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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upon criterion" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "upon a criterion" or "based on criteria." Example: "The decision was made upon a criterion that prioritized sustainability."
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Although there is no generally agreed upon criterion for singular relativistic spacetimes, geodesic incompleteness is generally accepted as a sufficient condition.
There is no agreed upon criterion for determining the extent to which a measure has attained content validity.
The fastest regions identified here for Oryza were (depending upon criterion) clpP-psbB, atpB-rbcL, psbM-trnD, and rbcL-accD.
These deviations by far exceeded that commonly agreed upon criterion of minimal clinically relevant difference of 10 score points (Osoba et al, 1998; Norman et al, 2003).
We chose R < 10% as the cut-off for questioning item relevance for two reasons: (a) there is no agreed upon criterion or universal cut off to determine the extent of content validity [ 20]; and (b) since the IAM items are based on 10 years of research in a focused context, it was likely that many items would be relevant.
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"She fulfilled all of the internationally agreed-upon criteria, and there wasn't anything that she did that would lead anybody to say she wasn't vegetative," he told me.
So far, all three main American presidential candidates have said they will continue the Bush administration's ban on discussions with Hamas until it meets previously agreed-upon criteria: recognition of the right of Israel to exist, acceptance of previous Palestinian-Israeli agreements and an end to violence.
Time has come for initiatives to conduct well designed trials based on agreed-upon criteria to settle this debate.
That is because there are no universally agreed-upon criteria among Classical Indian philosophers (not even among fellow-Buddhists) as to what counts as evidence for the existence of external things.
Typically, historians suggest two standards that influenced how early Christians came to give priority to some books over others as the New Testament canon came into shape, though neither of these elements ever functioned with the precision of agreed-upon criteria.
Moreover, without clear, agreed-upon criteria, many academic leaders, looking at the hostile consequences of "boldness" among some of their brethren, see, quite accurately, that making significant changes in the face of limited faculty opposition often leads to larger-scale faculty opposition, and potentially to a loss of personal authority and legitimacy.
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