1. All, with the possible exception of employer conflicts, apply with equal force to dropout rates from public schools. 2. Better career guidance and exposure to real workplaces ahead of time could help reduce the attrition rate from intensive work-based learning experiences. 3. None the less it is possible to make some observations concerning the relative dissociation rates from some of the sites. 4. Thus, it would be reasonable to expect that populations with a high mortality rate from coronary heart disease would also exhibit a high mortality rate for colon cancer. 5. This is consistent with the observation that while there is a significant mortality associated with the first variceal bleed survival rate from subsequent bleeds is substantially better. 6. The method of indirect standardisation involved applying stratum specific rates from the total cohort to the person-years of observation in the relevant stratum of each contraceptive group. 7. The NHS has traditionally recruited large numbers of learners to compensate for high wastage rates from the profession. 8. So what forces impeded the real wage rate from falling so as to bring into employment those willing to work at the going wage rate? 9. The general rule is that interest is awarded at half short-term investment account rate from accident to trial. 10. This has led to a fall in the emergency attendances with almost a hundred per cent registration rates from local slum families. |