It was prespecified that stock market figures would be rounded up or down as appropriate. |
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The variability of the coating thickness could be maintained within a very tight prespecified tolerance over the duration of a mill trial. |
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Procedures by which a third party confirms in writing that a product, process or service conforms to prespecified requirements. |
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Such performances are not prespecified and inflexible routines. |
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An example of such a structure is the linked list, in which noncontiguously stored items may be accessed in a prespecified order by following the pointers from one item in the list to the next. |
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Announcements regarding the Bank's policy instrument-the target overnight interest rate-take place, under normal circumstances, on eight prespecified dates during the year. |
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Although prespecified web leads reduce the number of web guides possible, in conjunction with a web retaining device they facilitate ribbon infeed via the turner bars. |
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This is consistent with insurers' practice of paying claims either fortnightly or monthly in arrears and reassessing the details of the claim at prespecified durations. |
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If the reproducibility and accuracy meet a prespecified value, the LoQ is validated. |
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Amidst the multiplicity of messages, the potential extra incentive of linking the level of disbursements to prespecified results seems to be drowned out. |
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Herbal cannabis is used in conjunction with, or in consideration of, other pharmacological and nonpharmacological approaches and with the goal of reaching prespecified treatment outcomes. |
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If prices start rising faster than a prespecified rate, policymakers must lower inflation in the future to get the price level back to the target. |
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Prespecified outcomes included scores on the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, anthropometric measurements, and the presence of cerebral palsy. |
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