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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute criterion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a definitive standard or measure against which something is judged or evaluated.
Example: "In scientific research, an absolute criterion for success is often necessary to ensure the validity of the results."
Alternatives: "definitive standard" or "unquestionable measure".
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None, however, has been accepted as an absolute criterion by many carbonate petrologists.
But it also established what has become the absolute criterion to determine children's welfare: the best interests of the child.
He takes this to be "an absolute criterion" (ibid).
The sorption capacity (C) is an absolute criterion to characterize the efficiency of the CO2 capture.
However, this does not represent an absolute criterion, as long as all the lesions can be successfully ablated.
According to other researches, however, the support rotation alone cannot be the absolute criterion for the integrity of blast-resistant concrete connections.
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Thus, even when the definitions were scored using relative, as opposed to absolute, criteria, the same pattern of results emerged.
All existing criteria for wind and thermal comfort are absolute criteria, which specify the threshold values or comfort ranges for respective weather parameters.
Although corticosteroids carry the risk of hyperglycemia, gestational diabetes should not be used as absolute criteria to withhold corticosteroid injections for orthopedic complaints.
As we shall see, the main rival philosophical theories of progress propose absolute criteria, such as problem-solving capacity or increasing truthlikeness, that are applicable to all developments of science throughout its history.
The patient's symptoms resolved, and she went on to vaginally deliver a healthy term infant without complications, suggesting that gestational diabetes should not be used as absolute criteria to withhold corticosteroid injections for orthopedic complaints.
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