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Meanwhile, it has become clear since the scandal broke that Libor is a problematic benchmark in any case, because a lot of the unsecured interbank lending it is supposed to represent doesn't even occur anymore.
However, on the microarray datasets in Benchmark 2, FC is at least one order of magnitude faster than Consensus, with exactly the same algorithms indicated for Benchmark 1. NMF results to be problematic also on the Benchmark 2 datasets.
This is problematic, because there is no benchmark rate of refusal or withdrawal against which interventions can be compared.
Benchmarking is very problematic before we have national diabetes registers in all countries and before laboratory results are truly comparative and automatically available on the whole population from data systems [ 17, 18].
This would compound the effects caused by the age of the data and make benchmarking to contemporary ICUs even more problematic.
It should be borne in mind that the benchmark against which achievement in 2009 was compared is itself problematic in that the booklet design for PISA 2000 was not balanced.
Yes, citizenship is something that has to be earned, and there are benchmarks for that, but to tie it to origin in criminal cases has problematic racist implications.
Such bias is potentially problematic where the published data could be misleading as basis for the development and benchmarking of computational tools for B-cell epitope prediction.
Operating at an external level: a lack of benchmarks in practice meant that assessing one's performance in relation to peers was problematic since no 'gold standard' existed.
However, we were unable to collect sufficient problematic sequences in which secondary structure awareness would clearly improve alignment accuracy to build a dataset for benchmarking.
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