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Today's plenary vote in the European parliament was on amended proposals that had been rejected by MEPs in a vote in July with parliamentarians arguing for a fuller debate and more balanced measures.

The authors note that even the more balanced measures should not be solely relied on (e.g. MCC may favour overprediction in PPIS prediction [ 214] and underprediction elsewhere [ 255]) and that predictor performance should be viewed holistically across as many metrics as possible, as balancing performance metrics is domain-dependent [ 47, 255].

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Finally, the conservation money in the compromise bill is much less than the money in the original Senate bill, a more balanced measure undermined when the Senate's own negotiators capitulated on key points.

Fearful that a coalition of Republicans and conservative Democrats on the Energy Committee would approve a bill authorizing drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Mr. Daschle took the bill away from the committee with the promise that he would write a more balanced measure and present it to the Senate in the coming months.

The T and RS methods, based on matrices' elements and product vectors, would provide a more balanced measure of similarity in this situation because the differences between these elements and these vectors would not depend on the existence of reversals in eigenvector order per se, but on the magnitude of the differences involved.

It is known to the authors that efforts are being made by interRAI to develop a more balanced aggregate measure on a subset of the QIs, including adding new QIs to the existing set that look at decline and improvement on particular issues simultaneously.

Negotiators provided with the history graph reach more balanced (equal) agreements (measured in utilities) than those with tabular support.

For example, using hunger or loneliness results in groups that are very dissimilar on all measures of behaviour change (min, max, mean) whereas prognostic factors such as over-eating or stress result in more balanced groups in term of one measure (max) albeit there are still noticeable differences on other measures (mean, min).

A more balanced evaluation of less invasive remedial measures such as in situ remedies can be achieved by broadening the decision context to include all relevant factors, such as short- and long-term ecological impacts and benefits, residual impacts, and performance.

The F-measure provides a more balanced evaluation by averaging precision and recall.

The question of the sector's role in influencing mainstream business behaviour was raised by the parliamentary panel, with calls in the room for government to measure growth in a more balanced, triple-bottom-line manner.

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