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We are in a war of attrition, someone was saying to me the other day.
Another 2,000 jobs will be cut by 1997 through attrition, he said.
And every time the tax law changed, we'd feel a little attrition.
The attrition rate is the same as in high school.
Fight the war of attrition until one side is down and out.
How does the company keep its attrition rate under 10 percent?
Under the plan, 200 police jobs would be cut through attrition over several years.
Most of that, she said, is expected to come through attrition.
He's said that all 16,000 jobs would be lost through attrition.
The company size and industry also play a key role in attrition rate.
It said most of the job cuts would be made through attrition.
Attrition is a factor in the study of any language.
A couple of current challenges could lead to more attrition.
"It would be the death of the union by attrition."
But they were brought down through a bloody political war of attrition.
The city's overall attrition rate for teachers in or after their first year is 25 percent.
This is turning into a war of attrition, she thought.
She has also cut about 3,000 state jobs, mostly through attrition.
It believed the war of attrition must come to its end.
From this point on the battle became one of attrition.
Pilot attrition was high, as 603 found out the next day.
Of the teachers who began in 1990, 342 completed two years, a 30 percent attrition rate.
The force has already lost more than 300 officers in the last two years as a result of attrition.
About 10 percent of them will be let go, the company said, through early retirement or attrition.
The attrition rate of students entering the university was very small.