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The phrase "adequacy standard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to assessments, evaluations, or criteria for determining sufficiency or acceptability in various fields such as law, education, or quality control.
Example: "The adequacy standard for this project requires that all materials meet specific quality benchmarks before approval."
Alternatives: "sufficiency criterion" or "acceptability benchmark".
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The case argues that the US government's Prism data collection programme, revealed by Edward Snowden in the NSA files, which sees EU citizens' data held by US companies passed on to US intelligence agencies, breaches the EU's Data Protection Directive "adequacy" standard for privacy protection, meaning that the Safe Harbour framework no longer applies.
We must note, however, that the EC adequacy standard was different between their study and our studies because we defined EC presence as at least one group of 6 or more EC cells and they defined it as 10 or more EC and/or squamous metaplastic cells singly or in groups.
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But she said that the fund had given a "positive" assessment of the domestic economy and the financial system, including moves to impose international capital adequacy standards.
It sets capital adequacy standards for the world's banks and holds meetings with top central bankers, including Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve, and William J. McDonough, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, both of whom are on its board.
Among other measures, the document called for an agreement on Nov. 15 to submit rating agencies to registration, ways to reduce incentives to excessive risk taking, harmonizing of capital adequacy standards and encouraging an internationally coordinated response to the macroeconomic challenges as recession looms.
The rules have if and then clause which hold metrics adequacy standards.
The prices on that day will play a major role in determining whether the banks meet the capital adequacy standards set by the Bank for International Standards.
Basel II's treatment of capital adequacy standards is just one telling example of regulatory capture.
(1) A QHP issuer must have a sufficient number and geographic distribution of essential community providers, where available, to ensure reasonable and timely access to a broad range of such providers for low-income, medically underserved individuals in the QHP's service area, in accordance with the Exchange's network adequacy standards.
Comparing ten high-income countries involved in the WHO Mental Health Survey Initiative [ 18], estimated minimum adequacy standards range from 18 to 42% among patients receiving treatment for anxiety, mood, and substance disorders.
Thirteen cases (3.8%) were excluded because not reaching the adequacy standards set for molecular analysis, based on national and international recommendations [ 9, 15] even after tumor cell enrichment by manual microdissection.
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