said.
A long battle of attrition is underway, with some 750,000 civilians caught in the middle.
Last year, pay TV watchers declined 3.4 percent — so the rate of attrition is increasing.
Another is better pay for FDA employees to slow attrition to high-salary industry jobs.
Hype is not a short term thing it is a long term process of attrition.
Former employees suspected that Medium was trying to thin out its editorial staff by attrition.
Google says these disproportionate attrition rates have hurt its ability to make gains in representation.
The attrition data also shows that men leave Google at slightly higher rates than women.
The attrition rate of men and materiel will be critical in the battle for Mosul.
However, the ministerial attrition rate under Mrs May looks less exceptional in an international context.
The attrition of Afghan security forces, say American commanders, is occurring at an unsustainable rate.
The genocide started by ISIS, thus continues through attrition because of governmental or bureaucratic inaction.
Instead the cuts would be achieved through attrition, voluntary buyouts and the current hiring freeze.
To be clear, attrition rates are an indicator of how many people leave a company.
All this thanks to our replacing a strategy of attrition with a strategy of annihilation.
And this war of attrition would continue until Fox relinquished the X-Men's screen rights.
Assad's forces, weakened by attrition and serious recruiting problems, were unable to accomplish this alone.
All 3,400 field office staff reductions since 2010 have come through attrition, Mr. Hinkle said.
Arizona became the first state to act on another of Kobach's theories: attrition through enforcement.
In exchange, The Times guaranteed lifetime employment for 800 printers, whose jobs disappeared through attrition.
O'Brien said he would achieve his goal of reducing the agency's size primarily through attrition.
These are not acceptable reasons for attrition in the most important office in the world.
If you're playing something like Attrition or Bounty Hunt, all kills are worth your time.
Bloomberg first reported the plans for the cuts, which will be handled largely through attrition.
But it is also the kind of job that continues to see a high attrition rate.
"As with any longitudinal study, a disadvantage was the attrition or drop-out rate," said Demaray.
In addition, several sources at Uber said attrition among the rank-and-file staff has spiked.
These earbuds are like little pebbles that have been finessed by attrition into perfectly soft shapes.
It's a methodical, attrition-based approach that takes time, which Egyptians apparently don't have in abundance.
Lastly, there came the "attrition," category, in which it was clear that some animals were eliminated.
Native American employees are also seeing high attrition and little to no progress in overall numbers.
Go deeper: Read the full report Google releases employee attrition rates for the first time (2018)
Its fighters still murder village elders, extort money and wage a low-level war of attrition.
Worryingly, each side thinks that in a trade war of attrition, it would have the advantage.
It's going to be a war of attrition for some of the companies in this space.
The music industry is finally seeing some daylight after years of sales declines and revenue attrition.
Marshalltown, Iowa (CNN)Marco Rubio's complicated path to the GOP nomination comes down to this: attrition.
Boeing expects 2,400 of those cuts to occur through attrition and the rest through voluntary layoffs.
Attrition among female professionals is only one reason for the scarcity of mentors for younger women.
Firms that do not change their ways beyond recruitment see high attrition rates of diverse talent.
While we deal with the attrition and a decreased pipeline, the demand for teachers is rising.
The statistics paint a clear picture: TSA Officer attrition more than doubled between 6900 and 2628.
Emirates said it had slowed hiring and that attrition was the main reason 3,077 employees left.
Google publishes the data as a weighted index and treats the average attrition rate as 100.
All of which turns what should be fast, frantic combat into a tedious war of attrition.
Attrition rates are highest for black employees, followed by Latino employees, and lowest for Asian employees.
She has shed hundreds of regulations, and hundreds of staff members through attrition and voluntary buyouts.
In the year after the husband's death, the women's attrition rate is 70 percent or more.
A key to its goal of a leaner workforce is attrition, one of the sources said.
The National Security Agency has experienced significant levels of attrition in jobs requiring substantial technical knowledge.
Often, the focus was on the stalemated battles of attrition that produced horrific casualties in Europe.
Through attrition, she grew into at least some of the influence that comes with her job.
The battle there has a different dynamic, a war of attrition with largely static front lines.
It essentially uses money as a weapon, threatening potential rivals with a costly war of attrition.
Some of that will be managed through natural attrition as people leave the bank, he said.
"You'll see a natural attrition with the kinds of changes we're going to make," she said.
A low forest attrition distance means tree loss has occurred in patches dispersed among other trees.
Dr. Mountrakis's hope is that measuring forest attrition distance can help the public better grasp deforestation.
The actual figure was higher including temporary contracts not being renewed and staff attrition, he added.
The organizational change created through the incremental use of attrition proved to be even more important.
The I.R.S.'s criminal enforcement capabilities have been decimated by years of budget cuts and attrition.
It's five ... LP: Five, but they were saying that eight was based on the taxpayer's attrition.
WAR OF ATTRITION The world's two largest planemakers have waged a war of attrition over subsidies at the WTO since 2004 in a dispute that has tested the trade policeman's influence and is expected to set the tone for competition from would-be rivals from China.
Current enrollment is estimated to be around 22017 million, due to attrition also seen in prior years.
The media's role in the world Somehow, the war of attrition in this country has to end.
You'd be forgiven for drawing that conclusion from recent headlines about dropping stock prices and user attrition.
But for any show that lasts that long, there has to be some point of attrition, right?
Meal kit services are, however, notoriously difficult to monetize, and reportedly suffer from unusually high attrition rates.
The resulting war of attrition has forced food delivery services in other markets to withdraw or consolidate.
Rappler chief executive Maria Ressa disputed Roque's remarks and said a "war of attrition" was now underway.
The result would be an economic war of attrition that China is infinitely better positioned to win.
Digital advertisers will be interested if Snapchat can slow its attrition rate and keep younger users engaged.
It causes a high attrition rate, leading to understaffing (and, presumably, to a shortage of experienced workers).
We care so much about Dipsea being a great place to work, and have had zero attrition.
Although options are the lifeblood of Silicon Valley, Palantir raised salaries 20 percent to stem employee attrition.
Mr. Davis seems to be gearing up for a war of attrition with other European Union nations.
But the second and third rounds were largely a static war of attrition fought against the cage.
Union officials contend the number of positions left open by attrition grew to as many as 6,000.
The group has agreed the cuts with labor bosses via natural attrition, semi-retirement and severance packages.
"You have this attrition going on as the big bundle as people are 'cord-cutting,'" Malone noted.
They have no correlation to total viewership numbers or season attrition –- because Netflix doesn't release those, remember?
The most important safeguard against authoritarianism is an informed, engaged citizenry vigorously opposed to acquiescence and attrition.
The overall attrition rate of employees will be about the same as last year, the company said.
That level of attrition is on pace to be the highest it's been since the 2009 recession.
That number is down to 275, through a combination of attrition and voluntary separations, Mr. Briggs said.
In the marathon race that is the 210-game season, the sport becomes a battle of attrition.
They have become accustomed – and distressed by – frequent attrition and the feeling they have failed to win.
Such a steady attrition of exchange inventory would in theory suggest a market struggling with supply shortfall.
The Afghan military's attrition rate is still "outpacing recruitment and retention," according to a recent Pentagon report.
But three years of a brutal war of attrition failed to elicit a surrender from either side.
But it's becoming a notably crowded sector, where startup attrition and failure will certainly come into play.
Indeed, the changes could combat user attrition over time by making the product more pleasant, he theorized.
A high forest attrition distance means tree loss has occurred in complete swaths away from other trees.
That's nearly equal to the 71% attrition for Obama's entire first term -- and eclipses Bush's 63% rate.
Transit officials say they hope to trim the work force through "attrition" and by not filling vacancies.
Transit officials say they hope to trim the work force through "attrition" and by not filling vacancies.
Miller Lite, falling at the much slower rate of just 1.7%, can actually gain position simply by attrition.
Trump has requested 1.93,000 more agents be hired, and McAleenan said the agency is already struggling with attrition.
Toward that end, he has promised a hiring freeze on federal employees and cutting the workforce through attrition.
The reduction would reflect displacements as well as normal team-member attrition over that period, the company said.
This is because the company categorizes departing employees under one of two tags: "regrettable" or "non-regrettable" attrition.
The war of attrition that is evolution guarantees that only the fittest survive, but often at tremendous cost.
And the job itself -- not easy, highly demanding -- is difficult so there is major attrition in the workforce.
In the tenth game of the series, Mr Karjakin succumbed in a suffocating, 75-move war of attrition.
Now the attrition rate is 5 percent, and the company has stopped advertising positions on third-party websites.
The attrition builds up and you never really have the opportunity to offload anything if you're not careful.
Britain's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority looked into the matter, concerned mainly about the in utero attrition rate.
Figuring lifespans and attrition, at this rate, there will be more than 225 million retired Americans by 295.
Biased attrition increased the positive detection rate, in the most severe cases, from 37-percent to 80-percent.
The report shows small improvements in both overall numbers as well as in attrition among certain underrepresented groups.
For a concept to receive final approval and funding, it has to go through two phases of attrition.
And the rule seems to be that companies are trying to beat us into submission through mental attrition.
Better medical support might also have helped tall and hefty men to survive the attrition of lengthy careers.
It is urging firms to provide more gender-related data, such as on attrition rates and pay gaps.
At Google, black employees had the highest attrition rates of any employee group at the company in 2018.
Just as concerning is Gaethje's obvious appreciation of attrition tactics but complete disregard for bodywork in this bout.
The machinists know circulation is down, they know they've lost coworkers due to buyouts and downsizing-by-attrition.
"This isn't a conventional cycle, but what we tend to see is a war of attrition," Putnam said.
Ominous words, indeed, as Singapore braces for the next ugly chapter in the Lee family's war of attrition.
If they don't live up to their increasing expectations over time it is a recipe for customer attrition.
It is unclear if Avenatti is engaging in a war of attrition to wear the other side down.
Given the attrition rate for lead compounds in subsequent development the whole undertaking was pretty-much wasted effort.
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From an attrition stand point, where Google is doing well is around the retention of women versus men.
It also calls for headcount reductions, putting layoffs on the table if targets cannot be achieved through attrition.
He offered attrition — which Cartwright called "false" — and said he was assessing what more he could have done.
They have reverted to being "shadow warriors" who believe they are fighting an endless war of terroristic attrition.
Among the most prominent components of this attrition is the difference between a generic and a real challenger.
Over about the same period, the size of its work force declined 40 percent through attrition and layoffs.
As a result, many companies — both startups and incumbents — are holding a ticking time bomb of customer attrition.
Now, America's de facto war of attrition against the Taliban has, at least theoretically, come to an end.
Friday's much shorter battle of attrition came in the semifinals — ultimately the longest Grand Slam semifinal in history.
Attrition played a role for the Sharks, who went seven games in each of the first two rounds.
The room was packed, but she learned attrition was high when it came to actually making a purchase.
Another 53 workers left on normal retirement terms and natural attrition accounted for 259 jobs, the miner said.
Noah Bonsey, senior analyst with the International Crisis Group, said levels of attrition remained high on both sides.
The brand has ruled out compulsory redundancies until 21.2 and is counting on natural attrition and voluntary retirements.
So, with or without Grubhub, the war of attrition could well continue, fueled in part by SoftBank cash.
The attrition rate for female surgical residents is 573 percent, 10 percentage points more than their male counterparts.
Playing with newfound abandon, he discovered a different gear, turning a potential rout into a battle of attrition.
There would be some attrition, but it could end up strengthening resolve on the part of some countries.
Rather, they could be achieved through attrition and early retirements, procurement reform and improved use of information technology.
Instead we were to witness a grinding war of attrition across every phase of our great sport's play.
In the end, he "lost the war of attrition," a senior Trump administration source told Axios on Friday.
"We're, honestly, (experiencing) very little attrition, and as a result, we are doing very little recruiting," Gorman said.
But just as many likely erode away by automation's attrition, or are inflicted in the winding ways described above.
The British and French armies fought the Germans in a brutal battle of attrition on a 15-mile front.
The long-term effects of a keto diet aren't well studied, partially because the attrition rate is so high.
"Attrition rates at Gulf Capital over the years are very much in line with the industry," said El Solh.
This is the second year that Google has included the attrition figures as part of its annual diversity report.
Last year, 30 fund managers quit the organisation, the highest yearly attrition ever, according to the Investment Management office.
In previous job reduction schemes for civil servants, France met its targets through attrition and offering early retirement packages.
It's why intellectual immigration hawks have long preferred "self-deportation" (also known as "attrition through enforcement") over mass deportation.
The Afghan government, meanwhile, has been crippled by low morale, corruption, and unsustainable attrition rates among its security forces.
More people needing physician care and industry attrition means the supply of physicians isn't keeping pace with the demand.
During those early months, the department froze hiring, reduced staff through attrition and cut programming, each initiative achieving savings.
The baseball season is long and heavy, and attrition and circumstance reshape even the teams that they don't defeat.
In general, however, battles for hearts and minds are won by grinding attrition more often than by rapid conquest.
It's something he can stress to white working-class Democrats without suffering too much attrition among traditional Republican voters.
The resulting staff attrition means Congress employs roughly three-quarters of the people it did in the late 2202s.
To stem attrition, Goldman Sachs has given its young workers more time off, higher salaries and less busy work.
In a particularly brutal example of perseverance, Euraydamas of Kyrene famously won a match through a war of attrition.
"While it isn't addressed in this bill, the high attrition rate for [transportation screening officers] is puzzling," Lowey said.
By the time rehearsals began this summer, more than 25,000 people had registered, leaving a healthy margin for attrition.
Both jobs tended to last about six months, he said, with lots of attrition for the hard outdoor labor.
That came after a report from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction found high attrition in Afghan forces.
He also said that a workforce reduction would be completed without firings, relying on attrition and possibly incentivized buyouts.
If a group's index is 90, that means the group's attrition rate was 10 percent lower than the average.
Given the skillsets of the two men, this one looked like it could be a real war of attrition.
"The strategy now seems a trade war of attrition," said Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group.
The attrition rate was running at 30 percent a year, according to the last figures, made public in 2016.
But Uber has also argued that ride-hailing is a battle of attrition and that it can outlast rivals.
Additionally, his plan would demand that charter schools disclose student attrition rates, nonpublic sources of funding and financial interests.
Pilot attrition has been a problem for years, with many pilots leaving the service to work for commercial airlines.
Ewen Stevenson, the chief financial officer, said the reduction would come from a mix of job cuts and attrition.
As a result, the Japanese changed the strategy of the defense of the island to be one of attrition.
The reductions at the agency, in which currently 310 people work, will be carried out through attrition, Bloomberg reported.
But unlike, say, Kurt Cobain or Amy Winehouse, attrition is not what you hear in her greatest vocal performances.
Attrition rates here from 2015 through 2018 on average were 14% lower for remote workers than in-office employees.
He could call for the reformation of the Soviet Union and he wouldn't suffer any immediate, consequential voter attrition.
The agency also said the attrition rate for the Afghan National Army was running at 2000 percent a month.
And despite the attrition of coal, overall energy use, including fossil fuels, is still rising in the United States.
It's unclear if attrition through enforcement would work, because it has not been tried at a federal scale before.
The forces tasked with retaking Mosul have largely been the spearhead in a two-year war of attrition against ISIS.
"Management turnover and efforts to stem employee attrition are not encouraging," MKM Partners' Rob Sanderson wrote in his latest note.
The process of cutting will not happen overnight, say officials who expect it will largely be carried out through attrition.
Additional reductions in engineering later this year will be driven by our business environment and the amount of voluntary attrition.
The attrition rate for women in the last three police academies was 62 percent, compared with 33 percent for men.
Recently, opponents of Roe have been waging a regulatory war of attrition that makes abortion harder and harder to obtain.
The company said the attrition rate was mostly due to people leaving the service after their discounted offers ran out.
But we'll see how the latest wave of controversy (harassment, walkouts, etc.) at Google affects its attrition rates for 2019.
The former picture is of a devastating, bloody war of attrition, a flexing of the US's imperialist muscle against Communism.
The result is poor morale among screeners and a high attrition rate—which isn't helping the already low staffing levels.
It's no surprise — to me, at least — that attrition rates for black and Latinx employees were the highest in 2017.
VW's mass-market brand is undergoing heavy restructuring with thousands of job cuts planned via natural attrition in coming years.
Some staffers have speculated that the move could be intended to thin out the number of CFPB staff through attrition.
Then ARCore compatible Android OS adoption should hit an inflection point due to natural device attrition and new device sales.
It came as Trump announced a broad federal hiring freeze aimed at reducing the size of the bureaucracy through attrition.
Additionally, fewer pilots and flight attendants are quitting to take other jobs, meaning staff reductions through attrition are not possible.
Attrition is low, but W-2 companies are also vulnerable to various employee lawsuits from which 1099 employers are insulated.
Merrill Lynch does not make public the attrition numbers, but reported in January that it was at a record low.
But New England's offensive line attrition, uncertainty about Julian Edelman's foot, and depleted backfield will come to roost this Sunday.
The market has already seen some attrition, with Jumia Group (formerly AIG) backed Easy Taxi Kenya shutting down this spring.
Digital is also powerful for expanding volunteer communities and reducing attrition when combined with a focus on "community organizing" strategies.
At home, Clark and his careless, self-centered pothead of a father (Greg Germann) engage in a war of attrition.
Over the last eight years, the sector has seen its first phase of big VC fundings, startup duels and attrition.
My father taught me that you're going to lose 10 percent of your clients each year just through unavoidable attrition.
The companies have generated headlines for huge losses as they attempt to manage vehicle attrition, labor costs, and regulatory battles.
Klein says the attrition problem reveals that despite all their investments, tech companies still haven't addressed biases in their cultures.
Over the same time period, Dr. Mountrakis said, forest attrition distance increased by 14 percent, a contrast he called striking.
BNP Paribas said it was discussing the job cuts plan, that would come via natural attrition, with French trade unions.
S. has experienced high attrition rates and teams are still maturing in terms of capability against a backdrop of backlogs.
Those peaceful protests simply fizzled out without achieving any political change after the government waged a slow war of attrition.
So in Verily's case, despite a handful of examples, their attrition rate is below Google's and Alphabet's as a whole.
No wonder attrition among learners is high; for every five who take up Arabic, roughly one makes it to advanced classes.
I think if you look at the stats on attrition rates, they just haven't moved in this industry in a decade.
SECOND, a hiring freeze on all federal employees to reduce federal workforce through attrition exempting military, public safety, and public health.
Are Iraqi-led forces close to victory, or are the militants digging in for a lengthy and dogged war of attrition?
Harrison said the Jacksonville, Florida-based railroad would trim costs, including through employee attrition, to improve margins through 2017 and beyond.
That takes some pressure off those who would leave the company in search of higher wages, and could potentially stem attrition.
"#ProjectSiege is the beginning of a long-term cultural war of attrition against academia's Cultural Marxist narrative," the group's website reads.
The government seems to be in a war of attrition with itscitizens, breaking down their resistance to the biometric identification program.
I don't think we'll see a comparable number of bodies this time, aside from associates falling out, including through natural attrition.
There isn't going to be a long wintry war of attrition against Trump for Rubio; the time for that is gone.
"The number one driver of teacher retention, or on the other side – attrition – is a poor culture match," Tam points out.
The amount of perceived stress and a caller's ability to manage that stress was directly related to eventual burnout and attrition.
The SSA has closed 64 field offices, lost 5,000 employees to attrition, and reduced hours at the offices that remain open.
Attrition could change all this in an instant, of course, because it's football and anyone can be lost at any time.
The Breitmans, Kathleen said, took Gevers' social media proclamations to indicate he was prepared to continue fighting a war of attrition.
The game of attrition came for the Minnesota Vikings, and they're the story this morning for succeeding in spite of it.
The company's low attrition rate is in contrast to internationally after oil prices' 70 percent plunge since the summer of 2014.
And this year's data for women is slightly better, with an attrition rate of 90 compared to 94 the year prior.
American households have started to hack away at the cable cord, but the attrition rate is only about 224% a year.
Indeed, the author points out that the so-called attrition rate for Russian billionaires in recent years has been remarkably high.
But as it ages, it has undergone a slow attrition, finding it difficult to bring new young people into the fold.
Historically, these deposits have a very low attrition rate, limited rate sensitivity and provide a stable source of low-cost funding.
But challenges remain for the ANDSF, including a steady 2.4 percent attrition rate and a struggle to proactively pursue the Taliban.
" This spring, ISIS leader Caliph al Baghdadi told his followers: "Our battle today is one of attrition and stretching the enemy.
These deposits typically have a very low attrition rate, limited rate sensitivity, and provide a stable source of low-cost funding.
It would mark the culmination of a long, relentless war of attrition against a woman's right to control her reproductive future.
The inspector general's report comes after one from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction finding high attrition in Afghan forces.
The converse to retention rate is churn (or attrition), the percentage of customers you lose in a given period of time.
Even if you don't consume everything in the subscription, users could see it as a good value, which could reduce attrition.
Under the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, Iran and Iraq had waged an almost decade-long war of attrition during the 1980s.
The chief cause for the attrition, based on a survey conducted by the association, was pervasive abuse from parents and coaches.
If the advisor and the male client don't die, in any given year the attrition rate is less than 2 percent.
"There's been a lot of attrition, a lot of talent has walked out the door," Mr. Pearlstine said in an interview.
"I was really conscious of how just through attrition, there was just Joan and I in the room," Mr. Dunne said.
In a war of attrition, the momentum is all with the Taliban, who seem to have no trouble replenishing their forces.
The reduction would be achieved gradually through attrition, because current license holders would be allowed to retain and renew their licenses.
That kind of attrition is remarkable and outpaces even the rate at which public pollsters have shown Republican voters abandoning Trump.
In this slow war of attrition, McNab was desperate to make clear to the invaders that claiming government land was futile.
And I think some people didn't realize how hard it was going to be and we had that kind of attrition.
"Viacom in particular has more of an attrition problem in their ratings and their film division has not been hot," said Verna.
The attrition rate is so high that it has become a major challenge for companies to keep hiring new people, Krishna said.
The obstacles were substantial enough that in fiscal year 2015, CBP needed to hire 2,000 agents just to keep up with attrition.
The obvious problem with this attrition is that when mathematics draws from a smaller pool, we end up with fewer talented mathematicians.
One of the few scenarios that might prevent the likely war of attrition is if Buttigieg won New Hampshire and South Carolina.
In a less official Google spreadsheet, data nerds can check out race maps, attrition rates for different events, and all-time records.
Mansour was determined to sustain the jihad and pursue the dream of re-establishing Islamic Emirate by force of arms and attrition.
Mr Harrison retired 700 locomotives, or two-fifths of the fleet, at CP; about 6,20113 of 20,000 jobs disappeared, largely through attrition.
The administration cannot have strong growth, a rising equity market and a narrowing trade deficit while waging a trade war of attrition.
The big picture: The study's findings are notable because they show a direct link between the rise of partisanship and local attrition.
Lower levels of attrition may be attributable to things like benefits and career development opportunities associated with traditional jobs, the study noted.
SECOND: a hiring freeze on all federal employees to reduce the federal workforce through attrition (exempting military, public safety, and public health).
Mr. Rouhanifard closed two schools and handed five others to renaissance operators, reducing staff in part by attrition but also by layoffs.
In that sense, the game could easily become a war of attrition, with a succession of rearguard victories ultimately deciding the result.
Attrition increased from 22019, though Facebook says it was still below the industry norm, and people stopped broadcasting their place of employment.
Someone like that is never going to do that, so you have all these problems of attrition, keeping staff, keeping drivers happy.
Uber also does not have a CFO, CMO, head of engineering and attrition is increasing dramatically with all the scandals and investigations.
CEO Hunter Harrison told analysts he expects to see attrition between 5.83 percent and 9 percent, but did not give further details.
"As much as startups have high attrition rates, founders have experience in a particular domain have a higher success rate," McClure said.
High attrition rates, including high casualty rates, continue to make the sustainability of the ANDSF a major concern and priority for leadership.
Worst of all are the "cybercharters": mega-corporations that offer virtual schools, with high attrition, low test scores, and abysmal graduation rates.
Trump's hiring freeze was intended to reduce the size of the federal workforce through attrition, and that's just what it has done.
The post-crisis attrition that has seen tens of thousands of jobs slashed across the industry has further diminished employees' bargaining power.
Cities and towns with federal facilities nearby, including military installations, will see their tax revenues pinched by the freeze and subsequent attrition.
A Government Accountability Office (GAO) report on CBP released earlier this year found that the agency's attrition rate outpaced its hiring rate.
"The No. 1 way that independent advisors exit the industry is through attrition," said David Grau, president of consulting firm FP Transitions.
Even if the economy stayed strong and demand remained high the head count was expected to decline through attrition, year after year.
The pugilists continued their battle of attrition, with Lilly landing carefully timed punches and throws, and McCoy taking more than he gave.
VR has different user dynamics, partly because of a lack of plurality, but also due to relatively limited scale and user attrition.
The attrition was due to desertions, failure to re-enlist and "ghost" soldiers who remain on the payroll, as well as casualties.
Over the last year, Mulvaney's temporary hiring freeze has turned into an indefinite one, slowly shrinking the C.F.P.B.'s staff by attrition.
"Our battle today is one of attrition and stretching the enemy," Mr. al-Baghdadi declared in a video message released in April.
Donor attrition — the loss of donors who have made at least one gift to a nonprofit — now tops 90 percent, Burk says.
As for the climactic battle, Isabel is the first to acknowledge it's not a guns-blazing showdown but a campaign of attrition.
It has a 38 percent attrition rate, and poor four-year and six-year graduation rates, at 27 percent and 49 percent.
For at least a little while on Thursday, it seemed as if this semifinal also would turn into a match of attrition.
The re-merger could also result in employee attrition, as Nest workers once again find themselves part of a much larger company.
It's easy to envision all circuit breakers, through attrition, eventually going digital, though it's impossible to predict how fast that might happen.
Disney has yet to finalize plans regarding staffing levels but the company is seeking to make reductions by attrition, the source said.
In all, officials said, there are now 101 students in the SWCC pipeline; historically, the course has an attrition rate of 60%.
She and Zilberman estimate that the attrition spurred in part by this move will set the agency back five to ten years.
But what if we thought about defending Harlem against these same forces using strategies of addition and not only ones of attrition?
Because of all that natural human attrition and all those administrative legalisms, Wild Card weekend features a handful of flawed and floundering teams.
The plan was to achieve that lower figure largely through attrition, by not extending some staffers' details and in some cases curtailing details.
Or embark on a prolonged war of attrition in the belief that China's system is unsustainable and that pandas cannot, in fact, fly.
Most wars have been wars of attrition, settled by which side had more staying power through the ability to apply men and materiel.
The Department of Homeland Security has found that overwork and staffing shortages at security checkpoints were a major cause of TSA employee attrition.
The Register published a slide it said was from an IBM internal document, which showed 10,100 jobs classified as "attrition w/o backfill".
Recent years have seen a truce in the war of diplomatic attrition, in which countries were induced to switch in return for aid.
They were successful in part because they recognized that litigation is a war of attrition, and they were willing to go the distance.
If the adviser and the client, the male client, don't die in any given year, the attrition rate is less than 212 percent.
It is not surprising, then, that rates of professional dissatisfaction, teacher burnout, and attrition continue to increase, particularly in high-need school districts.
Nor is the attrition confined to just conservatives, Democrats saw moderates drop — almost a third from 85033 to 34 percent during the period.
And for the fully insured this is a way for them to retain more women, lower attrition and be a family forward company.
But when the branches can't resolve a clash on their own, a long court battle often feeds into a political war of attrition.
When Americans marry in Mexico the attrition rate is much lower, says Diego del Rio, who plans weddings for Mexican and American couples.
The attrition rate among full-time officers is 7 or 8 percent, but the figure jumps to 20 percent for part-time workers.
"I was expecting to batten down the hatches for a war of attrition with YouTube," Beckham, who has almost 280,000 subscribers, told Insider.
At the same time, staff attrition, evidenced by a flurry of goodbye emails over the last year, has taken a toll on morale.
Instead, it would have streamlined the bureaucracy through attrition and early retirements, curtailed high-priced contractors and made better use of information technology.
At the same time, the Afghan military has suffered declining numbers and high attrition rates, according to data from the United States military.
Also the clinch does not always make fan friendly viewing as it is typically an area of attrition rather than out right knockouts.
Will that tax bring back any jobs that have left the U.S. by normal business attrition or for survival in the global economy?
Ms. Viso said she could not discuss individual personnel matters, but that she viewed the departures as part of the museum's natural attrition.
Long a problem for the Afghan army, the average attrition rate dropped from January to March, according to the previous inspector general report.
But it's reasonable to think that most of the attrition can be attributed to the spike in prices, as the Trump administration concludes.
"The staff that work on police investigations, my understanding is that they have had a greater-than-20 percent attrition rate," Lopez said.
"There's huge invisible attrition for parents in the field, and it's a problem people are just starting to become aware of," she said.
He pointed to other problems with both studies: The sample sizes were very small, they weren't randomized, and they had high attrition rates.
The battle between Saudi Arabia and the shale producers has been a war of attrition in which progress has been slow so far.
In 2018, Google reported attrition data for the first time, showing black and Latinx employees left at higher rates than their white counterparts.
High attrition, a long hiring process and competition with other law enforcement agencies are reasons CBP cited for its staffing troubles, Gambler said.
This new metric, which the researchers named "forest attrition distance," reflects a particular type of forest loss: the removal of isolated forest patches.
It's a dynamic many on both sides will concede, at least in private, descended long ago into a self-defeating war of attrition.
The agency has been focused on beating attrition and has been able to recently "beat it by a modest amount," said the official.
The company's IT attrition rate for the last 12 months ending June 30 fell to 17 percent from 21 percent in June 2016.
The college eliminated more than 20 percent of its faculty — six positions immediately due to the change, and 12 more later through attrition.
" Remote fortified positions, they added, tied down "limited U.S. forces in a grinding attrition battle in which the initiative rests with the insurgents.
Specifically, the report found that attrition rates for black Google employees, while improving in recent years, have offset some of the company's hiring gains.
The Syrian Kurds will end up in a war of attrition with the pro-Turkish rebels that populate new areas President Erdogan has seized.
It also enables companies to learn how assets are being used in order to plan more effectively, optimizing equipment purchasing, rental, utilization and attrition.
"Our battle today is a war of attrition to harm the enemy, and they should know that jihad will continue until doomsday," he said.
All the investments that we're making to get our employees engaged, inspired, motivated and to reduce our attrition is actually creating a strategic asset.
NSA director Michael Rogers said last year that the attrition rate was 3.3 percent in 2015, suggesting a sharp jump in departures since then.
But October is, finally, about attrition and diminution, and every team's frenzied and desperate attempt to negotiate the best possible terms with the inevitable.
"Right around the winter holidays, we had significant attrition," EPA official Tina Bahadori told the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee Thursday.
I personally love the Attrition mode, where two teams kill each other and AI-controlled characters in a race to hit the higher score.
The researchers found that random attrition does not boost a false positive result, but in some cases it can support a false negative result.
These features are defensive by design, and though they may staunch user attrition at the margin, they aren't a reason anyone comes to Snapchat.
In a vicious war of attrition, the rebels targeted police, the military and local officials, while the authorities hit back at suspected communist sympathizers.
No fewer than 28 have resigned since she became prime minister 32 months ago, an attrition rate far worse than any post-war predecessor.
Hospitals would either have to temper hiring through attrition or "remove people from the rolls," said Craig Garthwaite, a health economist at Northwestern University.
Although the game was already to be a defensive war of attrition, few would have predicted just how miserably the two offences would fare.
As Barnes-Dacey points out, Assad's own forces are still fundamentally weak, badly depleted by attrition and an inability to round up new recruits.
Most players don't get to announce their retirements; time and attrition do the work for them, and so the end just becomes self-evident.
"A clear low light, obviously, in the data is the attrition for black and Latinx men and women in the U.S.," Brown told TechCrunch.
In Homs, in the Damascus suburb of Daraya and elsewhere, fighters and civilians have concluded that they are stuck in a war of attrition.
The huge attrition of registered Democrats — either through switching or from voter roll purges — might seem like an indicator of weakness for the party.
Employees, he said, can be cut over time through attrition; some will retire, and others will join the exodus to the mainland United States.
Judging by this past week's actions on both sides, including currency depreciation, the brewing trade battles could well evolve into a war of attrition.
A wreck involving multiple cars — it's usually called "The Big One" — is a fact of life at Daytona, making it a race of attrition.
In the first five months of 2019, 803,000 journalists have been laid off or been offered buyouts — the worst level of attrition since 2009.
"The BOJ is now in a war of attrition, which means it needs to try and extend the lifespan of QQE," said one source.
Overlap: In addition to attrition rates, Google also for the first time included data about the intersection of gender and race for U.S. employees.
The agency said this year's deaths were due to "natural attrition" and that it's reasonable to expect mortality to be proportionate to population size.
The report states that a lack of opportunities to take on challenging work also contributes to high attrition rates among women in law firms.
He said some of the savings could come from staff reductions among managers and supervisors at the regional offices, achieved in part through attrition.
Consolidating schools will save about $203 million this year through reduced operating costs and attrition, according to the fiscal plan governing Puerto Rico's finances.
Instead, the individual market continues to go through a soft attrition: Premiums continue to increase, but only slightly, and enrollment is shrinking, again slightly.
What's happening: The cuts will largely take place "through attrition, as staffers return from assignments at the NSC to their home agencies," Bloomberg reports.
Mr. Alles, who goes by Tex, will be charged with rebuilding the agency's ranks, which have been racked by high attrition and low morale.
The total length of paper encyclopedias remained relatively finite, but the number of facts in the universe kept growing, leading to attrition and abbreviation.
According to calculations made by Kathryn Dunn Tenpas at Brookings, there has been a 43% attrition rate among senior staffers within the Trump administration.
Her last years were a spectacle of demise: a coarse reality show with her husband, Bobby Brown, and the steady attrition of her voice.
Staged with infinite inventiveness by Sam Mendes, Stefano Massini's epic drama of familial and economic accumulation and attrition became a juggernaut ride to ruin.
That&aposs the clincher with term life insurance — it works according to the laws of attrition, which are not in favor of the aging.
Darwinbox's platform is built to handle onboarding new employees, keep a tab on their performance, monitor attrition rate and maintain an ongoing feedback loop.
The news site published a slide it said was from an IBM internal presentation, which showed 10,100 jobs classified as "attrition w/o backfill".
Analysts have asked executives at both what the acquisition will mean for independent advisers and how they plan to minimize disruption and RIA attrition.
The difference in the magnitude of these two metrics has to do with the fact that forest attrition distance takes geographic distribution into account.
He forecast the company would cut between 217 and 2000 pilots as a sharp decrease in demand has seen the natural attrition rate collapse.
In particular, teacher attrition has a severe impact on those hard-to-staff schools with disproportionately serve low-income students and students of color.
Cormier reaped none of the benefits of those attrition strategies but this also meant that Jones always knew where Cormier was looking to punch.
Maybe she's playing hard to get and what looked like a simple "no" is in fact an invite to engage in a war of attrition.
It has suffered from a nearly 19 percent teacher attrition rate for at least a decade and the constant threat of budget cuts haven't helped.
It's like sitting in the Bodleian Library, besieged by email, my brain bruised to spam and uselessness by the attrition of all the daily littlenesses.
"We completely agree with this, but are not convinced it can be achieved without further margin attrition," said RBC Capital Markets analyst James Edwardes Jones.
And AT&T is busily gutting HBO through layoffs and talent attrition even as activist investors point out its executives are bad at their jobs.
We have not seen any attrition to the team and the business momentum continues in a big way in both e-commerce and in payments.
Hiring outpaced attrition last year, but still did not meet the aggressive goals laid out by President Donald Trump in his first weeks in office.
As David Ownby of the University of Montreal puts it, China's campaign against Falun Gong is likely to be a never-ending war of attrition.
GOATS has been a particular problem for the professional Overwatch League, as it leads to attrition-heavy matches that aren't always very exciting to watch.
Emil Meek and Jordan Mein passed each other at different phases in their careers but still matched up beautifully to provide a war of attrition.
Yet it winnows employees' hours who need them, justifies attrition, and serves to amplify the erosion of yet another precarious job in the retail sector.
One of the most common points I ran across was that, like most modern wars, this conflict would boil down to a war of attrition.
"Then we could be into a situation of a war of attrition within parliament of amendments to legislation taking place and uncertainty continuing," he said.
Time, attrition and burn rate will tell which startups — including InDriver — can stay in the race for market share or are forced off the road.
The Californication of Folk and Rock n Roll is inevitable, but it is still attrition and entropy as opposed to new blooms on the bush.
" Chad Sweet, chairman of Cruz's presidential campaign, had also said after CNN's Republican presidential debate in December that the Cruz campaign supported "attrition through enforcement.
Even after the rehirings, BNSF has downsized to around 42,000 employees from 48,000 in 2014 through layoffs, attrition and cutting two operating divisions, Andersen said.
The state is deep in debt, with mountains of unpaid bills, while the Democratic-led Legislature and the Republican governor fight a war of attrition.
These hour-long wars of attrition could have been used to prevent a nuclear apocalypse, or execute a nigh-perfect (but never quite there) heist.
"Service officials attributed these gaps to aircraft readiness challenges, reduced training opportunities, and increased attrition of fighter pilots due to career dissatisfaction," the report said.
With young companies staying private, accompanied by the natural attrition from mergers and acquisitions, the number of public companies has shrunk over the past decade.
Its decision to increase the pool of available astronauts depends on the missions it has planned and any attrition that happens within the current workforce.
By 1862, white people were engaging in wars of attrition, destroying Indigenous crops and food storage just as volunteer militias carried out murders of Natives.
First, BattleTech itself has become even more of a game of grinding attrition via a few major mechanical changes, which have inspired some mixed reactions.
Through attrition, the union's membership had been reduced to 525 from 790 in 2009, Mr. Joseph said, with many of those cuts affecting security positions.
UK finance startup Freetrade, a competitor to Robinhood, has acknowledged a high rate of attrition after Business Insider learned that 22 staff departed in 2019.
Reducing complex wars to one-word phrases — Vietnam as war of "attrition" or supposed successes in Iraq as a result of a "surge" — dangerously oversimplifies.
And you see the growth rate of the customers is very strong, no attrition, a very great rewards program across all their products and services.
The reported change in the number of jobs at law firms is much lower than hiring because of attrition from law firms to other employers.
James spread 29 points, 26 rebounds and 20 assists across 33 minutes of an inelegant but compelling war of inept 23-point shooting and attrition.
Automation has not yet reduced Walmart's overall work force, but executives acknowledge that the number of positions in the stores will eventually decline through attrition.
Readers of The Times who had been witnessing the grisly war of attrition since 1914 might have known that a different fate was in store.
ISTANBUL — After two months, the battle to retake the Iraqi city of Mosul from the Islamic State has settled into a grinding war of attrition.
It expects full-year organic revenue growth of about 1 percent net of attrition, down from a July forecast of around 4 percent organic growth.
That has become more important of late, as the agency struggles to keep pace with painfully high attrition and the unrelenting workload that fuels it.
Opposition parties have two-thirds of the seats in the National Assembly, although their majority has been diluted by years of Mr. Maduro's attrition campaign.
But McAleenan said attrition was 6% a year, meaning it would take 2,729 border patrol agents being hired annually to reach full staffing in five years.
More years of research and more penguins tracked would strengthen the researchers' findings and allow them to determine the exact attrition rate of the Tawaki migration.
Moran, who says poor recruiting tactics and morale have led to attrition and unqualified hires in previous administrations, admits the additional staffing will be a challenge.
The Trump administration is waging a war of attrition against China and other trading partners, and one of the consequences has been to hit domestic growth.
In my experience, an average Titanfall 2 Attrition match takes less than 10 minutes, so that means players are available for matchmaking once every 10 minutes.
ISIS now has a serious math problem because the attrition rate from US air strikes is vastly more than the group's capacity to attract new fighters.
Google released its annual diversity report today, and among the data is a new section detailing attrition rates — that is, how often employees leave the company.
"We're working hard to better understand what drives higher attrition and taking focused measures to improve it," writes Danielle Brown, Google's chief diversion and inclusion officer.
For the first time, Google's annual diversity report, released Thursday, included data on hiring, attrition, and the intersection of race and gender, which exposed telling patterns.
The company's policies, such as flexible working hours, are already bearing fruit: attrition rates have dropped from five workers per year in 2016 to three currently.
An Etihad Airways spokesman said that a majority of those affected by the headcount reduction are through "natural attrition" and the vacancies will not be filled.
Kasich emerged from a squabble of center-right candidates to claim second place in New Hampshire, and consolidated the bracket of business-friendly candidates through attrition.
"Union Pacific for some time has leveraged employee attrition and technology to reduce general and administrative costs," Chief Executive Officer Lance Fritz said in a statement.
It cited data provided by the American-led NATO coalition in Afghanistan showing the Afghan military declining in size because of recruitment problems and increased attrition.
With Uber housing global ambitions, though, you wouldn't bet that it will be too long before Easy Taxi is faced with another expensive war of attrition.
"The scale of the miss in the fourth quarter took us by surprise, with attrition among existing accounts negating new business gains," Deutsche Bank analysts said.
Why it matters: Since major Silicon Valley companies began releasing employee demographics reports, diversity advocates have been critical of the lack of retention and attrition data.
Uber should engage a consultant or undertake internal surveys to identify and address attrition that is higher than expected, across the company or within specific organizations.
Across the board, sexual assault allegations generally are treated with incredulity at every stage of the criminal process, resulting in an extraordinary rate of case attrition.
"These arms supplies and munitions will allow the battle to extend and ensure our supplies are not drained in a war of attrition," the commander added.
Another possible consequence is that people will just pick up and leave the state, eroding the tax base through attrition as they seek lower tax jurisdictions.
But at home, nothing had changed, and Mr. Maduro remained firmly in control of the country, playing what appears to be a long game of attrition.
Freetrade, a fee-free trading startup to rival Robinhood, has acknowledged a high staff attrition rate after Business Insider learned that 22 staff departed in 2019.
But the memo provides a glimpse at the team's plan to try to win the nomination through a war of attrition, rather than an Iowa knockout.
In a brutal war of attrition, the winning side is not the one that inflicts the most pain but the one that endures the most suffering.
Every couple of years, the Pentagon markets some new initiative intended to show that it is engaged in something other than a crude war of attrition.
Hungry for growth, 7-Eleven and its competitors began a war of attrition, flooding the country with more locations in an attempt to steal market share.
We would always take the hills no matter the cost, and we could say were winning because we never lost any of these battles of attrition.
Recently, it's been a game of attrition for coaches Luke Walton and David Fizdale, whose rosters look more like M*A*S*H units these days.
Here's the latest: A two-month war of attrition between the president and Congress has effectively ended, but at the possible cost of a new battle.
When dealing with a man who won't defend himself but can take a tremendous shot the best strategies have been proven to be attrition based ones.
Even reduced targets of U.S.-led training for 320 pilots may not be met, the watchdog added, with a class attrition rate of 26 per cent.
And maybe it would be rewarded with huge ratings, but they shouldn't kill us by attrition and take us off the air without telling anybody, including us.
Not only did they suffer a defeat, but the Sharks suffered through a war of attrition in what may be their final home game of the season.
"This reduction is already fully underway, and so far, due to the considered way we've handled this, we have not seen any meaningful revenue attrition," he said.
And a Stanford study of a 16,000-employee Chinese travel agency found that remote work increased employee satisfaction and helped halve the agency's previous employee attrition rates.
At that point there was enough motivation and energy and creative satisfaction for people to pull together and hunker down in a war of attrition with Tate.
According to the Navy, the enlisted SEAL attrition rate is 73 to 75 percent, so the majority of candidates don't emerge as SEALs or special boat operators.
Assad's army, however, has been weakened by the attrition of prolonged conflict, and now relies heavily on Russia, Iran and Iran's Shi'ite militia allies including Lebanon's Hezbollah.
Since 85033, Iran established its naval doctrine of guerrilla and attrition, with emphasis placed on the ability to disrupt freedom of shipping through the Straits of Hormuz.
The United States should also demand the repeal of laws that make minority religious communities feel unwelcome and drive them to leave, continuing the genocide of attrition.
Often, a bank reducing headcount is a sign of layoffs and firings, but it may also be a reflection of attrition and the departure of seasonal labor.
In terms of what should be done, Ventre says aquatic parks should consider phasing out orca captivity through attrition, and refrain from capturing orcas for human entertainment.
An operative on Trump's convention team, who was not authorized to speak on the record, described Phase Two as an effort to prevent attrition in that balloting.
This "embrace remote" strategy has given us the ability to hire and retain the best talent in the world, create a truly diverse workforce, and slow attrition.
"This reduction is already fully underway, and so far, due to the considered way we've handled this, we have not seen any meaningful revenue attrition," Sewing said.
U.S. General John Campbell, commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, told Congress in October high attrition rates are because of poor leadership and soldiers rarely getting holiday.
Other agencies, especially in USDA, have long seen ERS's staff as potential recruits, resulting in a slightly higher rate of attrition than the overall average for USDA.
Still, attrition is higher than the company's expectations and it is working on "several interventions" including promotions, compensation and benefits, and creating new career streams, Rao said.
Others counter that forced disclosure could give the other side an information advantage, enabling them to force an early settlement or wage a spending war of attrition.
Comcast is moving into wireless as cable companies seek to offset customer attrition, as younger viewers increasingly shun high-priced subscriptions in favor of cheaper online options.
As with many of Corsica's inland villages, the story of Corrano, whose population was 87 as of the last census in 953, has been one of attrition.
Once the Eisans settled into their ownership role, they identified the gym's attrition rate — or percentage of membership cancellations — as being the critical area to focus on.
Though, Google's attrition rates of black and Latinx — which indicate the rate at which employees leave on an annual basis — are still higher than the national average.
In November, Maersk said it would save $20153 million in the coming two years and reduce its workforce by 22015 percent or 21,21.3425 people, mainly through attrition.
This Memphis team, with all of its adversity, and attrition, may well be the final obstacle in the way of the most brilliant season in NBA history.
There is just you and your vikings, grinding it out, fighting wars of attrition against other vikings and waiting for the blizzard that might end the game.
It became sports-page material, wound up on rabbit-ear Fox four times a year, and showed a tendency toward attrition—MMA wasn't walking on eggshells anymore.
"I'd much rather it be that way, versus the way that a lot of these things end, which is just the slow sad attrition trickle," says Anderson.
Keen to win Wimbledon, the young Nadal saw that he would have to enhance his attrition-based clay-court game and learn to become a better volleyer.
The Afghan military and police, on the other hand, are said to have up to 350,000 members, though they are plagued with heavy casualties, attrition and desertion.
By early 000, the army was already losing 223 percent of its forces monthly to attrition — which includes losses from casualties, desertions and failure to re-enlist.
With such low salaries, attrition rates are high, and the profession has struggled to attract and retain enough competent, compassionate people to do this incredibly important work.
According to media reports, the "thrifty four" — Austria, Denmark, Sweden and The Netherlands — dug in to lead what was called a "war of attrition" with the spendthrifts.
Nolan's primary argument is that focusing military history on battles is the wrong way to understand wars because what wins conflicts is almost always attrition, not battle.
It was incited by an absurd implosion of political entanglements and waged in rot, with the Western Front characterized by three years of attrition and trench warfare.
It has the critical elements required to sustain a war of asymmetric attrition: geopolitical position, geographic size, military capability, decades of asymmetric experience, and apparent undiminished motivation.
The reported 18F attrition rate during the government's last fiscal year, which ended in September, outpaced that of the federal payroll as a whole, other figures show.
With mounting competition from established and new players — like Rander's Argo, which Ford has now acquired a majority stake in — Uber can't afford this level of attrition.
With punishing attrition, Ronnie Green had gone to work on Sombat Sor Thanikul and, once again, had made the big shot fighter from Thailand look technically bankrupt.
As such it was not an obvious closure candidate for a market that has been counting up the mine supply hits from natural attrition and low zinc prices.
And how far is "ISIS central" -- subject to a crippling war of attrition over the last three years -- capable of organizing and directing attacks far from its heartland?
Hiring freezes and attrition will simply mean that many of the most talented people leave, leaving agencies stuck more and more with personnel who can't find jobs elsewhere.
I believe the solution to a high attrition rate is career mobility, which is the movement of employees across different roles, either vertically or horizontally, within an organization.
In a world where companies are already struggling to hire and advance highly qualified technologists, it's easier to help prevent attrition than to fill a leaky labor pipeline.
Instead, says Reuters, it relies on attrition: Rather than lay off workers, the person said, the world's largest online retailer will one day refrain from refilling packing roles.
Day-in and day-out stress, combined with pent-up emotions, lead to extremely high attrition and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) rates ranging from 220006-2202 percent.
Illegal production, however, seems to have been falling with Beijing consolidating its REE sector into six large groups and waging a war of attrition against the unofficial sector.
Beyond that, however, it matters little how the current protests end, whether it be through attrition or some intervention that stops short of the deployment of mainland forces.
The reason is what demographers call "attrition": when migrants have lived in America for a couple of generations, they often cease to identify as "Mexican-American" or "Hispanic".
Titanfall 2 has 13 multiplayer modes, and players lined up for an Attrition match won't be matched up with players lined up for a Capture the Flag match.
"Our battle today is a battle of attrition with the enemy ... Jihad continues until judgment day, and God ordered us to jihad, but not to victory," he said.
Boeing plans two more rounds of engineering layoffs later in the year "driven by our business environment and the amount of voluntary attrition," Hamilton said in the memo.
Details: Google saw a significant improvement in retention of African-American and Latinx women, though overall African-American and Latinx attrition is higher than among other ethnic groups.
He's also looking for savings on other government payments by boosting the collection of taxes that go unpaid each year and by cutting the federal workforce through attrition.
JD.com, the Chinese e-commerce firm, is starting to experiment with tracking which teams and managers are the most efficient, and using algorithms to predict attrition among workers.
And it's only once you understand both modes of play that the game's most obvious thematic and mechanical throughline becomes apparent: Everything in BattleTech comes down to attrition.
Individual exchange customers this year have more severe chronic conditions, such as diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and HIV, and attrition has been lower than expected, UnitedHealth said.
Garcia Padilla said, however, that while the government must become more efficient to improve its fiscal situation, that should be done through attrition rather than laying off workers.
Over that time, there has been more attrition from Republicans than from Democrats, however, the 3-to-1 ratio of retiring Republicans to Democrats this cycle is considerable.
While the Secret Service has hired 800 more people in the past year, the article states, a rising attrition rate has made the increase effectively only 300 employees.
The recent strength in the iron ore price has deferred the timing of the next battle but the war of attrition is going to resume sooner or later.
IBM HR has a patent for its "predictive attrition program" which was developed with Watson to predict employee flight risk and prescribe actions for managers to engage employees.
Human resource departments can mine employee engagement surveys, exit interviews, attrition statistics, turnover rates, and employee conduct monitoring to increase their oversight and ability to detect sales misconduct.
This primer course for all prospective recon Marines prior to BRC places heavy emphasis on swimming, and has an average attrition rate between 50 to 60%, said Maj.
The agency determined it is able to hire new enforcement employees because of the attrition rate in the area and employees' work to improve IRS efficiency, Koskinen said.
If the current rate of attrition is kept up, this could be the worst year since 2012, when the economy was still struggling to come out of recession.
Played on Christmas Day, 1971, the iconic double-overtime war of attrition would also us see the Len Dawson/Hank Stram Chiefs—an inexcusable exclusion from the original.
"The statement says nothing to suggest that a cash call will not be necessary and, anecdotally, we hear that attrition trends are challenging," Goodbody analyst John Cronin said.
This was supposed to be the celebration of overturning a nearly 20-year ban on the sport, a political war of attrition in the last MMA-fearing stronghold.
Since the school district has implemented the initiative, they've saved just over $200,000 through job attrition and reassignment and sharing services with other local school districts, he said.
Employee attrition was at a high, the company's board of directors was rife with infighting, the company faced no fewer than five federal inquiries into its business practices.
The program was extended when we found that these recruits had lower attrition rates than other recruits and, in particular, contributed invaluable language skills to Special Operations units.
"The group has suffered leadership losses, loss of territory and revenue; and the attrition of its fighters, but keeps on fighting — and escalating and expanding its operations elsewhere."
WIMBLEDON, England — A day of attrition struck Wimbledon on Wednesday as the top two seeds in the men's singles draw staggered out of the tournament because of injuries.
When settlement talks began in July, he was "uncomfortable" sitting down with the people who had used the courts to wage a war of attrition against the project.
"DHS and its roughly 240,000 employees work in an environment marked by high attrition, changing mandates, and difficulties implementing permanent plans, procedures, and programs," wrote the inspector general.
After taking the eastern portion of the city, Iraqi forces paused for three weeks to form a strategy to reclaim the western half without enduring such punishing attrition.
High-ranking members of the military are more likely to remain loyal to Maduro, but there could be further instances of attrition along the lower ranks, he said.
When these patches are lost (a process the authors refer to as attrition), adjacent forests become farther apart, potentially affecting biodiversity, soil erosion, local climate and other conditions.
The newest threats against those with TPS illustrates that the Trump Administration is engaged in a war of attrition against all non-white migrants in the United States.
When a company's attrition rate among millennial women declines, this will pay for itself, since the No. 1 reason millennial women change jobs is to make more money.
On the average, public entities have an annual attrition rate of approximately 15 percent — the proportion of positions that become vacant through the normal means — retirement, departures, etc.
"If it comes down to a war of attrition, China will win," says James L. McGregor, chairman of the greater China region for the consulting firm APCO Worldwide.
In the 20143 interview with The Times, Mr. Just said General Westmoreland was wrong to think that the United States could ever have won a war of attrition.
Nevertheless, the wage bill is still only budgeted to increase by around 13% in FY18, which even with attrition from retirements would be significantly below the rate of inflation.
Dish has been battling the same customer attrition as much of the pay TV industry, having posted its worst quarter ever earlier this year in terms of subscriber loss.
Those all could be arguments for why his opponents will remain divided and aid his eventual victory, but it would be a long war of attrition, not a blitzkrieg.
Russia had, by far, the most prolific, deadly snipers; they fortified Russian positions during the Battle of Stalingrad, a bloody battle of attrition that registered over two million casualties.
But after decades of attrition, on December 30th the CME Group (named after the Chicago Mercantile Exchange) closed the "open outcry" trading pits that it operated in New York.
Empowered consumers began to boycott sexist companies, armed with gender scores which included everything from sexual-misconduct complaints to staff attrition rates to the availability of breast-pumping rooms.
Facebook is in fact now engaged in a long-term war of attrition with some of its own users to shape the boundaries of acceptable speech on its platform.
But it looks to be playing a longer game of attrition in the market — focused on lobbying for regulatory change so that it could reintroduce other services in future.
However, the company's image was bruised by a recent report that called attention to Hindawi's aggressive management style and claimed the company was suffering executive attrition because of it.
As demonstrated in other global startup markets, consumer-focused online retail can be a game of capital attrition to outpace competitors and reach critical mass before turning a profit.
Ryan Schimpf is a 28-year-old journeyman who only reached the majors this season thanks to the attrition the San Diego Padres faced at the second-base position.
SWEDBANK SAYS ON INVESTOR CALL THAT THERE IS NO CUSTOMER ATTRITION WE HAVE EXPERIENCED SO FAR SINCE THE FIRST MEDIA REPORT ALLEDGING CONNECTIONS TO MONEY LAUNDERING IN THE BALTICS
Donnet later told analysts there could be a reduction in headcount in coming years in countries without strong enough growth rates through slower hiring, natural attrition and restructuring plans.
Recent statements indicate that the interest rate on reserves will remain above the fed-funds target range, and asset drawdown will be limited to attrition from not reinvesting income.
Their strategy so far has been to hope either that Mr Corbyn's supporters will tire of him, or that he can be worn down by their war of attrition.
But what I'll be looking at is how we do things with attrition, and other things that naturally occur, that cause officers not to be in the department anymore.
The choice for President Aliyev is clear: Either he subscribes to diplomatic negotiations with the Armenians under peaceful circumstances or continues with a belligerent and futile policy of attrition.
Consumers are often intimidated to fight with a behemoth like Citibank, and give up after losing the war of attrition waiting for assistance on the customer service phone line.
Understanding what employees want more or less of, and how employees are feeling about management, perks or benefits, their industry and more helps businesses avoid internal problems and attrition.
But, the team found, the attrition alone could not explain the success of the near-miss scientists — the near misses still published more hit papers than the narrow winners.
The primer course for all prospective recon Marines prior to BRC places heavy emphasis on swimming, and has an average attrition rate between 50 to 60%, a spokesman said.
In comments to the press after his farewell ceremony, General Campbell said that in addition to leadership reforms, the Afghan forces need to address problems with recruiting and attrition.
Victims still face, in the words of Richards, a "war of attrition" from their stalkers, disbelieving police forces, and medical professionals who don't know how best to treat them.
Fliers to the Caribbean are benefiting from a wave of low-cost carriers adding tropical routes and possible attrition because of Zika fears on the part of some travelers.
Even if Congress were to approve funding for a Border Patrol hiring spree, the agency wouldn't be able to screen its prospective employees faster than its own attrition rate.
A year later, they named it Makam, the Hebrew acronym for radar, in honor of an Israeli mission to capture an Egyptian radar system during the War of Attrition.
Relying on the vague idea of attrition absolves the court of its responsibility to be the ultimate arbiter and guardian of the Constitution — and specifically of the Eighth Amendment.
Sara Nelson, the president of the Association of Flight Attendants, said her union was "watching closely" to see whether the furlough or potential attrition began to seriously jeopardize safety.
In practice, this has led to attrition at the agency, with commissioners routinely serving past their terms as of late, with nominees rarely put up by successive White Houses.
In an industry that has been waging a 2120-year global economic war of attrition, and mostly losing, it is heartening to see an apparel company committed to America.
By attrition and consolidation, the media is dominated by a handful of large, corporate institutions—as a result, the priorities of what is and isn't covered are often skewed.
The job cuts at its site in the western city of Muenster will be reached through attrition and a volunteer programme, the company said in a statement on Thursday.
In that memo, McAleenan said attrition was 6% a year, meaning it would take 2,729 border patrol agents being hired annually to reach just full staffing in five years.
The expected ad-spending war of attrition in Maine guarantees the race between Collins and her likely Democratic opponent, Speaker of the state House Sara Gideon, will be competitive.
But Democrats see these one-on-ones with Garland as a key way to gain ground — however incremental — in their war of attrition over the Republican blockade of Garland.
Three of the social conservatives who spoke to BuzzFeed News said they saw Trump and what he represents as contributing to attrition from the church, particularly among young people.
Though they claim otherwise, they are pursuing a brutal war of attrition, hoping to grind down morale among Afghan troops and to show they can outlast the American military.
Marlins 3, Mets 2 MIAMI — In the daily battle of attrition that is the long baseball season, every game counts the same but some come at a greater cost.
" Presentations for 2015 and 2016 for the 50,000-employee software group also included plans for "aggressive performance management" and emphasized the need to "maintain steady attrition to offset hiring.
Together they are pushing an old nativists' dream: a "self-deportation" strategy, also called "attrition through enforcement," which envisions making America whiter by making life intolerable for unauthorized immigrants.
Two forests can each lose 25 percent of their tree cover, but have very different forest attrition distances — and different ecological outcomes — depending on the pattern of tree removal.
And efforts to rebuild the work force — which Mr. Chaffetz said was short by 1,000 positions — have improved, but the agency continues to struggle to keep up with attrition.
During the early years of women at the academy, one in four left before graduating, an attrition rate at least double that of West Point and the Naval Academy.
And with only makeshift, quasi-functional hospistals, the citizens and rebel forces in Eastern Aleppo appear unable to weather the excruciating war of attrition and ceaseless bombardment much longer.
Meanwhile, of all the attrition Twitter experienced in 2018, women made up 39.6 percent of it, while black employees accounted for 3.9 percent and Latinx employees made up 4.2 percent.
The trick to managing such a massive number of layoffs is to allow a company's natural attrition rate — usually, about 10 percent — to reduce the human toll of job cuts.
Harrison, who was appointed chief executive officer earlier this year, said he expects to see attrition in the "8.5 - 9 percent" range, but declined to specify the number of reductions.
Because drivers for firms like Uber and Lyft have high attrition rates, a moratorium on new licences could lead to a sharp drop in the total number of such vehicles.
Likewise, spot iron ore has gained 15 percent in 2016, helped partly by a war of attrition waged by the biggest suppliers that has driven out some higher-cost competitors.
Terms were dictated in ways that probably made publishers believe that there wouldn't be much attrition from core subscription products, but little of that matters when consumer perceptions aren't managed.
In another case, a senior clinician told a therapist that her attrition rate was too high, and he would be "reviewing" some of her therapy transcripts and giving her advice.
Attrition has been a big issue for Tesla in the last two years as the company has missed some of its production goals and its stock price has swung wildly.
A Nestle spokesman said negotiations with unions were underway and that attrition could account for some of the reductions, as Nestle consolidates seven sites around Paris into one by 2020.
The drop-off can't be explained by women leaving their companies in larger numbers than men; attrition rates are also roughly equal between men and women, according to the report.
It is extraordinary that an attorney general would engage in a war of attrition against his own investigative apparatus at the behest of a president publicly implicated by that investigation.
With normal attrition rates, a GM spokesman said the company is confident that all impacted hourly workers will be eligible for another job if willing to move to another plant.
" Vallas blamed Emanuel for permitting the police department's detective division to be "gutted through attrition" and accused him of shifting officers to various sections of the city for "political reasons.
Kalanick does not have a COO as yet, as most know, and has been on a search for one amid attrition and also some forced departures of top Uber execs.
But while Federer paints the court with strokes of magic and the swashbuckling Nadal plays tennis like a superhero, Djokovic is the master of attrition, winning by a thousand cuts.
But the big ones have merely spent that time preparing for a resumption of the last-man-standing war of attrition, from which only the leanest and meanest will emerge.
The attrition rate hits at the heart of the U.S. exit strategy in Afghanistan, which is to build a force capable of taking on the Taliban when it fully withdraws.
The military also classified, for the first time since 2009, the actual and authorized total troop numbers and attrition rate for the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces, or ANDSF.
Last year, U.S. forces in Afghanistan restricted the amount of data it provided on the ANDSF, including casualties, personnel strength and attrition rates - data that has now been completely withheld.
A U.S. defense official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said such a ban would likely discourage people from taking procurement jobs in the Pentagon and cause more attrition.
But if the failed attempt to keep Britain inside the EU provides any lessons for others, it is that years of unchecked attrition warfare on Brussels may have nasty consequences.
In practice, any future conflict between the United States and China is unlikely to be an extended war of attrition; the introduction of nuclear weapons has made such scenarios implausible.
But with the advent of rapid digital applications from nonbank challengers like Quicken Loans, the onus has been placed on banks to refine their processes or risk serious customer attrition.
Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Hill told the Times that the team had lost members due to attrition and that investigations are just one way the team helps the department provide oversight.
The Afghan Army, which has struggled with casualties and attrition as it has taken the combat lead after NATO's drawdown, recruits heavily in the east and north of the country.
Unless members follow Flake's lead en masse or decide to run for the exits, the House is where Republicans seem to have the most serious attrition problems to worry about.
Too many new teachers enter today's diverse classrooms insufficiently prepared, contributing to high attrition rates, recurring teacher shortages, higher costs and, most important, harm to students who deserve excellent teachers.
Nor is the game's constant attrition, the gradual running-out of luck that leads to your 'mechs being cored out or your mechwarriors dying, improved by making it go faster.
We can also reduce the size of the federal bureaucracy through responsible workforce attrition – that is, when employees retire, they can be replaced by a smaller number of new employees.
The techniques at the heart of the shale revolution as well as offshore megaprojects cannot be unlearned, but the workforce in which they are embodied can be harmed by attrition.
The hard-fought victory persuaded Westmoreland to adopt a strategy of attrition — if American troops killed enough North Vietnamese and Viet Cong, the enemy would have to sue for peace.
This fall, she ran 279.2 miles in what's known as Big's Backyard Ultra, a grueling race of attrition during which runners have to complete a 2003-mile loop each hour.
Despite the daily war of attrition making it seem like I've been writing dumb stuff on there forever, I've only been doing this sort of thing for a few years.
In its latest report to Congress, the special inspector noted that since then, new attrition data for the Afghan army and the police has been classified by the American military.
By differentiating and clearly looking for the operational performance and balancing the compensation around this one, I&aposm confident that we will not see higher attrition in 2020 versus 2019.
Police Chief Art Acevedo said the department has 21,218 officers serving some 210 million people, and needs some 350 new officers per year to maintain that number due to attrition.
SQM has over recent years been bombarded with allegations related to its corporate governance, part of a drawn-out war of attrition to wrest the company from Julio Ponce's control.
The company told CNBC that voluntary attrition has decreased by one-third over the last twelve months, and noted that it has recently added talent from Apple and other companies.
With normal attrition rates, a GM spokesman said the company is confident that all affected hourly workers will be eligible for another job if willing to move to another plant.
In a town hall message broadcast to workers across the country, Sloan explained that Americans' adoption of digital banking and the firm's efficiency programs would result in layoffs and attrition.
Its private sector partnerships division would be subject to "a higher level of contract and volume attrition which ... could impact upon the performance of the division in 2018," it said.
That retirement lasted a matter of days and he subsequently signed an agreement to fight Diaz later in the same year, winning a five-round war of attrition on points.
Full data on attrition, which includes desertions, failure to re-enlist and casualties, was now secret, the agency said, a decision taken by the American military, which the agency criticized.
He said by trying to understand where people prefer to move, UBS should be able to reduce employee attrition and the costs of hiring and training, and keep staff happier.
Trump's team and Democrats are now fighting a war of attrition over Trump's personal finances, campaign and presidency that was born from the Russia intrigue and will further strain national unity.
At best he now faces a long war of attrition along his southern border with a very disciplined and committed Syrian Kurdish force, steeled from years of urban warfare with ISIS.
This appears to bear out the current market narrative of a rapidly tightening concentrates market due to a combination of mine attrition and the mine cuts announced by Glencore last October.
In 2017, black employees left Google at the highest rates, followed by Latinx employees; but the attrition numbers also showed that Google was better at retaining female employees than male employees.
Indeed, the ability to mobilize economic and financial resources became the deciding factor as hopes for an early end to the hostilities swiftly faded and the war became one of attrition.
These issues must be addressed head-on, with a focus on ways to decrease the attrition rate and significantly increase the number of qualified men and women to serve as agents.
Of course, there's already been some speed-bumps and market attrition, with three e-moto startups — Alta Motors, Mission Motors and Brammo — forced to power down over the last several years.
Beside recruitment challenges, department cited high attrition, the difficulty of hiring agricultural economists into D.C., the desire to lower costs, and the importance of the agencies being closer to their stakeholders.
The Associated Press reported on Friday growing concerns within the administration about recent attrition, job changes and firings through the White House that have especially hit the communications and legal departments.
"The knee-jerk assumption when people write about attrition is often fear of some kind of a brain drain — I want to push back against that really robustly," Mr. Campbell said.
The cuts were previewed in a Wall Street Journal report in November 2018 that said the company would cut staff in part because of audience attrition over the prior three years.
Unfortunately for Vine, the attrition in talent meant that there were fewer Vine stars who needed to cut deals, and most of Niche's talent brokering went to other platforms, like Instagram.
"Due to budget cuts, attrition and a shift in focus, there's been a collapse in the commitment to take on tax fraud," Chuck Pine, a former IRS official, told the Times.
Sherman had taken a detour through town—with Spieth matching the tournament scoring record at 18 under par while barely breaking a sweat—it morphed into a punitive battle of attrition.
One potential strategy, then, for the administration is to simply wear China down in a "trade war of attrition," as Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group, put it.
There will be like 10,000 rats there, and even assuming a very high attrition rate, you are going to need a wide spread of birds around just generally fucking things up.
This thought-provoking book suggests a new approach to military history: Nolan argues that focusing on battles is the wrong way to understand wars, because attrition is what almost always wins.
LONG-TERM ATTRITION As one of the lowest cost producers, with ample financial reserves, Saudi Arabia can eventually win any price war provided it pushes prices low enough for long enough.
The events showed that Venezuela may be girding for a long war of attrition on the streets as the opposition calls for sustained civil disobedience against Mr. Maduro's accumulation of power.
The restructuring, one of the largest undertaken by a blue chip lender for more than a decade, will be partly managed through natural attrition as people leave the bank, he said.
The restructuring, one of the largest undertaken by a blue chip lender for more than a decade, will be partly managed through natural attrition as people leave the bank, he said.
Analysts have already peppered execs with questions, including how much "repapering" registered investment advisers will have to go through with their own clients and what customer attrition is to be expected.
A frighteningly slow nomination process is undermining the administration's ability to advance America's interests abroad, while a high attrition rate has taken our most seasoned diplomatic professionals off the playing field.
The Marine Corps recently deployed the first female enlisted infantry Marines, though no female yet has successfully completed the Corps' Infantry Officer's Course which often has attrition rates near fifty percent.
In 1996, researchers ran a computer simulation of a hierarchy that began as evenly split among men and women eligible for promotion across eight levels, with a rate of 15% attrition.
"The challenge now is to reform the current framework, which is intended to provide solutions in the short term, to one that is better suited for a war of attrition," he said.
CBP has long struggled to even keep up with attrition in its ranks, and was staffed below currently targeted levels even before the President's January executive orders called for 5,000 more agents.
VW's core brand is in the midst of cutting thousands of jobs through natural attrition, has ceased unprofitable models, reduced parts complexities and streamlined model development to lift the core division's margins.
The NFL's windy insistence on the world-historical significance of every goddamn thing makes it hard to trust; the simple physical attrition born of the game's violence makes it hard to survive.
The carmaker said it will achieve 3,800 job cuts in Germany by the end of 2017, a year after it agreed with unions to slash 23,000 positions via natural attrition by 2020.
People with knowledge of the bank's plans said the reduction would come mostly from so-called attrition of back office employees — staff leaving and not being replaced — rather than lay-off programs.
Robert C. O'Brien, his new national security adviser, plans to pare the council staff by about a third, from 22016 policy experts to under 225, by early next year, generally through attrition.
The cuts have mainly come from attrition and a freeze on hiring imposed by Barclays in September that is still in place, and cuts in its investment bank and continental European operations.
The 6.25-inch phone appears to maintain the company's staunch indifference to the war of notch attrition, forgoing the hole-punch camera from what appears to be a sizable top bezel (forehead).
HCA's Johnson on Monday said some attrition in exchange enrollment was to be expected in the second half of the year, after an initial spike higher due to the sign-up period.
Comcast is moving into wireless as cable companies seek to add more services to reduce customer churn, or attrition, as younger viewers shun high-priced subscriptions in favor of cheaper online options.
In the end, however, Barnett would win this war of attrition, grounding the fight in the third to pass first into mount, and then into position for a deep rear-naked choke.
Attrition work to the eyes with the jab can make aggressive fighters hang back, and if the swelling or cutting gets severe it makes it very hard to see power punches coming.
While stopping short of demanding layoffs, the board calls for cuts to government spending and suggests that "attrition and headcount reductions" at the island's Department of Public Safety could help boost savings.
The high attrition rates raise ethical questions about whether healthcare workers should present dialysis as an option to patients who cannot afford it, Luyckx and her colleagues write in Lancet Global Health.
Like its competitors, Amazon is presumably seeking to downsize its labor force and cut operating costs in the long run, and, whether through attrition or otherwise, job numbers are going to winnow.
In a study of workplace emails, researcher Peter Gloor, of MIT Sloan Management Review, found that companies that have more streamlined email had better outcomes, including happier customers and lower employee attrition.
Attrition. Get good enough at the basics that you can keep the kaiju from doing damage, outlast them for long enough, and eventually a grand opportunity will be revealed for real success.
The LME may have found a way to force an accelerated attrition of load-out queues, but quite evidently it hasn't worked out how to stop them happening in the first place.
Trump's marginal economic leverage will not offer much of an advantage in a drawn out war of attrition, especially given President Xi's overriding resolve to revive China's role as a great power.
On the face of it, there appeared to be some merit to this idea: The team observed some attrition within the near miss group in the aftermath of an unsuccessful grant application.
Although the Afghan National Security and Defense Force (ANDSF) has grown significantly since its post-Taliban rebirth, the ANDSF still suffers from attrition, corruption, logistics and maintenance deficiencies, and inadequate air power.
Attrition in the military, caused by rising casualties, declining re-enlistments and desertions, was about 1403 percent annually as of August, the report said — an increase from 28 percent a year earlier.
Over the course of those 3423 years in space, a steady war of attrition was waged between the crews and these mutating strains of mould and bacteria that also called Mir home.
John Culberson (R-Texas) acknowledged that the cap has caused TSA to instead focus on hiring part-time screeners, something union groups have said contributes to high attrition rates and low morale.
Much of the shrinkage under O'Brien will be through attrition: Most NSC policy staffers are detailed there from other agencies or departments, such as the Pentagon, typically for a year or two.
And, instead of coming together, the two North American professional leagues — the National Women's Hockey League and the Canadian Women's Hockey League — seem to be stockpiling assets for a battle of attrition.
That has led, in part, to an attrition rate so high that the agency has struggled to keep pace through hiring, much less increase its pool of uniformed officers and special agents.
"The attrition rate of carrier-borne pilot training, including those who might have been injured or killed in the line of duty, isn&apost that well publicised by the PLA," said Koh.
The help has arrived at the right time for the agency, where in recent years low morale, high attrition and more people to protect in more places have conspired to pinch resources.
Tesla refused to say how many employees were fired, but said it expects the employee turnover to be similar to last year's attrition, according to Mercury News, which first reported the firings.
Residents who can't make ends meet are bracing for more hardship as both sides engage in the most strategic battle of a war of attrition that has killed more than 10,000 people.
Both sides are waging a war of attrition as government forces, who have retaken most of east Mosul over the past three months, prepare to push into the west of the city.
Of course, there have already been some speed bumps and market attrition, with three e-moto startups — Alta Motors, Mission Motors and Brammo — forced to power down over the last several years.
Two days after King's assassination in Memphis, a 17-year-old Black Panther named Bobby Hutton became the first casualty in an oftentimes violent war of attrition against the criminal justice system.
" He added: "[Star Wars Battlefront II] has pretty clearly significantly underperformed expectations and remains without a live services revenue stream, while Destiny 2 has at the least suffered some unwanted engagement attrition.
Budget delays can drive higher attrition rates, as service members grasp the difficulty of getting the "drill time" and training necessary for promotion, and fret over keeping the goodwill of their employer.
Thomas B. Edsall Unable — at least so far — to kill the Affordable Care Act outright, the Trump administration has conducted a sustained war of attrition designed to inflict fatal damage on Obamacare.
When too long a period passes with only slow changes, when the city is shaped more by the attrition of trends and time than by any series of distinct events, Eternity Street drags.
Amgen clarified in an email that it currently employs around 20,000 people worldwide, including 0.63,000 in the United States, and said the 1,600 includes new staff as well as hires to address attrition.
Customs and Border Protection, which oversees Border Patrol, has ongoing struggles with attrition in its workforce and has already shifted resources to deal with the swell of migrants at the US-Mexico border.
Also men are more likely to stay an Uber driver for longer — the attrition rate for women sticking with driving after six months is higher: 76 percent compared to 63 percent for men.
The failure of the party in winning the recent Punjab and Goa state elections is a major setback as electoral victories and expansion are crucial for a fledgling party to minimise political attrition.
The true war of attrition is between Kings and Queens County, as countless Queens residents retreat east, drawing in Brooklyn army's just as Russian and Soviet forces drew in first Napoleon, then Hitler.
The bank expects most of the departures at BNP Paribas Fortis to come through attrition and it will offer an early retirement to 800 workers aged 58 and over, said spokesman Valery Halloy.
It said the planned reduction in jobs, which follows a review of M&S's organisational structure, would be achieved through a combination of fewer contractors, natural attrition and redundancies for M&S employees.
An unloved stepchild of the Department of Homeland Security, the T.S.A. has suffered through continual turnover in leadership, repeated misconduct by senior managers, low staff morale and high rates of attrition among screeners.
Top of mind is the current aggression by Russia in and around Ukraine, a clear expansion of the war of attrition, which is four years old and has claimed a reported 11,85033 lives.
Made up of senior political, career, and immigration officials, we oversaw an aggressive initiative to fill the many vacancies left by attrition, hiring freezes, and years of chronic underfunding of the immigration courts.
Life was a resource, and the arcade lineage of games demanded designs of attrition that could only understand death as part of a slow drain on your ability to continue playing a game.
As such, as exciting as the Cubs might be, it's possible to imagine their championship bid derailed by injuries to the pitching staff or just the attrition and regression built into the game.
Voluntary separation, early retirement and natural attrition would account for the bulk of the affected jobs, with forced layoffs limited to about 800 employees and 550 contract workers, it said in a statement.
Smelter restarts in the United States on the back of import tariffs are still being largely offset by outages in Canada, Brazil and margin cost attrition at some of the world's smaller plants.
The paper had said Daimler aimed to reduce its staff of 15,000 by a total of between 1,000 and 2,000 through measures including the voluntary redundancy programme, internal transfers, early retirement and attrition.
As the wars dragged on, fewer and fewer Americans wanted to fight in them, and the Army was having trouble making its recruiting goals and had serious problems with attrition at every rank.
"Our battle today is a battle of attrition, and we will prolong it for the enemy, and they must know that the jihad will continue until Judgment Day," he said in the video.
By examining only individuals who identify as Democrats in both the baseline survey and the 2016 survey, I can weed out the possibility that the shift I'm measuring is due only to attrition.
According to the Learning Policy Institute, 90 percent of the nationwide demand is created when teachers leave the profession and two-thirds of teacher attrition can be attributed to factors other than retirement.
The company-wide review will look at cost optimization potential and at the areas of administration, research and development and procurement, and will seek to cut jobs by attrition, Ohler told the newspaper.
Chiapas is the Mexican state with the highest level of Catholic attrition: Whereas 81 percent of Mexican adults self-identify as Catholic, nearly half of adults in Chiapas have joined Protestant denominations. 5.
Thompson said the attrition rate for new exercise programs, especially those attended as a result of New Year's resolutions, was about 50% in the first 30 days and almost 80% within 60 days.
Meanwhile, foreign institutional investors could turn more negative on the company on "concerns related to the tussle between the promoter (Murthy) and the board, coupled with senior management attrition," the Nomura analysts said.
Instead, American soldiers and Marines were stuck defending along the DMZ, a battle of attrition in miserable places like Khe Sanh that went on until we pulled out of the country in 290.
Who serves under Kelly in the department (especially if Kobach really is named deputy) will be an important sign of whether the general's holistic approach or the crackdown-focused "attrition" approach will prevail.
Only 20 percent of special education students at New York City charter schools stay in their schools for three years, more than double the average attrition rate for special education students in district schools.
Rodin seemed to offer a binding, timeless, and universal point: that the practice of conquering by attrition is as merciless, callous, and was as present within the artist's own time as it is now.
The NSA has "seen a steady rise" in the attrition rate among its roughly 36,000 employees since 2009, and it now sits at a "little less than six percent," according to an NSA spokesman.
TRADE WAR OF ATTRITION The export slowdown is rebounding on the United States, contributing to a slowdown in the domestic economy, especially the more trade-exposed manufacturing sector, and in turn curbing import growth.
After a four-year war of attrition, Foodpanda remained as No. 235 and wanted to get out of the market — so Chocofood acquired Foodpanda and took over their customer base and the legal entity.

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