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At best, however, these are only vague indicators.
Multi-factor productivity growth was highest between 1928-1950, and in general was much higher from 1890-1950 than from 1980 on, though it has picked up again since 1996.The rest of Mr Brooks's column criticises high rates of out-of-wedlock births and other vague indicators of moral malaise.
Due to the ill-defined and vague indicators which exist within agility assessment, most measures are described subjectively by linguistic terms which are characterized by ambiguity and multi-possibility, and the conventional assessment approaches cannot suitably nor effectively handle such measurement.
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CRP is also a vague indicator of many health problems that hike the risk of heart attacks and strokes, including obesity and type 2 diabetes.
But J.P. Morgan's Romain Burnand, with the help of bank researchers LoanWare, devised a vague indicator of current bank holdings by looking at all loans extended since 1997.
Family income was a vague indicator about socioeconomic status, since parents tend to have a subjective evaluation about their income and some prefer to be conservative.
Although a single function may have multiple phenotypic outcomes, pleiotropy may be argued to be at least a vague indicator of the degree of multi-functionality.
Cyan Bannister asked "doesn't Yelp show prices?" but Shek responded that the exact price is a lot more useful than vague "$$" or "$$$$" indicators.
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