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Third, the labor-intensive nature of raised-field farming is held to limit its pertinence to today's global problems, but its real labor costs are unknown.
The information obtained was used to detect problems with comprehension, pertinence, and legibility of the proposed items.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, April 7 , 1956P. 39...To a beachcomber from the North the race problem has no pertinence... Being a guest of the State of Florida, author "minds his manners" & does not criticize his host's custom Speaks of two small encounters with "color".
Get immediate access to this article for just $1 a week by subscribing now....To a beachcomber from the North the race problem has no pertinence... Being a guest of the State of Florida, author "minds his manners" & does not criticize his host's custom Speaks of two small encounters with "color".
Recognizing this problem and its clear pertinence to genome-scale biology, the research community began defining ontologies to capture and structure functional genomic knowledge even before the first human genome was fully sequenced [ 2- 4].
Besides, only a single trust network is utilized to evaluate all sellers, leading to problems such as lack of pertinence and quite large deviation of evaluation.
Hence, no item comprehension problems were found and issues on pertinence were also not found during the validation process.
Concerning the diagnosis of risk contractions, a problem remains for the still limited pertinence of our results because at best, the results of the LM algorithm ranges are: MR = 11%19.5%%, Se = 0.79 0.82, Sp = 0.87 0.88, NPV = 0.85 0.87.
The initial 41-item questionnaire was administered to the pilot sample, together with a brief questionnaire requesting opinions on items not clearly understood, help needed to clarify items, problems found with item wording, time for completion, pertinence of anchor terms, and problems with display format and font size.
Through this study, it was possible to verify the significance and the pertinence of a combined use of two instruments for the measurement of the perception of gambling problems by patrons of lounges and bars equipped with slot machines, aiming at the simultaneous evaluation of the obsessive-compulsive components.
British voters may discern echoes here of the UK general election of 2015, in which Ed Miliband hoped he was grappling with the pressing problems of the hour, in terms of predatory capitalism and stagnant pay, but discovered that the zeitgeisty pertinence of his prescriptions was no match for the age-old charge that the left couldn't balance the books.
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