After the debriefer completes the debriefing, he or she has to translate the patrol's answers into a quantifiable report. |
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The problem of the hidden figure arises because all quantifiable data depends on how the figures are constructed and interpreted. |
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In addition to quantifiable data, the survey seeks qualitative data on faculty perceptions of their institution's administration. |
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Our research is grounded in quantifiable, objective data of how the brain really works. |
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These are not easily quantifiable benefits, but they are important and a good commander will work to improve them. |
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Setting quantifiable goals means you can track your progress and generate enthusiasm when you beat the numbers. |
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It also greatly multiplies prospects for broad adoption, which is one of the most meaningful, quantifiable measures of success. |
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Progress on some indicators may not necessarily be visible or even quantifiable in each quarter. |
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The asset needs to be tangible, nonperishable, valuable, identifiable and quantifiable. |
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Correlatively, all that cannot be expressed in quantifiable and calculable terms is held to be uninteresting or unreal. |
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He agreed that the patient presented some risk, not readily quantifiable. |
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You should see quantifiable, measurable benchmarks of success. |
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The answer lies in scrutinizing the information that is quantifiable. |
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This evaluation does not attempt to restate the quantifiable results of the project. |
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Yet with the benefits they're going to see very little that's quantifiable at all. |
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It should be a management committee that sets this parameter, which must be quantifiable. |
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Operators prefer to avoid such costs, although they are not readily quantifiable, in order to increase the airline's flexibility. |
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And their tangible and quantifiable results are contributing to restoring the trust that both sides had lost at the end of last century. |
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However, there was no real quantifiable cost to Hynix of issuing the new shares. |
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Such items are generally infrequent, material and quantifiable, and are not expected to recur in the near future. |
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Some elements are definable physical forms and others are value ranges of quantifiable characteristics. |
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A detailed quantifiable process such as the one outlined in appendix A should be devised to assess the contributions. |
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This type of study is based more on observations than on quantifiable data. |
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Jvg: Because by proposing to reduce the number of poor in Europe by 20 million we had to formulate concrete, ambitious and quantifiable goals. |
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While broken links certainly introduce hostility to networks they also have quantifiable costs. |
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Those changes were based on a move toward an increased focus on accountability and seeking quantifiable results for the funding projects. |
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So now you have a quantifiable business impact for lost productivity. |
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To wine-makers, however, wine faults are specific departures from an acceptable norm, the least quantifiable of which may be a lack of typicality. |
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Several countries also supported that NAMAs should be quantifiable. |
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Special damages compensate the claimant for the quantifiable monetary losses suffered by the plaintiff. |
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Remedying should be based on objective and quantifiable criteria, on the nature of the damage and its impact, on the state of the environment where the damage occurs, and on local circumstances. |
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This is not easily quantifiable, and depends on the individual circumstances of the claimant. |
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First, understand that there is a major difference between quantifiable and non-quantifiable returns. |
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An established, clear, quantifiable goal is an important milestone by which you can measure whether or not your strategy is effective. |
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I would point out to him that in the legislation itself we get away from providing any quantifiable requirements as was the case previously under certain human rights decisions. |
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If the human factor in production is reduced through automation, the process becomes more quantifiable. |
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The business value was easily quantifiable and glaringly obvious to all. |
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What you really need is a couple of rules of thumb and a few quantifiable, near-real-time measures. |
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However, beyond what is verifiable, documented and quantifiable, there is a whole other reality described to me by people who deal directly with these youth. |
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However, this implies an inherently difficult comparison between, on the one side, clearly quantifiable price differentials and on the other side, more quantity-related aspects of the business relationship. |
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This is not a useful quantifiable measure. |
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There is no suggestion that there was additional expense incurred by the Company, or any quantifiable material loss suffered as a result of the grievor's actions. |
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With regard to the research conducted by the Glais firm, the Commission points out that Crédit Mutuel may quite rightly State that these statistical analyses do not provide certain proof of a quantifiable loss-leader effect. |
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The risks that these disputes might occasion are either judged to be insignificant or unquantifiable or, when potential damages are quantifiable, adequately covered by provisions. |
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Some respondents concluded that research permit trials will have to be performed on a destruct basis because quantifiable residues are at least a possibility. |
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The extent to which these characteristics affect a tie's spike holding capacity and therefore the lateral strength of the track is not quantifiable but rather is based on a subjective evaluation of the tie condition. |
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While we have little quantifiable data upon which to draw, given the widely held anxiety about this controversial issue we have taken a detailed look at the agreements to date and their implications for posttreaty fisheries. |
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While the definition of culture and cultural programs is subject to discussion and debate, the diversity of television services and content is a quantifiable notion. |
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But it's a quantifiable record, which is what draws me to it. |
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Uncertainty in economics is an unknown prospect of gain or loss, whether quantifiable as risk or not. |
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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the ecosystem and the flow of matter and energy follow a predictable, quantifiable course to which human activity must be adapted. |
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Thus, a description of performance in a national assessment may be regarded as an indicator, which is a quantifiable measure used to describe and monitor the education process. |
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The Richter scale built on the previous, more subjective Mercalli intensity scale by offering a quantifiable measure of an earthquake's size. |
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Progress means clearly quantifiable indicators, which would show whether we are making any headway, not just talk about whether we are poor or rich, labourious or efficient. |
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So, in ethnic group questions, we are unable to base ethnic identification upon objective, quantifiable information as we would, say, for age or gender. |
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Data analysis confirmed a consistent, quantifiable defect in sweat gland function as a disease biomarker in XLHED patients, even in the setting of normal sweat pore counts. |
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