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  2. Attrition warfare - Wikipedia

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    The French invasion of Russia is a textbook example of attrition warfare, where Russia interfered with Napoleon's military logistics and won the war without a decisive battle. One of the best visual representations of the Russian attrition warfare strategies was created by Charles Joseph Minard. It shows the steady decrease of the number of ...

  3. Language attrition - Wikipedia

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    Language attrition is the process of decreasing proficiency in or losing a language. For first or native language attrition, this process is generally caused by both isolation from speakers of the first language ("L1") and the acquisition and use of a second language ("L2"), which interferes with the correct production and comprehension of the first.

  4. Attrition - Wikipedia

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    Attrition (research), loss of participants during an experiment. Attrition (dental), loss of tooth structure by mechanical forces from opposing teeth; Attrition (erosion), the wearing away of rocks in rivers or the sea; Attrition, also known as Final Mission, 2018 american film; Imperfect contrition, also known as attrition, in Catholic theology

  5. Major study from Stanford workplace guru reveals that hybrid ...

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    Nick Bloom's coauthored study found that hybrid working reduced attrition, had no impact on productivity or performance, and generated "millions of dollars in savings" for the business.

  6. Selection bias - Wikipedia

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    Attrition bias is a kind of selection bias caused by attrition (loss of participants), [13] discounting trial subjects/tests that did not run to completion. It is closely related to the survivorship bias , where only the subjects that "survived" a process are included in the analysis or the failure bias , where only the subjects that "failed" a ...

  7. How To Tactfully Say 'No' At Work - AOL

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    By Justin Thompson Many of us have been in a position where our boss, our co-worker, a client or customer has asked us to do something that we know is a bad idea or a complete waste of time. More ...

  8. How to Say No to Your Boss - AOL

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  9. Fabian strategy - Wikipedia

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    The Fabian strategy is a military strategy where pitched battles and frontal assaults are avoided in favor of wearing down an opponent through a war of attrition and indirection. While avoiding decisive battles, the side employing this strategy harasses its enemy through skirmishes to cause attrition, disrupt supply and affect morale ...