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Of course, there are a lot more serious issues than the "flat screen factor."
He noted that among the screening factors was experience in interpreting survey plans.
Any qualification (or combination of qualifications) can be used as a screening factor during the selection process.
There is no basis within each résumé of the successful candidates to substantiate meeting this screening factor.
A sensitivity analysis method widely used to screen factors in models of large dimensionality is the design proposed by Morris.
Five Stars denote "a high level of attention to ethical considerations" including negative and positive screening factors based on the following:
The next question is whether the two proteins plus the mother's age can serve as good screening factors for Down's syndrome in the first trimester of pregnancy.
The combat ratings give the Beam weapon combat factor, the Missile factor, and the Screen factor.
CRITERIA The screening factors for this selection process were as follows:
The film's long path to the screen factors prominently in the litigation and is at the center of another, far less public, "Watchmen" dispute between Paramount and Warners.
The missile or beam factors of the firing ships are compared to the screen factors of the defenders, and a die roll determines if a ship has been destroyed.
These 9 factors are: screen factors, terminology and system feedback, learning factors, system capabilities, technical manuals, on-line tutorials, multimedia, teleconferencing, and software installation.
The authors expressly discount socioeconomic or screening factors when considering increased occurrence of diseases, but this methodology does not seem to account for variations between territories prior to the accident.
The first competition was in June 2003 and was opened to everyone within our organization since experience was not listed as a screening factor, but rather standardized tests were to be administered.
The fact that community college non-completion is more affected by parental education is probably due to parental educational background being less of a screening factor in the decision to enter community college.
However, Dear et al (1998) question the use of screening factors such as a history of self-harm, noting that one third of their control group had self harmed out side of prison.
Ms. Preto thirdly alleged that the education and experience screening factors were defined after the department had received Mr. Vicaruddin’s application, allowing the board to create definitions that would exclude his candidacy.
Apart from covering the area and preventing any exposure to sunlight, it is useful to directly apply suntan lotion as well, employing as high as possible a screen factor such as factor 50 or 100.
Because the appellant had not been successful on the "ability to prepare reports and memorandum in a clear and concise manner", a screening factor, it was not necessary for the department to have marked his response to question 8.
Also, if the empiric electron-nuclear screening factors for many atoms are known, many other spectral lines can be deduced from the information, in similar atoms of differing elements, via the Ritz-Rydberg combination principles (see Rydberg formula).
Persons such as himself who had demonstrated EX capabilities and who had obtained pass marks on the screening factors should have been allowed to proceed in light of the fact that the marks were not taken into account in the actual assessment phase. Held:
Eric LeBlanc - Unit Manager Bob MacKay - a/Coordinator Correctional Operations Rob MacGregor - a/Unit Manager Chantal Chiasson Rioux - HR Advisor (consultation) Criteria As per the Statement of Qualifications, the screening factors for this selection process were as follows:
Michael Rosenfeld says that the differences between autonomous marriages and arranged marriages are empirically small; many people meet, date and choose to marry or cohabit with those who are similar in background, age, interests and social class they feel most similar to, screening factors most parents would have used for them anyway, according to Rosenfeld.