Sentence examples for performance reliance from inspiring English sources

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As is known from many studies of organizational performance, reliance on formal educational programs, which are especially challenging in busy clinical settings, leads, at best, to evolutionary change.

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We report the effect of ART over the 5 years after treatment initiation on South African adults' economic well being, using a set of indicators pertaining to symptom prevalence, ability to perform normal activities, employment and job performance, and reliance on external support.

Evolving technologies, including simulation, have provided mechanisms to enhance system performance, reducing reliance on custom-built "problem-solving" solutions for individual system needs.

Christopher Hooton of Metro found the episode to be "soppy" and "sickly sweet", criticising Corden for his "whooping", "annoying" performance, the reliance on "slapstick capers" that "lurched a bit too close to the CBBC end of the spectrum" and the "jaunty [and] smug" soundtrack.

However, biomarker measurements have also been reported to involve considerable imprecision beyond laboratory performance; the reliance on single parameters for a biomarker concentration is therefore problematic and such imprecision can underestimate the dose-related toxicity [ 32].

That means our record deficit isn't driven by a poor exporting performance or a reliance on imported goods.

This leads to developers squeezing data models that are not well suited for a table based structure into a database such as MySQL, often leading to poor performance, scalability and reliance on code to do the heavy lifting.

In addition, Russia's weakened economic performance and its reliance on commodities such as oil and gas mean it may be less willing and able to do so, in addition to its commitment to a freer market for the rouble.

In engineering design, the concept of robustness is used to mitigate loss of functionality or performance due to reliance on information that is uncertain or difficult to model or compute.

As such, any effort to improve performance and overcome reliance on often flawed personal judgments must be considered in the context of what receivers believe provides important guidance regarding the credibility of that feedback.

The most intelligent man in town is an elderly schoolteacher — with a Ph.D. in physics — played by Hal Holbrook, who gives, to our relief, a plain, forceful performance, without over-reliance on the magnificent Holbrook eyebrows.

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