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Better still, they had won their opening match 1-0 at Celta de Vigo and now they were facing Atlético, some fans forced into a choice they never expected to have to make, a measure of just how far they had come.
Arguably, these are the key properties that would make a measure useful in the clinical context.
Different studies have used different components in the TTCW definition and there are major potential local differences in practice that may make a measure unworkable or unreliable in different centres.
Distributions of clinical measures associated with functional status often contain extraneous and/or insufficient variation associated with outliers or clustering hence, transformation of the associated scores is a commonly utilized strategy to make a measure more useful for its intended purpose [ 24].
Make a measure of the distance between these intervals.
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Make a measuring line perpendicular to the midpoint of the baseline extending two feet out from either side of the baseline.
In addition, Hewlett contends that this practice made a measure of profitability called gross margin look stronger than it really was.
Referring to "only 1%" makes a measure seem stingy, encouraging disagreement – but there is no mention made that the benefit shift is a real-terms cut, something many voters might not understand if not spelled out.
Descendants of Lothar von Trotha, the architect of that genocidal scheme, joined the conversation, not to divert it into arid guilt, but to help in making a measure of shame productive.
SFE makes a measure which represents well the chemical nature of each polymer coats or film from the viewpoint of its water-repellent performance.
"We're not making a measuring device," he says.
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