desilver

desilver

(diːˈsɪlvə)
vb (tr)
(Chemistry) to remove silver from; to deprive of silver
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(2012), https://perma.cc /9LTE-LMH9; see also DeSilver, supra note 26
Black men are laid off at rates disproportionate to those of White men (Couch & Fairlie, 2010; DeSilver, 2013) and earn 77.1% of their White male counterparts' salary.
(6.) See Drew Desilver, On Election Day, Most Voters Use Electronic or Optical-Scan Ballots, PEW RES CTR (Nov 8 2016), http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/11/08/ on-election-daymost-voters-use-electronic-or-optical-scan-ballots/[https://perma.cc/6H4U-6LZ9] (reporting that Washington, Oregon, and Colorado conduct all voting by mail, while the other forty-seven states use al least some optical-scan voting and direct-recording electronic voting machines).
students are routinely ranked outside of the top 20 in science and math literacy (Desilver, 2017).
(7) Drew Desilver, "Most Americans unaware that as U.S.
Compounding this issue, economists suggest that income levels do not rise in accordance with typical consumption demands (Desilver 2014).
(41) See Drew DeSilver, Trump's Victory Another Example of How Electoral College Wins Are Bigger than Popular Vote Ones, PEW RES.
Drew DeSilver, the study's author, said in an interview that he thought looking at the S & P 1500, rather than the more traditional S & P 500, would surface more top female executives with smaller companies in the mix, but that wasn't the case.
Since the 1930's consumers in the United States have spent lower percentages of disposable income on food (Desilver, 2014).
(98.) Drew DeSilver, More Older Americans Are Working, and Working
(1.) Drew DeSilver, Proposed Amendments to the U.S.
22, 2010), http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2010/02/what-will-the-anti-incumbent-f renzy-mean-for-2010/36345/(considering high anti-incumbent sentiment in advance of 2010 midterm elections); see generally Drew DeSilver, Public's Anti-Incumbent Mood Hasn't Always Predicted Big Electoral Swings, PEW RESEARCH CTR.