Sentence examples for sufficient relationships from inspiring English sources

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"While he can undoubtedly learn the material on the job, we question whether he has sufficient relationships with the banking industry in the U.S. and abroad, which can be critical during a financial crisis," Brian Gardner, head of Washington research for the investment banking firm Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, wrote to clients on Wednesday.

(Correlations are "both necessary and sufficient" relationships).

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As a court also may be vested with the authority to handle matters within a certain territory, geographic distinctions are important, especially in cases when a court must decide whether opposing parties have a sufficient relationship with the geographic area in which the court has jurisdiction (in which it is competent to hear and determine the case).

This method uses a set-theoretic approach to establish the necessary and sufficient relationship between explanatory conditions and outcome variables.

Finnis reads Aquinas as asserting that 'those vices of disposition and conduct which have no sufficient relationship, direct or indirect to justice and peace are not concerns of government or law' (Finnis 1998, p. 228).

With a sufficient relationship, cases with the condition or characteristic of interest are a subset of the cases with the outcome of interest.

This solution describes a sufficient relationship between AFM worsening and employment growth in less developed countries with protective labour market (but not welfare state) policies.

Discharging doctors are unlikely to have admitted the patient, and may not have built a sufficient relationship with the patient to document culpability.

First, in the analysis of the intermediate outcomes we found a highly sufficient relationship between well-managed bed-days as an outcome and well-managed ED visits per thousand members as a condition (consistency = 0.87).

The strength and importance of the relationship between condition(s) and outcome is measured by two metrics, consistency and coverage, each of which may take values between 0 and 1. Consistency measures the degree to which the necessary or sufficient relationship holds true (one set is a subset of the other) and is comparable to a correlation coefficient.

Note the complexity; the map contains sufficient concept relationships to illustrate the theme, but it also has a reasonable hierarchy to show progress in the differentiation of the knowledge structure, as well as cross-linkages between and within the micro maps.

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