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The College Board tells readers to base their evaluations on things like "clear and consistent mastery," but the truly decisive criterion may be simpler.
The date of this criterion may be inferred from the indifference toward it of all persons prior to Hezekiah e.g., the prophets Elijah and Elisha and Jehoiada, a priest of Jerusalem (all 9th century bce).
Our criterion may be therefore approximated with (32).
Thus, a single criterion may be critical for one study, but not for another.
The termination criterion may be selected by defining maximum iteration count or accuracy of solutions, etc.
First, notice that the criterion may be decomposed to two terms because (25).
Therefore, the Middlebrook's stability criterion may be violated and the system can be unstable.
The theoretical near-optimality of MCBER criterion may be seriously impaired by unreliable channel estimation.
Each criterion may be further decomposed to a number of lower-level subcriteria as a new level.
If the number of sources is unknown, a criterion may be established to estimate the number of sources beforehand.
Moreover, the sameness-of-content criterion may be understood as a version of Ockham's Razor, demanding not to multiply entities beyond necessity.
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