Furthermore, the methodology used has to
fit the stated purpose of the dissertation, with all research questions addressed.
Not exact matches
Avenatti told CNBC on Monday, «Even if you're the president of the United
States, you can not simply fabricate a story in order to
fit your strategic
purpose.»
Italian cards are issued not by the
state but by the local authority and are often not
fit for
purpose.
Ehoing former home secretary John Reid's declaration that the department was «not
fit for
purpose», Rudd
stated:
The
purpose is to begin installing a system of planetary housekeeping that can preserve the Earth's atmosphere, soils and biology in a
state fit to sustain the 10 billion people who will be living on it within a century.
And Labour's shadow secretary of
state for education Angela Rayner has said that Ofsted is not
fit for
purpose.
The
purpose of the School Turnaround Academy is to elevate a
state education agency's (SEA) understanding of research and practice on school turnaround and how a
state's turnaround policies and strategies
fit within a coherent system of support and intervention for districts and schools in need of improvement.
It DOES NOT achieve its
stated aim of greenhouse gas abatement due its inability to achieve base load power generation and never will, therefore it is not
fit for
purpose.
How could the Ceres project be given Crown / Major development status which was developed around the concept of «critical infrastructure» when the windmills are not
fit for
purpose and do not achieve their
stated aims and claims of reducing greenhouse gases, due to their inabilility to realise base load power?
(2) Goods are of acceptable quality if they are as: (a)
fit for all the
purposes for which goods of that kind are commonly supplied; and (b) acceptable in appearance and finish; and (c) free from defects; and (d) safe; and (e) durable; as a reasonable consumer fully acquainted with the
state and condition of the goods (including any hidden defects of the goods), would regard as acceptable having regard to the matters in subsection (3).