The phrase
"actual performance" refers to how well something or someone actually does in real life or in a specific situation, rather than how well they are expected or predicted to do. It describes the true, tangible results or actions that are observed or experienced.
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Actual performance of each task on the list was confirmed by students who were secretly auditing its use while observing the surgeries.
A one percentile increase in
actual performance in the district in which the respondent lived was associated with an increase of roughly 0.4 percentile points in the respondent's estimate.
But let's stop and talk
about actual performance, which was pretty damn good across the board with only some relatively small complaints.
Without pulling it apart to compare electronics and
testing actual performance, there's nothing to suggest the bulbs have a single thing in common.
You can simulate a hypothetical experience of a portfolio over a specific past timeframe using
actual performance data for an individual fund or portfolio of funds.
Taking the time to create one will help you eliminate surprises and to create a baseline assumption to evaluate
actual performance against.
As a result of the risks and limitations inherent in hypothetical performance data, hypothetical results may differ
from actual performance.
This is crucial; you want to
use actual performance data from the market, from companies you are actually interested in, so you can get an immersive experience.
Besides the traditional True / False and multiple choice questions, we wanted to make
sure actual performance could be assessed as well.
Many conversations they're exposed to at board - level seek to
address actual performance and organizational capability to meet current and future needs.
A proper analysis can help you pinpoint and tailor your eLearning content on
actual performance needs, rather than knowledge alone.
As to anticipated battery life without need for a charge, we will make
available actual performance numbers upon validation through customer trials.
No, it's something that's integral to both the actual culture, and to
actual performance of your organization.
More importantly, the tablet's
actual performance in real life is what will count and that will make or break the device.
Keep in mind these are all targeted investment returns and are subject to change based
on actual performance.
Back - tested performance, which is hypothetical and
not actual performance, is subject to inherent limitations because it reflects application of an Index methodology and selection of index constituents in hindsight.
Standing in stark contrast to how most expect a leader to look and act, Gen. McChrystal's mentor shows that real leaders should be defined not by outward appearances, but
by actual performance.
The extreme volatility swamping markets over the past 10 days has more to do with the future risks perceived by professional traders than
with actual performance of a growing economy.
Although the 27 - year - old, who finished on the losing side to Germany in this year's final, is arguably the best player in the world at the moment and perhaps one of the best of all time, his subdued displays in this World Cup certainly make this award a questionable one, with Fifa seemingly looking at reputation over
actual performances at the tournament.
Naturally, since
actual performance figures and / or its starting price are yet to be revealed, it may also come with a few nasty surprises — such as too much weight or too high a high price.
The Workforce Management Analyst is responsible for supervising RTA Performance, making adjustments at a moments notice and
analyzing actual performance so that the organization meets its Service Level Goals.
Summary Bodyweight Arm Swing Jumps are dynamic and athletic, improving strength
through actual performance of jumps with maximum effort.
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