Examples of using Attrition in English and their translations into Ukrainian
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
Attrition bias Cherry picking(fallacy) Econometrics Fooled by Randomness by Nassim Nicholas Taleb Meta-analysis Multiple comparisons problem Selection bias Selection principle Texas sharpshooter fallacy.
Reducing customer attrition by 5-10% can bring the company 75% of additional profit;
sometimes called customer attrition.
heavy media separator, and attrition mill.
strategists like Sun Tzu have viewed attrition warfare as something to be avoided.
Further analysis revealed that while the attrition rate after failure was 10 percent higher for the near-miss group,
If this attrition is systematically related to any feature of the study,
a long-lasting war of attrition similar to World War I.
Subject of the report:“How to raise attrition rate to 125%/ year,
Have full confidence the aggressor will be greatly surprised because it thought this war- this war of attrition Syria has been exposed to for years- had made it incapable of confronting attacks,” Sussan warned.
Just think about it, with 5% attrition, your average customers sticks around for about 20 months, but with 1% attrition, they stick around for 100 months.
because it thought this war- this war of attrition Syria has been exposed to for years- had made it incapable of confronting attacks," Assistant Foreign Minister Ayman Sussan said.
pairing their progress in making social connections with monthly attrition data.
through conquest, attrition or evolution) replaces by some more efficient form of society.
through conquest, attrition or evolution) replaces by some more efficient form of society.
Attrition cannot explain such losses.
Review for Attrition Warfare.
executives may be able to reduce attrition.
From the beginning of 1915, the First World War became a war of attrition.
Mortality: Participants lost from the study, attrition.