Sentence examples for interpretive guideline from inspiring English sources

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Here's one interpretive guideline: ask yourself how her teacher would react if he or she knew of these tutoring sessions -- are you picturing someone smiling proudly or picking up the hot line to the principal's office?

401, 411, 50 L.Ed.2d 343 (1976) (discounting significance of agency interpretive guideline promulgated eight years after statute's enactment, although fact that guideline contradicted agency's earlier position deemed "more importan[t]"); Udall v. Tallman, 380 U.S. 1, 16, 85 S.Ct.

To address this gap, the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS) has included warnings such as ' Enterobacter, Citrobacter, and Serratia spp. may develop resistance during prolonged therapy with third generation cephalosporins' in its interpretive guideline publications [ 16].

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Results were read following the manufacturer's instructions and interpreted according to MIC interpretive guidelines by Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute.

Some of the limitations associated with the IASB rules include a lack of comprehensiveness, insufficient development of interpretive guidelines, and a lack of any infrastructure for ensuring the enforcement of the new standards.

Using published interpretive guidelines for the kappa statistic, model performance was "excellent" for the SWB model (κ=0.852), perfect for the LR model (κ=1.000), and "very good" for the PCA model (κ=0.721).

As national ideas go, it sounded good, but it was vague enough for Count Alexander Benkendorf, the chief of the secret police, to issue clarifying interpretive guidelines: "Russia's past was amazing, its present is more than marvelous, and as for the future, it is greater than anything the wildest imagination could picture; that is the point of view for examining and writing Russian history".

Table 2 provides an interpretive guidelines based on S2 values from rock-eval pyrolysis.

The present evaluation is of tests for recent infection which are each based on a single incidence assay, applied according to the developers' test conditions and interpretive guidelines.

Depending on their similarity to reference sequences, unknown isolates can be identified to different taxonomic levels by using interpretive guidelines published by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) (14 ).

Interpretive guidelines and breakpoints for susceptibility testing of C. neoformans are not yet available from the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS); therefore, only MIC comparisons were performed (11 ).

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