Sentence examples for benchmark mean from inspiring English sources

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Per question the average practice score is reported and compared with an overall benchmark mean that is calculated from data of all practices that have completed the SCOPE questionnaire in 2008 (n = 506-587).

At a benchmark mean specificity of approximately 97percentt, it detected a seven-day outbreak consisting of five additional patients each day with a shorter lag than the autoregressive, Serfling, trimmed seasonal, and wavelet models (table 2).

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But the higher benchmark meant that white applicants were five times more likely than African-Americans to move on to the next stage of the hiring process.

Losing to the benchmark means forfeiting a comparable piece of the normal fee.

The Westminster government believes the new English Baccalaureate benchmark will mean more teenagers get to study subjects it believes are vital.

But only using funding as a benchmark can mean focusing too heavily on consumer fintech – and ignoring another large fintech opportunity.

But benchmarking can mean good news for other companies.

The following performance metrics were used in the benchmark process: Mean error (GB) Mean error Median error (GB) Median error Mean absolute error (GB) Mean absolute percentage error Mean runtime Median runtime.

Thus, the benchmark is meant to imply that evolution, Big Bang theory and plate tectonic theory are just as well supported by evidence as cell theory, atomic theory and germ theory and that while evidence-based "challenges" to the former theories are not impossible, they are no more likely than valid challenges to the latter.

To appraise the relationship of the moves to the citations, the citation lists were used as the criteria for determining relatedness of articles, establishing a benchmark; it means that two articles are considered as "related" if they share a significant set of co-citations.

This benchmark is meant to test only the accuracy of the inferred edge direction, which is the novel part of IDEM.

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