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1. From qualitative to Quantitative criteria for indicator selection
Qualitative, Quantitative
2. Clear and Quantitative criteria should be established to determine which individuals should qualify for legal aid
Quantitative, Qualify
3. Each of these qualitative and Quantitative criteria carries the same weight in the evaluation
Qualitative, Quantitative
4. From Quantitative criteria a multi-objective mathematical programming model to minimize costs is …
Quantitative
5. Formal diagnostic systems (DSM-IV, ICSD, and ICD-10) do not provide adequate Quantitative criteria to diagnose insomnia
Quantitative
6. The use of Quantitative criteria limits the influence of subjective, non-economic factors on consumption-related resource management in households and can positively affect its efficiency
Quantitative
7. Quantitative criteria in a sentence 1. If some form of Quantitative criteria can be established then the evaluation process can be carried out objectively and efficiently. 2.
Quantitative
8. Quantitative criteria Under the draft Quantitative criteria, an individual will be an MRT if they fall into any of the categories listed below
Quantitative
9. Quantitative criteria for species delimitation
Quantitative
10. Quantitative criteria commonly used to evaluate strategies are financial ratios, which strategists use to make three critical comparisons: (1) comparing the firm’s performance over different time periods, (2) comparing the firm’s performance to that of competitors’ (3) comparing the firm’s performance to …
Quantitative
11. Quantitative criteria for insomnia
Quantitative
12. The ranking algorithm is based on qualitative measures derived from telephone and in-person interviews and surveys: service models, investing process, client retention, industry experience, review of compliance records, firm nominations, etc.; and Quantitative criteria, such as assets under management and revenue generated for their firms.
Qualitative, Quantitative
13. 36) _____ are Quantitative criteria commonly used to evaluate strategies
Quantitative
14. Ibis (2010), doi: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.2010.01051.x Quantitative criteria for species delimitation JOSEPH A
Quantitative
15. Defining insomnia: Quantitative criteria for insomnia severity and frequency
Quantitative
16. In embryology, a number of studies have tried to acquire Quantitative criteria such as chromosome numbers, the synchrony of cell division and the rate of …
Quantitative
17. The Quantitative criteria of the sleep diary in this study agree with the few available data in the literature
Quantitative
18. But historically the traditional Quantitative criteria have been described almost exclusively in terms of quantitative research
Quantitative
19. Objective: In 1986, the British Society for Clinical Cytology (BSCC) published Quantitative criteria to assist diagnosis in a three‐tier grading system of squamous cell dyskaryosis
Quantitative
20. Quantitative criteria for insomnia Insomnia, referring to difficulty sleeping, is the most common sleep disorder
Quantitative
21. Assess Quantitative criteria beyond NACE4 • HOW: Same Trade Intensity and CO2 Cost indicators as for NACE 4-digit sectors calculated using more specific disaggregation levels such as PRODCOM 6-digit or 8-digit level • WHY: Assessment at NACE 4-digit can be missing specific products or groups of products which would meet the
Quantitative
22. Proposed Sheffield Quantitative criteria in cervical cytology to assist the grading of squamous cell dyskaryosis, as the British Society for Clinical Cytology definitions require amendment
Quantitative
23. The Quantitative criteria vary from country to country which is based on the economic considerations
Quantitative
24. Time series analysis and statistical test provide Quantitative criteria to determine the optimum observation frequency
Quantitative
25. Nonetheless, results suggest that Quantitative criteria derived from sleep-log data may be useful for classification of primary insomnia.
Quantitative
26. A) Most Quantitative criteria are geared to long-term objectives rather than annual objectives
Quantitative
27. B) Different accounting methods can provide different results on many Quantitative criteria
Quantitative
28. C) Intuitive judgments are almost never used in deriving Quantitative criteria.
Quantitative
29. Quantitative criteria for Adequacy I 373 Libraries, although recognizing that in stitutions with a multiplicity of programs may need minimal collections of two or three times the basic figure of twenty thousand volumes, do not state at what point this requirement takes effect
Quantitative
30. Objective The aim of the study was to put forward Quantitative criteria for the Consensus Sleep Diary, to differentiate people with insomnia from normal sleepers.
Quantitative
31. Such a company can qualify as a “small company” if it is a private company and meets the Quantitative criteria in either the first or second FY commencing on or after 1 July 2015.
Qualify, Quantitative
QUANTITATIVE CRITERIA