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  • The group, one of France's biggest private-sector employers, doesn't plan to lay off employees in France, relying instead on the nonreplacement of workers who leave the company or retire.

    Veolia Plans Asset Sales to Pare Debt Geraldine Amiel 2011

  • This decrease is a result of the limited number of installations and of nonreplacement of dairies which were taken out of production, such as the old palm-thatched dairies.

    The Speech Castro, Fidel 1970

  • Falling longevity among men, alcoholism, HIV-AIDS, a nonreplacement birthrate and other factors could cut Russia's 150 million population by 20 million in the next 20 years.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Sol Sanders 2010

  • Falling longevity among men, alcoholism, HIV-AIDS, a nonreplacement birthrate and other factors could cut Russia's 150 million population by 20 million in the next 20 years.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines Sol Sanders 2010

  • It was the smallest crowd to attend a nonreplacement Raiders game since 1967 - when the team was still a member of the A.F.L. - and according to Statistics L.L.C. the smallest for an

    NYT > Home Page By CHASE STUART 2010

  • Falling longevity among men, alcoholism, HIV-AIDS, a nonreplacement birthrate and other factors could cut Russia's 150 million population by 20 million in the next 20 years.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines 2010

  • Falling longevity among men, alcoholism, HIV-AIDS, a nonreplacement birthrate and other factors could cut Russia's 150 million population by 20 million in the next 20 years.

    The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines 2010

  • A second type of good inflation is one that occurs as a result of a reduction in the supplies of goods and services caused by natural disasters, the depletion of natural resources, or increases in people's preferences for leisure (causing a decline in labor-force participation) or for present consumer goods (causing the nonreplacement or "consumption" of capital goods).

    Mises Dailies Joseph T. Salerno 2009

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