Similar(8)
The spectre of an economy plagued by workers "operating at a DeVos level of sub-proficiency" means that the United States will need to do everything in its power to attract educated immigrants to its shores, he said.
"I know there are students who exit universities with standards of English that would not be acceptable to employers," says Elder. "It's a very shortsighted policy to accept those with sub-standard language proficiency and then simply pass them".
This ratio was the same in all golf proficiency sub-groups.
This "weakest-link" approach reflects that fact that the whole function results from different components performing their own sub-functions, such that overall proficiency is most readily achieved by comparably proficient sub-components.
Since each character performs a separate sub-task, and the overall task amounts to adequate performance of each of these sub-tasks, the functional proficiency of a message is simply the lowest proficiency of its constituent characters (Zeldovich and co-workers likewise used the weakest-link approach, as described in reference 8).
TOPIK subsection scores were also included in the correlation analyses in order to explore the relationship between the sub-skills of Korean proficiency and academic success.
It is highly likely that a relatively large number of levels or sub-levels of language proficiency will be needed to cover this range.
Four questions elicited information about individual behaviours for performance with a number of sub-items as follows; proficiency behaviour (five items); adaptive behaviours (four items); proactive behaviours (four items) and client orientation behaviours (ten items).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com