But, then again, inferiority depends on where your benchmarks are and with whom you are comparing. |
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Assimilation was a process of monitoring non-indigenous lives using non-indigenous benchmarks. |
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Since then, he said, public support has fallen because there are no more intermediary benchmarks. |
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The benchmarks, which have tumbled for six days, are still poised for a second successive quarter of gains. |
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These types of lists exist in many disciplines and act as benchmarks on which to guide one's collection development activities. |
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All benchmarks in the region fell for the week except for Hong Kong, Singapore and India. |
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He was running a complex array of benchmarks, and occasionally running retests. |
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After a couple hours of benchmarks, we began experiencing lockups, so I dropped back to 300MHz, which is still an even 50MHz above spec. |
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Although the Swiftech solution won the majority of the benchmarks, it is really a toss-up when you look closely at the numbers. |
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I took lots of photos, ran a few benchmarks, took screenshots and got system reports. |
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Also, standard benchmarks establish a relative performance value between systems, which is good information. |
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Indeed, cliques and cabals spring up and create their own behavioral benchmarks, codes of conduct simultaneously acting inclusive and exclusive. |
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I used a clinometer and measuring tape to measure relative elevation and related all measurements to benchmarks nearby. |
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They continue to set new benchmarks for excitement, innovation and sheer danceability. |
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With all this we managed to get a full load of benchmarks without any random reboots, even overclocking was stable on the voltage side of things. |
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All benchmarks were run a total of three times, with the average results shown here today. |
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I wanted to run a couple of benchmarks with both systems using 266MHz memory. |
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We thus did not have time to run our usual set of exhaustive processor performance benchmarks. |
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This system's benchmarks held true to that, with good scores throughout on all components, but not as high on the 3D components. |
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In the last two months, SAP has released new documentation, bug fixes and performance benchmarks. |
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The testing continued with the usual motherboard performance simulations and benchmarks. |
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We've used the below noted system configuration for all benchmarks with all video cards. |
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The test systems and the benchmarks used in the tests are slightly different. |
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One of the major tools used by any site to convey performance is benchmarks. |
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Our hard drives and optical drives are different between our new and old tests, but those won't affect 3D graphics performance benchmarks. |
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So we suspect the 9600's multitexture performance on these benchmarks will be reduced, even though the 9600 will clock higher. |
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The CPU and Multimedia benchmarks isolate the CPU, cache and memory subsystem. |
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Performance benchmarks aren't yet available for systems based on the long-awaited chip, so we'll have to see about the performance claims. |
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So it is not surprising that it benchmarks at more than twice the duration of the atomic counter. |
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Our writings serve as the academy's benchmarks, the ethical touchstones for the noblest of professions. |
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Good reporters and writers often set impossibly high standards for themselves, benchmarks that far exceed what anyone else imposes. |
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Dune elevations were determined with a Trimble 4000 SE GPS receiver utilizing previously established benchmarks. |
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Slavish devotion to benchmarks and other performance indicators can generate hypocrisy and deception. |
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The problem is, both the writer and reader of reviews such as this prefer things simple, and performance benchmarks are extremely simple, perhaps obstructively so. |
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The new Galzigbahn sets technological and architectural benchmarks for the future of ropeway construction. |
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There are no easy benchmarks that will tell us that Sierra Leone is out of the woods. |
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Nor have benchmarks, such as cost per elector, been established against which these costs can be monitored. |
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It was blocked and has not been disbursed because the benchmarks had not yet been met. |
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Due to various changes, the result is not directly comparable with other Whetstone benchmarks. |
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In 2003 the ECB developed an econometric model to derive expected returns for the setting of benchmarks. |
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The cost-effectiveness of borrowing, debt management and investment activities are measured daily against preestablished benchmarks. |
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As a measure of self-protection for itself and as a service to taxpayers, a system of clearer, more intelligent, relevant benchmarks should be implemented. |
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If no such sample is available, benchmarks for hemodilution shall be applied. |
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So much for the problem of firearms on board, a difficult problem for which we have tried to find a few benchmarks. |
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It was developed over a two-year period and is the first concerted attempt in Hong Kong to provide common benchmarks and standards for public sector organisations. |
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But Croatia has been slow in taking the necessary measures to meet these opening benchmarks. |
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It is only by systematising the dialogues that we can improve the use of benchmarks and bring coherence to endeavours to promote human rights. |
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This could include benchmarks on the number of entrants from disadvantaged backgrounds as well as applications. |
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Despite the rapid residential growth in the area, he notes that Lancaster County is very understored and underserved based on national benchmarks. |
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It is important to see these benchmarks as representing more than a checklist of individual actions that can be ticked off one by one. |
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The amount of net equity usually serves as one out of several benchmarks for estimating the value of a company. |
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We call on the parties to adopt and adhere to meaningful benchmarks that will resolve all outstanding issues. |
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Also, Canadians want to know what are the time lines, the benchmarks and the game plan. |
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Morpho's performance in this field has resulted in the company being regularly ranked in the top 3 of various benchmarks. |
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More revealingly, it shows that the countries at the top of the overall benchmarks table are spending approximately double the OECD average. |
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To achieve transformational change, the Europe 2020 strategy will need more focus, clear goals and transparent benchmarks for assessing progress. |
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I believe that these three international conventions must be included in the definition of a safe country and must serve as benchmarks. |
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These benchmarks could refer to legislative alignment and a satisfactory track record in implementation. |
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Based upon performance benchmarks, you can make a reasonable estimate of how many users you can support on the existing server before you need to add another one. |
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This additional funding provides for a 2 percent increase for most benchmarks. |
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Using such information, it should be possible to develop wait time benchmarks in primary care, cross-checked with levels of urgency. |
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Performance in all benchmarks was an improvement over the previous model. |
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A Nobel prize winner in economy said that benchmarks were a cross between a Ponzi scheme and groupthink. |
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On the flip side, when insurers fail to meet their benchmarks the government helps absorb those costs. |
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We also look forward to the stocktaking social reality document, which is extremely important as regards benchmarks of wellbeing. |
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For a reality check today, take the state of science, which demands high levels of brainwork and is measured by clear benchmarks of discovery. |
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It is when our roots, benchmarks and links have weakened or are fading away that we realize how important the feeling of belonging is. |
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As well, there were no benchmarks for preventing or ameliorating the accumulation of GL-3 in organs and tissue. |
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At Abilis Solutions we take responsibility for performance based upon pre-agreed benchmarks and expectations. |
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Some suggest that you lay out a blueprint, set reasonable goals, create benchmarks, and believe in yourself. |
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You can use benchmarks internally to monitor your own superbug rates, such as MRSA colonization. |
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During this year, the entire National Accounts have been rebased from 1993 onward which caused the delay in publishing these all important national benchmarks. |
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You should see quantifiable, measurable benchmarks of success. |
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The army outsources and benchmarks with industry to ensure that it remains an efficient and effective organisation, and it has one of the best-trained workforces in the world. |
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National plans should be fully costed, and should set out clear benchmarks against which progress can be judged. |
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The rest of the benchmarks we used are all centered on testing the floating-point performance of the CPU by a highly optimized mathematical-based set of benchmarks. |
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So far it benchmarks at about 10 times faster than this box I'm using. |
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Several weeks ago, Nvidia executives said that games and other real applications were a better stress test for graphics chips, rather than synthetic benchmarks. |
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We use these benchmarks to coach and mentor individual journalists, helping them to improve their methods for gathering, checking, and double-checking facts. |
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That is chiefly because these influential benchmarks actually leave much to be desired. |
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He said the latest terascale supercomputing system has several hundred gigaflops of sustained power on internationally accepted benchmarks and storage of over 10 terabytes. |
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Measured in megaflops, gigabytes and other technical benchmarks, the PlayStation 3 is certainly the world's most powerful game console. |
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They go on to say that, ideally, indicators should be compared to performance targets or benchmarks. |
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This compares favorably to benchmarks used in standard market research. |
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As well, due to problems of inter-provincial incomparability, there are no national benchmarks for diagnostic radiology or laboratory medicine. |
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In 1971, these criteria were further expanded upon leading to more clear and defined benchmarks to evaluate a national park. |
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However, meeting these benchmarks does not guarantee the issuance of a Royal Charter. |
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Early benchmarks show that eXFlash hitting a write latency of 5-10 microseconds aACAo far lower than anything else in the NAND industry. |
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By implementing these CIS benchmarks, users can now follow a well-established list of settings to safely harden their systems. |
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And Barclays will offer a variety of sector funds, based on Dow Jones industry benchmarks, including technology, Internet, telecommunications, consumer cyclicals and noncyclicals, and energy offerings. |
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However, the selected benchmarks are to be accompanied by sufficient rationale that indicates conservativeness in the selection process among a range of benchmarks also published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. |
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Therefore, it usually benchmarks operating rates or paper machine efficiency of paper. |
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He ticked off our low inflation rate, rising real incomes, healthy government surpluses, record high employment rates, record car sales, a strong TSX and rising trade surpluses as positive economic benchmarks. |
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This twoyear programme, which involves the ECB and 21 of the national central banks of the ESCB, will aim to strengthen the institutional capacity of the National Bank of Serbia, moving it towards the ESCB's benchmarks. |
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Thirty-nine per cent of executives say that corporate bonds from the most creditworthy companies will come to yield less than their sovereign benchmarks. |
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They should start preparing for the outlawing of nuclear weapons through joint practical and incremental measures that include definitions, benchmarks and transparency requirements for nuclear disarmament. |
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The leisure, house and home and toys sectors certainly do not provide any quality benchmarks for the connectivity business, but they are synonymous with certain product lines such as the Walkman, white goods and others. |
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When will the government make Canada a leader not a laggard by bringing in hard limits on greenhouse gases based on absolute scientific benchmarks? |
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Recognize the human dignity of those concerned by working with them to devise benchmarks so that the minimum income does not consign them to second-class citizenship but promotes inclusion. |
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And such a valuation must be made regardless of any commonality of race, religion, language, ethnicity, national origin, or any of the benchmarks by which we seek self-identification and self-identity. |
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We set asset-mix policy and seek to outperform market benchmarks by taking into account what the plan needs to deliver its mandate of providing retirement income for members tomorrow. |
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In this context, the Council notes the good progress made by Turkey toward the fulfilment of the opening benchmarks in the field of Competition Policy. |
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For the emerging economies this could mean nationwide energy intensity targets, or perhaps sectoral agreements capping emissions or adopting efficiency benchmarks in key sectors. |
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In the view of Poland, benchmarks that are too low and do not take account of national and industrial specificities could undermine protection for sectors exposed to the risk of carbon leakage. |
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That is why we believe that it would be wiser to confine ourselves to objective benchmarks and indicators of progress that are not associated with a timetable. |
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A concert hall was constructed on the grounds of Grafenegg Castle near Vienna that sets benchmarks not only due to its outstanding acoustic qualities. |
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These benchmarks have been identified and espoused by the Afghan government as the best way to ensure future security, good governance and prosperity for the Afghan people. |
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Credit default swap indices are benchmarks used for the insurance of bonds against payment default. |
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While nowhere near as exciting as Ulysses', this Japanese vessel has managed to set benchmarks for every other minivan since the second-generation model was launched. |
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In consultation with medical experts and using the best evidence available, in 2005, the Wait Time Alliance for Timely Access to Health Care put forth benchmarks, or performance goals for diagnostic imaging. |
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Objectives shall be specific, measurable, realistic and have timebound benchmarks, aligning with the partner country or region's own objectives and benchmarks to the maximum extent possible. |
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Now benchmarks.rb is listed as both staged and unstaged. |
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If we are going to have people serving overseas, we need to have very strict benchmarks and metrics for measuring how we are doing, as well as the franker reporting. |
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The new TW 2000 light rail vehicle developed with the help of the British designer, Jasper Morrison, sets new benchmarks in terms of both its functionality as well as its design. |
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The quality of a register can be determined and evaluated by benchmarks which in some ways are interconnected and in others are largely self-standing and should therefore be viewed in isolation from one another. |
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Sixthly, all this will depend on the processes we put in place with regard to measurable performance benchmarks, reporting systems and evolution of results. |
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In the Communication it is foreseen that roadmaps will be developed setting clear benchmarks to be met by all the countries in the region in order to gradually advance towards visa liberalisation. |
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As a matter of fact, several participants point out the lack of benchmarks or specific timelines in the text and in the decisions of the Convention, as well as lack of any independant evaluation process of its works. |
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The business sector felt that the follow-up process should be results-oriented: expert exchanges in the public and private sectors should result in road maps, tools and benchmarks. |
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I am confident that the conditional inclusion on the white list of Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina will prove to be a strong incentive for meeting the rest of the benchmarks on the road map. |
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When preparing their reports, States parties should also use the extensive information and advisory services provided by the ILO for data collection and disaggregation as well as the development of indicators and benchmarks. |
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With crossline, Sedus brings you a new generation of office chairs that outshines all previous benchmarks when it comes to ergonomics, functionality and sitting comfort. |
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Differences across countries will require that individual countries define contextually relevant and meaningful intermediate targets that enable them to reach the global benchmarks. |
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The company continuously benchmarks itself in this area against other players on the market and claims to significantly outscore other companies in the sector. |
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The software outperforms the open source VFAT implementation and tops even Android's default ext4 file system in common benchmarks. |
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The contextual benchmarks are conditions or factors which could potentially reignite violent conflict or interact with core benchmarks to undermine security. |
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Baselines and benchmarks were established for energy efficiency awareness, duplex photocopying, the side-saddle garbage bin program and toxic substances. |
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Scoping involves the joint consideration by the State party and the Committee of the indicators and national benchmarks which will then provide the targets to be achieved during the next reporting period. |
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In addition, the structural changes which are needed impact on the society at large and require a step change which goes much beyond the mere fulfilment of the benchmarks. |
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We are working to incrementally reach the industry safety benchmarks. |
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Until targeted ANA growth is realized, benchmarks for shouldering the security burden and leading security operations will continue to be a challenge. |
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The downsizing or closing of existing missions is necessary, but it should be a function of the successful attainment of mandate benchmarks and a wellconceived exit strategy, including a peacebuilding mechanism. |
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The Declaration sets out important benchmarks and elaborates on the precise meaning and scope of the guarantees of freedom of expression laid down under Article 9 of the African Charter. |
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Our clients count on us for custom labels and decals that adhere to the highest international benchmarks for safety, reliability and quality. |
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Currently, the Unit is looking at wait times for paediatric surgery in Canada, a project that includes the development of interprovincial benchmarks and incorporates data analysis from several different sources. |
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 12.51pm AEST03 51 This next section of the speech concerns mutual obligation and performance benchmarks. |
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As soon as all the benchmarks are met, the Council will revert to this chapter, in accordance with established procedures, with a view to its opening. |
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Further, their purpose and design must be clear, an effective mechanism to monitor compliance should be in place and there should be clear benchmarks for the end of the sanctions regime. |
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I would like to see a lot more leadership conveyed to the Canadian people with clarity as to exactly what goes on in that country, what the benchmarks are and how we plan to accomplish what we set out to accomplish. |
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It was emphasized that benchmarks were a useful instrument for monitoring and that their use should be further extended and refined, as appropriate. |
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The acceptance of common indicators, outcome measures, definitions and language would be an important first step in setting national benchmarks and national goals. |
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In addition, it provides the hospital management with benchmarks to use in comparing their hospital with others in the same group or with competitors. |
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Again, others may find other historical benchmarks. |
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Indeed, without a firm connection to good external benchmarks companies can fall victim to manumation, simply automating old, outdated processes. |
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The Council and the Commission agreed that it is appropriate to establish adequate measures such as inspection schemes and benchmarks to address the misreporting and illegal fishing for turbot in the Black Sea. |
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With respect to arms control and disarmament it may be expected that re-invigoration of the 13 steps agreed at the 2000 Review Conference as benchmarks towards nuclear disarmament will be a key focus of attention. |
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In a subsequent paper, Mr Sharpe put forward ideas on analysing the performance of investment managers by regressing their returns against various benchmarks. |
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The main advantage of the rolling census approach is the higher frequency for updating data: a traditional census provides decennial or quinquennial benchmarks, whereas the rolling census provides annual updates. |
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A well developed internal market also plays an important role as it enables Europe to take the lead in setting benchmarks and bringing about convergence of rules worldwide. |
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The report talks of benchmarks and objectives highly suggestive of quotas in all but name, and advocates deploying women on ESDP missions without clarifying their combatant status. |
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Davis says that SAS divides subsidiaries into groups, based on size, and benchmarks different performance indicators. |
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Although they have yet to detail their case against banks, their investigations are focusing on whether FX traders bilked clients by fiddling widely-used daily benchmarks. |
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A provincial survey was conducted to ensure reporting mechanisms, benchmarks, performance indicators and standards are reasonably comparable to provinces, therefore a think piece is no longer required. |
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In the other direction, regulatory convergence and co-operation has repeatedly raised the bar by establishing international benchmarks of minimal performance and best international practice. |
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We also need clear benchmarks and a clear prioritization of tasks. |
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The Russell Global Indexes provide investors worldwide with a comprehensive set of benchmarks that cover small-cap and large-cap companies in developed and emerging markets. |
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It demonstrates good performance across multiple paint formulations improves tint strength development over key APEO benchmarks and maintains freeze-thaw stability in paints. |
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In more modern applications, the quadrant is attached to the trunion ring or of a large naval gun to align it to benchmarks welded to the ship's deck. |
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Other benchmarks are the qualifying times for major marathons. |
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Not if their performance measurement systems are still tied to old productivity benchmarks, reckoned Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu International's Ed Kangas. |
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Our world-class family of SparX Gigabit Ethernet devices continue to set new benchmarks in terms of integration, reduced power and aggressive pricing. |
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In 2007, the Marshall Islands joined the International Labour Organization, which means its labour laws will comply with international benchmarks. |
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