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As prototyping machines, they are designed for the lowest common denominator of performance.
Political apathy and a willingness to accept a low common denominator of performance have taken their toll on the psyche of the Philippine people.
Political apathy and a willingness to accept a low common denominator of performance had taken their toll on the psyche of the Philippine people.
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Second, it yields realistic returns because the employee denominator of the performance ratio is substantial.
The denominator of Eq. (8) represents the product of performance indices of ith alternative relating to non-beneficial attributes.
The denominator of Eq. (10) represents the product of performance indices of ith alternative relating to non-beneficial attributes respecting subjective significance coefficients of each attribute ( {w}_j^s ).
To produce comparable measures of performance among pharmacies, we restricted the denominator for each indicator to the "at-risk" patient population.
Registry data aimed at capture of all instances of ILE application are also required to determine an accurate denominator of ILE use, such that clinical performance characteristics may be inferred.
We generated scatter plots of performance, as a percentage, against the number of stunted under-fives (the denominator for the percentage).
This factor can be translated into a coefficient of performance (COP), which is usually used to measure instantaneous performance, and has the advantage of using the same units in the numerator and denominator (in this case kWh).
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