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Whilst traditional sporting judgment criteria may be adopted when assessing performance ( distance, time, score, etc.
Although the music in general did not meet the criteria for progressive rock, some songs adopted a dynamic format.
Participation in past World Games is included in the evaluation criteria used to select new Olympic sports adopted by the IOC on August 12, 2004.
The association adopted the Immediate Response Mechanism in 2011 to provide IDA borrowers with immediate access to withdraw undisbursed portions of their loans, should a crisis arise that meets the mechanism's criteria.
This change adopted failure probability criteria for aircraft systems and equipment and led to widespread use of FTA in civil aviation.
Therefore, the criteria that can be adopted as a definition for the term are important for which organizations any one definition would include or exclude.
In later life Vischer moved considerably away from Hegelianism, and adopted the conceptions of sensuous completeness and cosmic harmony as criteria of beauty ; but he never found time to rewrite his great book.
The 2001 GA in Thailand adopted a set of criteria for deciding where the Servas International conference will be held.
The Greatest Happiness Principle of John Stuart Mill is one of the most commonly adopted criteria.
The criteria for water over-appropriation, according to the final reading of LB 962, is that if the river basin, sub basin, or reach is subject to an interstate cooperative agreement among three or more states and if, prior to such date, the department has declared a moratorium on the issuance of new surface water appropriations in such river basin, sub basin or reach and has requested each natural resource district with jurisdiction in the affected area in such river basin, sub basin or reach either to close or to continue in effect a previously adopted closure of all or part of such river basin, sub basin, or reach to the issuance of additional water well permits in accordance with subdivision.
In 1974, tougher criteria were adopted for saves where the tying run had to be on base or at the plate when the reliever entered to qualify for a save ( unless he pitched three innings ).
The Canada Health Act ( CHA ) is a piece of Canadian federal legislation, adopted in 1984, which specifies the conditions and criteria with which the provincial and territorial health insurance programs must conform in order to receive federal transfer payments under the Canada Health Transfer.
Professor Mark R. Amstutz ( citing Michael Walzer ) adopted a similar but slightly varied set of criteria and noted three factors when evaluating the justification of a preemptive strike.
To speed production output, two-groove rifled barrels were adopted, and steel alloy specifications were relaxed under ' War Emergency Steel ' criteria for both rifle actions and barrels.
The U. S. Department of Education notes that some " suspect " or " illegitimate " educational institutions continue to use. edu addresses that were registered before the stringent eligibility criteria were adopted in 2001.
# Proposed criteria for Sexual Interest / Arousal Disorder in women be adopted for men ( one gender neutral category )
# The proposed criteria for Sexual Interest / Arousal Disorder be adopted for men with the modification that absence or reduced genital and / or non-genital physical changes not be included as criterion
When a new municipal act was adopted in the 1980s, Dawson met the criteria of " town ", and was incorporated as such, although with a special provision to allow it to continue to use the word " City ", partially for historic reasons, partially to distinguish it from Dawson Creek, a small city in northeastern British Columbia.
The award criteria for the medal was changed in 1967 and the Combat Readiness Medal adopted the designation as an achievement / service medal.
British archaeologists have adopted highly specific criteria for " avenues "- avenue ( archaeology ), within the context of British archaeology.
There can develop a tension between on the one hand, the institutionalized products, services, techniques, policies, and programs that function as myths ( and may be ceremonially adopted ), and efficiency criteria on the other hand.
The FCC adopted only two of these four criteria for the auction, viz., open devices and open applications, and only applied these conditions to the nationwide C block portion of the band.
In addition, the MTDB ’ s enabling legislation explicitly required the guideway system to satisfy the following criteria, consistent with the principles adopted by the Board:
The Robot Fighting League ( RFL ) was created in 2002 when several builders decided that robot combat needed standardization of rules and judging criteria The majority of robot combat events in the U. S. have become RFL members and have adopted their ruleset, but some event organizers oppose the direction in which the RFL is taking the sport and remain independent.

criteria and for
Indirectly he can best help them by insuring that rigorous criteria for appointment and promotion are clearly set forth and adhered to.
No good way to evaluate teaching ability has yet been discovered, although some institutions use inventory sheets for a list of criteria.
The norms, as elements, refer to `` all criteria for judging the character or conduct of both individual and group actions in any social system ''.
While ATP appears to be necessary for the occurrence of contraction, its presence and enzymatic hydrolysis of it by the muscle protein myosin are not the only criteria for contraction.
The Georgia Constitution gives the Legislature the power to exempt colleges from property taxation if, among other criteria, `` all endowments to institutions established for white people shall be limited to white people, and all endowments to institutions established for colored people shall be limited to colored people ''.
These men -- for the most part educated in our `` best '' New England colleges, well established financially and socially in the community -- under kindly but insistent probing, reveal little or no objective or explicit criteria or data for their generalizations about the interests and attitudes of the people they claim to serve, or about the public responses that actually follow their occasional breach of a `` client-service relationship ''.
That is, any conditional steps must be systematically dealt with, case-by-case ; the criteria for each case must be clear ( and computable ).
Although there are no set minimum admissions criteria for Barrett College, the average GPA of incoming freshmen was 3. 84, with average SAT scores of 1314 / 1600 and ACT scores of 29.
The magazine's stated criteria for the Hall of Fame encompasses " games that have met or exceeded the highest standards of quality and play value and have been continuously in production for at least 10 years ; i. e., classics.
" These criteria for autobiography generally persisted until recent times, and most serious autobiographies of the next three hundred years conformed to them.
Nonetheless, Dürer still believed that truth was hidden within nature, and that there were rules which ordered beauty, even though he found it difficult to define the criteria for such a code.
Most aviation authorities now publish rules and guidance on minimum display heights and criteria for differing conditions.
A review of the methods used in trials of antipsychotics, despite stating that the overall quality is " rather good ," reported issues with the selection of participants ( including that in schizophrenia trials up to 90 % of people who are generally suitable do not meet the elaborate inclusion and exclusion criteria, and that negative symptoms have not been properly assessed despite companies marketing the newer antipsychotics for these ); issues with the design of trials ( including pharmaceutical company funding of most of them, and inadequate experimental " blinding " so that trial participants could sometimes tell whether they were on placebo or not ); and issues with the assessment of outcomes ( including the use of a minimal reduction in scores to show " response ," lack of assessment of quality of life or recovery, a high rate of discontinuation, selective highlighting of favorable results in the abstracts of publications, and poor reporting of side-effects ).
" In addition, the CDN is authorized to " propose the criteria and conditions for the use of areas that are vital to the security of the national territory and express an opinion on their continued use, especially in the strip along the borders, and on matters related to the conservation and exploitation of natural resources of any kind.
Stroustrup began developing C ++ in 1979 ( then called " C with Classes "), and, in his own words, " invented C ++, wrote its early definitions, and produced its first implementation ... chose and formulated the design criteria for C ++, designed all its major facilities, and was responsible for the processing of extension proposals in the C ++ standards committee.
The scoring and criteria for awarding a stolen base to a runner are covered by rule 10. 07 of the Major League Baseball rule book.
1931 saw a further narrowing of the criteria for awarding a stolen base.
The criteria for being charged with " caught stealing " were fine tuned in 1979, with a runner being charged with being caught if he is put out while trying to steal, oversliding a base ( otherwise successfully stolen ), or is picked off a base, and tries to advance to the next base.
These disorders range from bipolar I disorder, featuring full-blown manic episodes, to cyclothymia, featuring less prominent hypomanic episodes, to " subsyndromal " conditions where only some of the criteria for mania or hypomania are met.
Associated features are clinical phenomena that often accompany the disorder but are not part of the diagnostic criteria for the disorder.

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