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"A drop in performance led to more C.E.O.
Before the Games began, some wondered whether Sutton's absence would lead to a drop in performance.
An unsightly affront, yes, but for athletes it could also mean a drop in performance.
But drivers may notice a drop in performance and fuel efficiency, said Bill Visnic, a senior editor at Edmunds.com.
In addition, an employer could perceive the workaholic's reduced work hours and curtailed accessibility as a drop in performance, Professor Porter said.
"Tagging individual balls with an intensity measure provides both immediate analysis such as identifying effort balls, or potentially a drop in performance due to fatigue, or longer term workload analysis," McNamara said.
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The most striking conclusion reached by Monitor is the sharp performance drop last winter against the four-hour target was not due to a drop in the performance of A&E units themselves.
The 1938 Yankees had 48 victories in 61 games during one summer stretch, and won the team's third straight AL championship despite a drop in batting performance by Gehrig.
On the other hand, the attentional resources did not seem to be exhausted, since a drop in behavioural performance would then be expected.
However, it is not useful to combine plenty of classifiers as it can lead to a drop in prediction performance as demonstrated for the CE1.
Instead, they arise from a drop in RCBS performance, suggesting that its enhanced correlation on the whole-length data set could be due to an artefact in the protein data.
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