The evaluation also covered the relevance, effectiveness, sustainability and replicability of the project. |
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Reliability, on the other hand, refers to the replicability of the measurement through comparison of repeat studies. |
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As many of these programmes are relatively new, there are few evaluations of their effectiveness or their replicability. |
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The premise of replicability is that the scientific community can correct for these flaws. |
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Once process replicability was verified in pilot production, swift extension of production capacities is an important success factor. |
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The premise of this test of replicability, of course, is that each of the labs should have generated the same pattern of results. |
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The test of replicability, as it's known, is the foundation of modern research. |
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Nevertheless, the project raises some issues: The replicability of such a model case appears so far more limited than expected. |
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The country programme included no explicitly stated aims for sustainability and replicability of the main activities related to child survival. |
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For these reasons, the Commission considers that GECAS' replicability is not an option to competing engine suppliers and therefore such a possibility cannot constrain GE's dominance in the engines markets. |
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Therefore, sustainability or replicability of training activities should be addressed, i.e. outside of the 200 farmers and 100 extension workers trained, what are the plans to diffuse and disseminate the project findings? |
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Does a second stage of the project or potential for replicability exist? |
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Those approaches rely on market mechanisms and private sector incentives and thus lend themselves much more to the replicability and scalability that we believe needed. |
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The primary purpose of a project evaluation is to make improvements, to continue or upscale an initiative, to assess replicability in other settings, or to consider alternatives. |
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Examine the components of successful tie ups for replicability, including technological capacities of countries involved taking into account the need for regulation and customer protection. |
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The industry is still so new that conversion technologies have not yet matured to the state where they can be manufactured on a large scale and with reliable replicability. |
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In terms of replicability and scalability, the potential to apply this contract model to other crops and value chains, while linking to a WIBI, seems great. |
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Macchi's art embraces the fragmentation of what can be spoken as a defense against the looming specter of its own replicability. |
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A selected number of practices by organizations participating in this research is presented giving their profiles, strengths and weaknesses, the way they understand trafficking, and the replicability of their practices. |
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Big data researchers are hoping to learn from the microarray pioneers who have already tackled some of these replicability challenges. |
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Scientific reputations depend upon the replicability of our research and scholarship, and on evaluations of its quality. |
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From the point of view of replicability there are now fairly standardized measurement tools that can be used to measure demand, and the stepwise methodology has been well documented. |
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More importantly, there is something positive that has come out of the crisis of replicability — something vitally important for all experimental sciences. |
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We expected that the Centre would have developed a costing methodology based on the following generally accepted criteria: cause and effect, equitability, reliability, representativeness of actual efforts, and replicability. |
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This type of mobile telephone-based network might be replicable in other developing countries, although the specific conditions varied greatly by country, which would place limits on its general replicability. |
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Among charities, replicability is a key goal, but Rajeev didn't see the point of a development worker's repeating the same thing in many areas without ever sticking around to see the long-term results. |
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Thanks to Daniel Simons and Bobbie Spellman, the journal Perspectives in Psychological Science is now accepting submissions for a new section of each issue devoted to replicability. |
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Just as the reform drive shifted from tariff reduction to border management concerns, the new emphasis is on modularity and replicability behind the border. |
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This aims to provide exhaustible coverage of the relevant investment opportunity set with a string emphasis on index liquidity, inevitability and replicability. |
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