Sentence examples for quantifiable criteria from inspiring English sources

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What they believed in was tasting wines and evaluating them according to verifiable, quantifiable criteria.

Bagust [11] attempted to build a valuation subset using a set of four explicit quantifiable criteria: 1. Plausibility: by examining large empirical data sets to find states that are observed in the population for which the value set is being developed.

Given a detailed description of the desirable microstructure, its characteristics can be converted to quantifiable criteria and be implemented in a computational genetic alloy design approach to design alloy compositions and heat treatments for new families of ductile yet abrasion resistant steels.

The number each country would receive would be calculated according to a formula using objective and quantifiable criteria: 40percentt of the size of the population, 40percentt of GDP, 10percentt of the average number of past asylum applications, and 10percentt of the unemployment rate.

We can identify these patients based on quantifiable criteria for demand and renal functional capacity.

A limitation in our study is that we did not use well defined and easily quantifiable criteria based on locally formulated standards.

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While there is a growing number of thin film materials that can be used for MEMS devices, the selection of a particular material is rarely based on quantifiable criterion that relates directly to the optimum performance of the device.

We will break assorted books down by various quasi-quantifiable criteria in an academic-sounding manner, and we will conclude with a cost-benefit assessment of whether there is a better humor investment you might make for the price of the volume.

Especially CBA, which has been used and is still used widely all over the world, particularly for decisions related to transportation investments [18, 19], is lately subject to strong criticism regarding many aspects of it, and notably its weakness to effectively include non-quantifiable criteria to the analysis (e.g. see [20, 21, 22, 23]).

Such decisions should eventually also account for non-quantifiable criteria related to e.g. complicated ethical judgments.

To date, some attempts to capture non-quantifiable criteria to support the deliberative process have been reported [ 20, 21].

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