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The phrase "introduce performance" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used when referring to the act of presenting or starting a performance, such as a play, concert, or speech. Example: The director will introduce the performance with a brief explanation of the play's plot and characters.
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Classroom teachers could earn up to £70,000 a year under controversial government plans to introduce performance related pay, says a report out on Friday.
And they argue that when the state has a hands-off relationship with a service provider, it has more opportunities to introduce performance incentives.
In Section 6, we introduce performance bounds for lattice decoding, and complexity analysis is described in Section 7. Simulation results are presented in Section 8, and conclusions are drawn in Section 9.
Although the proposed chirp-based watermarking representation is not a classical forward error correction (FEC) code, an analogy can be made between FEC codes and this new representation as they both introduce performance improvements at the expense of code redundancy.
The method is amenable to automatic computation based on numerical optimization, and for instance, one can thus introduce performance objectives such as instantaneous control effort minimization into the design.
These same authors [24] proposed SOAP-enabled interfaces for OGC XML schemas as wrappers that on the one hand facilitate interoperability between SOAP clients and geo-services and enable relatively easy workflow composition but, on the other hand, introduce performance overheads.
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They have been told to introduce performance-related pay.
It would hardly be difficult to introduce performance-related pay for MPs, because assessment of their performance is built into the system via our general elections.
The Labour government's bid to introduce performance-related pay for teachers ended up with the supposed incentive turning into a hidden general pay rise.
A fresh battle broke out over Easter as teaching unions threatened to strike over plans to introduce "performance-related pay", which would allow head teachers to give outstanding teachers a rise in pay.
For example, even in the United Kingdom and the United States, there were perilously few attempts to introduce performance-related pay or outsourcing into the higher levels of the public service, which are responsible for providing policy advice.
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