Sentence examples for defining benchmark from inspiring English sources

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In some cases, States are obliged to be consistent in defining benchmark ages — such as the age for admission into employment and completion of compulsory education; but in other cases the Convention is unequivocal in setting an upper limit — such as prohibiting life imprisonment or capital punishment for those under 18 years of age.

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And government agencies will have tools for defining benchmarks in a trade that is often informal and that falls through the cracks between groups that manage agriculture and forestry.

The performance of these protocols has been evaluated using dissimilar set of experimental/simulation parameters, thus there is no well defined benchmark for experimental/simulation settings.

To address the main research questions of this paper, time-serials moving average method is extended and refined to define benchmark and to model ridership fluctuation (expressed as ridership residual).

It empirically captures the important relationship between performance interference of VM and major factors which are easily accessible in the real environment with defined benchmark workloads on a Xen hypervisor cluster platform.

Outdoor concentrations of air toxics were compared to previously defined benchmark concentrations for cancer and noncancer health effects.

Participant evaluations were carried out at visit 2 and visit 3. WHO defined benchmark criteria for an acceptable quality for ABHR to help purchasing decision-making.

Fourth, Israel is pushing the EU-3 to define benchmarks that would signal a failure of the process, and to identify the concrete consequences of such failure.

Traditional funds have more tightly defined benchmarks and boundaries.

Camp (1995) defined benchmarking as the process of learning and exchange of corporate information, with the purpose of promoting adaptations in an organization based on the observation of the best practices of the market.

Here sub-contractors could be equipped with portable enrollment kits that provide easy to use biometric identification services to a vast network of sub-contractors.16 Clearly, this kind of arrangement also needs to set appropriate incentives to maximize enrollment and define benchmarks to assess the performance of the sub-contractors.

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