Demonstrated ability to perform routine and complex clinical laboratory procedures, by placing special focus
on integrity of results.
However, they declined to share the details about the study because doing so may jeopardize «
the integrity of the results.»
The complaint alleges that out - of - state voters were allowed to vote, and questions
the integrity of results from Jefferson County, which is 43 % black and saw a 47 % turnout rate, which Moore called «highly unusual» — i.e. higher than expected.
We used rules similar to what we used for the NBA (Article # 1) in order to clean the data and ensure
the integrity of the results.
We used rules similar to those used in previous articles to clean the data and ensure
the integrity of the results.
We used rules similar to those used in other articles and studies to clean the data and ensure
the integrity of the results.
We can't vouch for
the integrity of these results, the integrity of the results is questionable,» he said.
«I am confident that there won't be questions over
the integrity of the result and there aren't any bases for legal challenges,» she told the BBC.
For the first time in our electoral history, these forms will be printed in Ghana with enhanced security features that significantly boost
the integrity of results collation in our elections.
Post election day,
the integrity of the results in some districts appeared to be compromised by instances of manipulation of the results and other irregularities, which were not remedied by the Central Election Commission (CEC) or the courts.»
Unlike teacher surveys, which are easily gamed, student surveys are a potentially useful addition to existing evaluation systems, provided that states take sensible steps to ensure
the integrity of the results.
When results are to be used for accountability, extra measures must be taken protect
the integrity of the resulting comparisons.
Still, a number of states lack the independence and / or process necessary to ensure
the integrity of results from forensic crime labs.
The researchers write that they «can not describe it in detail now without jeopardizing
the integrity of the results,» but say they received approval from two university ethics committees, and filed the outline of the plan with a neutral third party.
Candidates who are invited to attend an interview or assessment centre are often required to take a supervised shorter version of the test (called the «Verify Verification Test»), used to vouch for
the integrity of their results.
• Provided support in performing laboratory tests, placing particular focus on
the integrity of results.
• Competent in identifying and communicating abnormal patient conditions after ensuring
the integrity of results.