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CriteriaThe standards and benchmarks used to measure and present the subject matter and against which an IS auditor evaluates the subject matter. Scope Notes: Criteria should be: Objective--free from bias, Me [..]
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Criteria1620s, plural of criterion (q.v.).
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Criteriaset of standards or rules.
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CriteriaA statement that provides objectives, guidelines. procedures, and standards that are to be used to execute the development, design, and/or implementation portions of a project. [D00439]
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CriteriaWhen evaluating offers, weighted factor analysis can be used to assess competing offers against a variety of criteria. A number of criteria are proposed, usually including cost, quality, time, servic [..]
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Criteria(criterion) standard: a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "the schools comply with federal standards"; "they s [..]
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CriteriaIn research, the standards or guidelines used to make decisions about information usage.
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CriteriaA set of standards to consider when choosing among alternatives.
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CriteriaThings that are really important to think about when making a decision.
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Criteria(n) a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated(n) the ideal in terms of which something can be judged
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CriteriaA quantitative standard by which achievement of objectives can be measured.
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CriteriaCriteria are standards that must be met in order for a child to qualify to receive special provision.
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CriteriaSpecific requirements that need to be met.
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CriteriaAre used to select sites of outstanding universal value for inclusion on the World Heritage List. (In UNESCO World Heritage in Young Hands, 2002)
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CriteriaValidated sets of data used as a basis for judgement (WHO, 1979).
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CriteriaDescriptive factors taken into account by EPA in setting standards for various pollutants. These factors are used to determine limits on allowable concentration levels, and to limit the number of viol [..]
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CriteriaDescriptive factors taken into account by EPA in setting standards for various pollutants. These factors are used to determine limits on allowable concentration levels, and to limit the number of vi [..]
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CriteriaElements of water quality standards that are expressed as pollutant concentrations, levels, or narrative statements representing water quality that supports a designated use.
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CriteriaSee Water Quality Criteria.
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CriteriaRequirements for the selection of Students for admission to academic institutions.
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CriteriaThe standard by which a pet owner judges a behavior or the standard used to decide which behavior is acceptable and which is unacceptable. Criteria can be adjusted as needed during training in order t [..]
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CriteriaThe values or standards a person uses to make decisions and judgments.
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CriteriaThe values or standards a person uses to make decisions and judgements It is useful to understand your own and other people’s criteria in both business and personal situations.
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CriteriaStandards on which a judgment or decision can be based.
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CriteriaCriteria are guidelines or rules that are used to judge performance, usually covering relatively small units of content and are closely related to instruction, but also used when marking global tests [..]
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CriteriaSystematically developed statements that can be used to assess the appropriateness of care, services, and/or outcomes.
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CriteriaThe same as values.
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CriteriaA string of variables that give a "yes" or "no" answer.
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CriteriaA set of clinical or biologic standards or conditions that must be met.
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Criteria
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Examples of the use of criteria as the plural of ''criterion'':
*'''1855''': J. M. D. Meiklejohn, author of the English translation of Immanuel Kant's German ''Critique of Pure Reason'', editorial [..]
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