Examples of using Attrition in English and their translations into Chinese
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It will be a war of attrition, outcome dependent on which side can build the most and biggest and strongest ships the fastest.
However, the highest voluntary attrition is seen in the Retail Sector which has 18.5% of employee turnover, again, which is a major setback.
The surprise of the attrition rate is that only a fraction of the ill-fated planes were lost in combat.
This natural attrition rate has caused many Afghans to retire after they have served in the first class.
Eventually, after four years of attrition, the Federal forces secured the surrender of the defeated south.
And so, there's this natural attrition process, depending on the culture of the agency, that will promote people with certain attributes.
Four trials(with 6995 women) had low risk of bias and one trial(with 303 women) had high risk of attrition bias.
Because of natural attrition, today's bloated human population bubble would not be reinflated at anything near the former pace.
The rate of attrition could begin to impact Russia's ability to fly patrols with regularity.
Rates of retention have exceeded objectives but are still challenged by high attrition rates that generate additional recruitment and training costs.
In some cases, this attrition has been from career improvement prospects.
However, we judged all studies to be at low risk of attrition and reporting bias.
Attrition among the legal and policy staff has been bad enough that one former Google official referred to Walker as“the only one left.”.
In psychology experiments, selective attrition describes the tendency of some people to be more likely to drop out of a study than others.
For the present purpose it need only be stated that attrition, with the Sacrament of Penance, suffices to obtain forgiveness of sin.
He seeks to conduct a prolonged war of attrition, hoping to force war-weary Western governments into retreat.
Risk of bias was generally unclear, but five studies had high risk of bias in one domain(attrition, selection, or reporting bias).
However, attrition remains a constant concern for sustainability and professional development.
Attrition and the shortage of non-commissioned officers remain challenging for both services but efforts are being made to reduce the shortfalls.
Staff attrition continued to be a serious challenge to the work of the Tribunal.