Sentence examples for specification of good from inspiring English sources

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In order to produce a specification of good practical teaching, Silver and her deputy have begun by looking at good teachers within their college and discussing with them what works.

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Hence, the specification of a good Q matrix is a study in its own right (e.g. Kunina-Habenicht et al. 2012).

The more qualities you add, the less it looks like the specification of a good diplomat and the more like a combination of King Solomon and Jeeves.

In traditional discrete choice experiments – also called (choice-based) conjoint analysis by many practitioners in North America – respondents choose the most preferred specification of a good ('alternative' or 'profile') from a choice set of competing attribute profiles [ 2].

Negotiators were told that profitable long-term partnerships with their counterparts were possible and desirable, although there was no specification of what a good deal should look like.

Seán Captain Correction: December 24, 2004, Friday A picture caption in Circuits yesterday with an article about specifications of electronic goods described a scene in a Circuit City store incompletely.

A front-page picture caption in Circuits on Thursday with an article about specifications of electronic goods misspelled the surname of a shopper comparing ads printed out from Web sites with items in a Circuit City store in San Francisco.

Correction: December 28, 2004, Tuesday A front-page picture caption in Circuits on Thursday with an article about specifications of electronic goods misspelled the surname of a shopper comparing ads printed out from Web sites with items in a Circuit City store in San Francisco.

In order to statistically assess the good specification of a model, we carried out an analysis of residuals.

Proper specification of rescue procedures provides good glycemic control throughout the study, allowing more complete follow-up and therefore also allowing a proper evaluation of CV effects without the confounding factor of a glycemic difference, especially in placebo-controlled studies.

Hence their performance will directly depend on how good the specification of the selection model is and this is difficult to evaluate via simulation (i.e. if you specify the selection model to be the same as used to simulate the data you can guarantee good performance and vice versa).

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