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ACROSS-THE-BOARD

Definition av ACROSS-THE-BOARD

  1. över hela linjen, genomgående

4

Antal bokstäver

16

Är palindrom

Nej

27
AC
ACR
AR
ARD
BO

A-A
A-C


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  • Under financial pressure in the 1980s, the federal government produced what popularly became known as the Neilson Report, which recommended across-the-board financial cuts to all federal government organizations, including the NRC.
  • This expectation creates bias that is especially pernicious in that its effects are not uniform throughout the test and cannot be corrected for through simple across-the-board normalization;.
  • The Chairman of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, Chow Chung-kong believes that it is so difficult to implement standard working hours that apply "across-the-board", specifically, to accountants and barristers.
  • Jon Setzen of the San Francisco Chronicle describes the album as "an across-the-board mix of bleepy synths, crunch beats and ambient, dreamy vocals, with even a bit disco mixed in at times".
  • The Greiner government, which promised "sensible, moderate but progressive" government, wasted no time in commencing its legislative agenda, announcing across-the-board spending cuts and plans to announce a mini-budget in June.
  • Shelly Weiss of Cashbox praised the album as “the tightest, most finely crafted quality album I've heard all year… across-the-board appeal, and will get the street crowd as well as the yuppies.
  • In contrast, Palloni and Arias in 2004 hypothesized that this phenomenon is most likely caused by across-the-board bias in underestimating mortality rates, caused by ethnic misidentification or an overstatement of ages.
  • Bynum and House colleague Carolyn Pollan of Fort Smith prepared the state budget by retaining previous figures from the Bill Clinton administration but with 5 percent across-the-board cuts.
  • Motive based theories attribute these motives as across-the-board explanations to all members of an ascriptive group, and thus excludes analyses that take advantage of the explanatory power of deviation among allocators.
  • 86% across-the-board increase in food stamp benefits nationally, but Sablan successfully lobbied Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack to reprogram $1.
  • SFS members, like SES members, are not entitled to automatic across-the-board increases and locality-based comparability payments.
  • Farley opposes an across-the-board decriminalization of prostitution and sex workers' rights activists and groups (such as COYOTE) which advocate legalizing or decriminalizing prostitution and the purchase of sexual services.
  • He described the other four tracks of the album as "across-the-board winners", with "Say No More" being a "joyously mathed up complication of first album Ariana".
  • Since joining Appalachian State University in 2014, Chancellor Everts advocated for increases in faculty salaries, with merit-based salary increases provided in 2019 through a reallocation of state funds and across-the-board salary increase for full-time faculty and staff in the 2021–22 and 2022-23 fiscal years thanks to the biennial state budget bill signed into law by North Carolina Gov.
  • Each portion is treated by the totalizator as a separate bet, so an across-the-board bet is merely a convenience for bettors and parimutuel clerks.


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