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This contest, hampered perhaps by a peculiarly lenient performance from the referee and painfully cautious approaches from both sides, may have been utterly forgettable – and Argentina must find a way to revive Lionel Messi in the final in Rio de Janeiro – but their shoot-out success has earned them a wonderful chance to produce some glittering memories.
More specifically, I find that the use of multiple objective performance measures and the use of subjective performance measures are related to more compressed performance ratings and more lenient performance ratings, which could result in problems in personnel decisions and future incentives.
We see it in lenient performance reviews and raises for no real reason.
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The differences were in the expected direction with self-confessed doping users giving higher prevalence estimates, showing a more lenient explicit attitude toward performance enhancements than their no-user counterparts.
To investigate the effect of unequally lenient strategy on the performance of detecting conserved protein complexes, we vary the two parameters ranging from 2 to 3 and evaluate the prediction accuracy of UEDAMAlign when utilizing known protein complexes or Coach to partition the input PPI networks.
In addition, the KSHV assembly took many more cycles than the LSV2 or keratin assemblies, highlighting the performance advantage of lenient database searches that lead to higher seed density.
Under this more lenient system, known as the public performance measure or PPM, some 91 per cent of trains were deemed to be running on time in the 12 months ending on 17 August.
Second, there was the possibility that some teacher assessors from school C might have been lenient in assessing their students' oral performance in some assessment domains in the group discussion task in the SBA.
This implies that in spite of the school-level teachers' participatory sharing in the SBA standardization processes, there is still the likelihood that there is variance in being harsh or lenient in their judgments of students' performance in different assessment domains in school C.
The overall result, he claimed, has led to "arbitrary and capricious results with improperly lenient treatment for certain athletes presumed positive for performance enhancing drugs and with most athletes receiving such light punishments, or no punishments, as to encourage the use of prohibited performance enhancing drugs or doping methods".
If prosecutors are pleased with his performance, they may ask for a more lenient sentence, said Michael J. Shepard, a former prosecutor and now a partner at Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe in San Francisco.
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