By my reckoning, this review by Perry et al meets 7 out of the 8
quality criteria of Oxman and Guyatt, 1 making it the best yet in this field.
First Climate water projects are certified according to the strict
quality criteria of the Gold Standard.
Studies listed in the British Education Index must follow
the quality criteria of that professional organization.
Not exact matches
Quality is not one
of the highly regarded
criteria.
In fact, the co-founders focus grouped dozens
of ideas before landing on spin tops, which ultimately met their
criteria for a simply designed, handcrafted piece
of nostalgia that was high -
quality and made in Canada.
A random assortment
of health information doesn't mean much if it doesn't meet at least two critical
criteria, says oncologist and former Duke professor Amy Abernethy:
quality and context.
Amazon laid out very specific
criteria for the new, second headquarters campus it's looking to build somewhere in North America, and dozens
of cities are no doubt preparing pitches about why they present the ideal mix
of talent, transportation access,
quality of life amenities and so on to meet the company's requirements.
Diversity and
quality of participants are key
criteria when selecting candidates for the program.
Admission to the program is based on
criteria that ensure high standards
of academic
quality and student achievement, as well as diversity.
Companies are now providing investors access to gender diversity
criteria such as number
of female employees, managers and board members; breadth and
quality of programs addressing home / life balance; and gender parity / gender diversity.
Under its firm - and developer - based approach, the CDRH could «pre-certify» eligible digital health developers who «demonstrate a culture
of quality and organizational excellence based on objective
criteria, for example, that they can and do excel in software design, development, and validation (testing).
Ranking algorithm is based on
quality of practice, including: telephone and in - person interviews, client retention, industry experience, review
of compliance records, firm nominations; and quantitative
criteria, including: assets under management and revenue generated for their firms.
Credit
Quality is one of the principal criteria for judging the investment quality of a bond or bond mutua
Quality is one
of the principal
criteria for judging the investment
quality of a bond or bond mutua
quality of a bond or bond mutual fund.
I like to see a PEG
of 1 (Peter Lynch's target metric), but it is tough to find
quality stocks that meet this
criteria these days.
Whatever your
criteria, it's important to know that there are literally hundreds
of quality high dividend stocks that make for a great addition to the portfolio for patient investors.
Judges will have a score sheet to allocate points based on specified
criteria: business idea, market opportunity, revenue model, founder's experience and
quality of presentation.
But over the course
of 2017, we have found it more and more difficult to find new investment opportunities that meet our
quality criteria while still trading at a material discount to our assessment
of fair value.
Research that is scientific must have the
qualities of «exteriority, neutrality, technicity, and generality»; intellectual activities and investigations that can not meet these
criteria... can not provide us with real knowledge.
Along with this rigorous distinction
of primary from secondary
qualities there has often gone a belief that only the primary
qualities could be called really real (their persistence throughout accidental changes being the
criterion of their reality), and that secondary
qualities are not part
of the real world.
To reduce the danger
of precipitating a mass lemming - like exodus
of Sunday school teachers, let me hasten to say the
criteria are statements
of ideal
qualities which even the most effective teachers only approximate.
Since the degree to which God's aims are incarnated depends upon the
quality of creaturely response, it is not surprising that some process thinkers such as Norman Pittenger, Peter Hamilton, and Ronald Williams have taken Jesus» total obedience to God as the clue to the specialness
of the Christ - event.27 This
criterion, however, is entirely too general to describe the specific characteristics which ought to pertain to the Christ.
For the present, however, the point is that the
quality of the Spirit, and hence our
criterion for knowing whether any given spirit is indeed to be linked with the Spirit
of God, is for Christians the congruity which that spirit does, or does not, possess with what we have learned
of God, God's character and purpose and manner
of operation, through Jesus Christ in his revelation
of the divine nature and agency in the world.
I have treated the general issue
of the «
criteria» or «standards» for regarding something as an appropriate candidate for the attribution to it
of the
quality of divinity at greater length in «Divinity and Dipolarity: Thomas Erskine and Charles Hartshorne on What Makes God «God»» Journal
of Religion 62 (October 1982): 335 - 58.
Both recognize different kinds
of experience and propose a general
criterion for evaluating experience based on the interaction
of contrasting
qualities.
It provides what Mill's doctrine
of different
qualities of pleasure requires, namely, a broader conceptual framework for evaluating experience than that proposed by Bentham, and, I believe, a more attractive
criterion than the experienced judges» test.
F. H. Bradley, for example, maintains that Mill's hypothesis
of different
qualities of pleasure introduces a
criterion besides pleasure into the evaluation
of experiences (ES 117 - 20).
It has been held that the only esthetically relevant
criteria are those
of formal excellence, and not
of spiritual
quality.
To insist that we can not include their religion among the other
criteria used to judge political candidates is inseparable from claiming that religion is irrelevant to the moral and intellectual
quality of our public life and culture.
It seems, then, that the clues about community from Walker's definition
of a womanist suggest that the mothering and nurturing dimension
of Afro - American history can provide resources for shaping
criteria to measure the
quality of justice in the community.
Granted, the restaurants we frequented in those days weren't exactly considered high -
quality (the most food for the least amount
of money was the
criteria), but even for these restaurants the potato skins were bad.
Mierlo / São Paulo, 2nd August 2017 - Colour is one
of the most decisive buying
criteria for food and beverages, as it communicates
quality, taste and value.
Criteria: • Packaging must be for food products • Innovation must be seen in terms
of graphics, functionality, shape or structure • Shelf appeal — packaging should be different to other packaging available • Environmental impact — the lower the better • Product protection — the packaging should maintain the product well • Print & production
quality should be extremely high Sponsored by Foxpak Flexibles Ltd..
Our study provides evidence
of the benefits
of RA shade tree cover
criteria for managing water
quality within high elevation tropical agro-ecosystems, especially if implemented at the watershed scale.
The SDAS audit will satisfy Kerry's requirements on
quality, food safety and traceability at farm level while the evaluation
of performance on sustainability
criteria such as environmental management, animal health and welfare, pasture management, and health and safety will ensure more sustainable production.
Two theme examples provided by PIRSA in their «Guidelines and Assessment
Criteria September 2016» document noted the example projects as «Achieving non-GM or organic standard third - party certification to meet the requirements
of an identified new or potential customer (s)» and «achieving non-GM or organic standard third - party certification on products to distinguish optimum
qualities from other similar competitors.
The project
criteria set by Arla Foods was for the production line to fit into the footprint
of the old equipment, for the end products to have the same
quality and consistency as previous products, and that the production line should be capable
of a rapid changeover from one product to another.
«Banning is not an approach that's constructive — we should be more than capable
of dealing with those issues and challenges and put in place the necessary guidelines and
criteria to ensure we do this professionally and with the highest
quality possible.
Cabazon's AWS Gold certification is reflective
of the facility's meeting
of advanced - level
criteria, including the site's positive contribution to the local groundwater system, best practice
of the site's water balance, best practice
of the site's water
quality, and implementation
of a water education program, among others.
Since the introduction
of the GFSI (Global Food Safety Initiative) in 2009, SugarCreek has achieved a top - rated Safe
Quality Food (SQF) Level 3 certification at all locations, and currently operates under the most recent
criteria with SQF Code.
The new science - based standard establishes global
criteria for the identity, composition, safety and
quality of powdered milk and whey permeates for the first time.
Fish and chip businesses are appraised and judged on a wide variety
of criteria ranging from sustainable sourcing practices, customer service, hygiene and staff training, and most importantly, the
quality of their fish and chips.
They employ full - time professional inspectors who anonymously visit restaurants and hotels, and evaluate them on a range
of criteria, using an evaluation process that has been honed over time to identify consistently high -
quality establishments to suit a range
of budgets and across a range
of styles and cuisines.
Results
Of 775 reports reviewed, 12, with
quality ratings ranging from 1 to 4, met the inclusion
criteria.
I looked at 10 years» worth
of Selection Committee
criteria (RPI, road / neutral wins, good wins, bad losses, etc.), along with a general
quality rating (the Ken Pomeroy rankings) to see what seemed to make the most difference to the Selection Committee.
The
criteria used to sift through the clutter, in no particular order: the potential for offensive fireworks, any intriguing contrast in schematic styles, the presence
of a superstar player or future first - round draft pick, the prestige
of the bowl game and / or venue itself, the TV time slot and the
quality of the teams involved.
This fallacy is evident when Barnhart lists his selection
criteria — «record, strength
of schedule, strength
of opponent's schedule,
quality wins,
quality road wins, and the all - important eye test» — and omits the factor whose exclusion from the computer rankings after the 2001 season — margin
of victory — turned the subsequent rankings into «nonsense math.»
I know a single friendly match may not be a good
criteria for determining the
quality of a player.....
Our other
criteria — aside from valuation — when selecting the players was that they had to have a minimum potential ability
of 140/200 to ensure that they were
of sufficient
quality for a team competing in Europe's top five leagues.
TLT: Almost two years after the National Restaurant Association announced its Kids Live Well initiative to improve children's menus, CSPI's has issued a new report indicating that nearly all
of the kids» meals at America's top 50 chain restaurants are
of poor nutritional
quality, with 97 %
of meals failing to meet CSPI's own nutritional
criteria and 91 % failing to meet the Kids Live Well nutritional
criteria.
To ensure superior
quality, we evaluate each prospective member against a rigorous set
of criteria to ensure brand - safe content,
quality aesthetics and compelling calls to action.