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She also said another energy saving scheme, the energy company obligation (ECO) was flawed: "The government is unable to measure adequately the success of ECO.
What's more, study participants and the placebo group were assessed only two weeks after their last treatment, not long enough to measure adequately whether results last.
"There is no way to measure adequately the contribution of a founder of a business that has grown from zero to now worth almost £5bn, employs over 8,000 people and serves more than 4 million customers," Alastair Lyons said.
This suggests that the measure adequately covers the topics determined to be most relevant by those treating individuals with the disorder.
These results might simply suggest that no instrumental measure adequately captured the subjective sense of the overall quality, especially in the 1-ch systems.
Poststroke fatigue has been viewed as difficult to measure adequately and is thus neglected as a consequence [ 1, 12].
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"Why will no banker ever be able to admit that performance cannot be measured adequately?
If labour could be measured adequately in simple homogeneous units of time, such as labour-hours, the problems of economics would be considerably simplified.
Understanding the mechanisms generating this intergenerational persistence in education is essential to target policy measures adequately.
Another question is whether the affect measures adequately track the various dimensions of people's emotional lives.
Content validity is the technique used to ensure that the measures adequately quantify the concepts that they are supposed to be tested (Sekaran 2003).
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