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The phrase "by criterion" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to introduce the criteria or standard used to make a judgment or decision. For example, "The applicants were evaluated by criterion of academic performance, professional experience, and creativity".
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By Richard Brody In "The Gold Rush," from 1925 (released by Criterion), Charlie Chaplin puts himself through the wringer.
It's like that for the entire 170 minutes of "Tokyo Olympiad," to be released on Tuesday by Criterion.
Meanwhile, a set of five François Truffaut films, "The Adventures of Antoine Doinel," was released last week by Criterion.
In "The Gold Rush," from 1925 (released by Criterion), Charlie Chaplin puts himself through the wringer.
"It's been restored by Criterion under the supervision of the director for a Blue-ray edition.
These films will travel to other cities and be brought out on DVD by Criterion.
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Collected data was extracted, analyzed and synthesized to produce a by-criterion HTA report.
The highly synthesized version of the by-criterion HTA report with assessment scales is reported in Additional file 1.
Some members voiced concern about the amount of work involved in developing the by-criterion HTA report.
Synthesized data integrated in the MCDA Core Model and the Contextual Tool is referred to as the "by-criterion HTA report".
The use of the by-criterion HTA report allowed the clinical decisionmaking panel to assess all the criteria easily and from a single source.
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