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You could interpret that as KILLING too many does to replenish the herd or you could look at it as THE RATIO of does to bucks heavily favoring the does.
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You could interpret that as KILLING too many does to replenish the herd or you could look at it as THE RATIO of does to bucks heavily favoring the does.
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Having an account with a balance that high on my report obviously affects my rating (which I found when applying for my own credit card: "RATIO ON REVOLVING ACCOUNT TOO HIGH"), which kind of sucks because it's not my debt and I didn't have any say in the matter.
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Having an account with a balance that high on my report obviously affects my rating (which I found when applying for my own credit card: "RATIO ON REVOLVING ACCOUNT TOO HIGH"), which kind of sucks because it's not my debt and I didn't have any say in the matter.
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P/E RATIO — The percentage of investors wetting their pants as the market keeps crashing.
Archive 2008-10-01 Noni Mausa 2008
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In fact the raising of the minimum wage actually lowers the fixed cost RATIO as compared to sales and profit margin.
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EMPLOYMENT-POPULATION RATIO 1999-2008 » Sociological Images
U.S. EMPLOYMENT-POPULATION RATIO (1999-2008) » Sociological Images 2008
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I hope it will serve as a model for many more young scholars conferences run by RATIO in the coming years.
Knowledge Spillovers from Enterpreneurship - The Austrian Economists 2007
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But while I had overestimated the value of learning from Baumol's book I would experience, I underestimated the value of learning I would receive from the RATIO Conference.
Knowledge Spillovers from Enterpreneurship - The Austrian Economists 2007
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