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Figure 1 displays (in the form of z-scores) all the quantitative production analysis and semantic content measures on which at least one transcript was associated with a score that fell 1.5 or more standard deviations below the control mean.
There were no measures on which the nurses did worse.
Other measures on which executive bonuses are based, such as hitting budget targets, are doing badly.
The government, he said, should choose "valid and useful measures on which there is already broad voluntary consensus".
But of the 267 measures on which both senators voted, the National Journal analysis found that they differed on only 10.
We brought in new measures on which the European commission and others had been briefed," the government's spokesman, Mafalda Pereira, told the Guardian.
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This is the one measure on which Britain's view might be described as mid-Atlantic.
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Furthermore, relations between HHD strength measures and functional measures should be evaluated to determine whether HHD strength measurement can, indeed, provide a measure on which to gauge functional recovery.
The validity of the clinical assessment as the 'gold standard' measure on which the validation was based is a contentious one in dentistry.
In Scotland, the only measure on which towns significantly outperformed their comparator cities was on employment rates, but they fell behind on most education and household measures.
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