I can't get terribly worked up that we need to solve web content embedding in EPUB for audio / video service embedding (or other primary content uses cases), since there's another layer to the problem in
terms of the reliability of these services.
Not exact matches
In
terms of their
reliability, they do not always accurately reflect earning potential.
In
terms of both hard and soft assets we have all the makings
of a great brand on the global stage, yet we have not defined ourselves beyond resources and general
reliability.
Indeed, after overcoming the disruption from last year's pilot dispute, Spirit has started making big strides in
terms of boosting its
reliability.
You want to find the best method
of shipping for your product in
terms of expense and
reliability and then specify that shipping method in your eBay listing.
In
terms of reliability, in our testing we never experienced any outages or downtime with the platform, and there were no other reviews online indicating problems along these lines.
And any claim that life has been reduced to physics and chemistry must in these days, if it is to carry conviction, be accompanied by an account
of the dynamics and statistics and the operating
reliability of enzymes ultimately in
terms of present - day groundwork
of physics, namely quantum mechanical concepts.
In
terms of accuracy and
reliability, historians mainly base off
of two points: 1) the number
of remaining manuscripts in existence.
«Our case packer was a huge success at interpack earlier this year and we can't wait to demonstrate to US manufacturers just how much
of a game changer the system will be in
terms of performance,
reliability and design ingenuity,» comments Michael Green, group general manager at tna.
Their Scrappage Incentive was conceived to assist food businesses with their growth and expansion plans, leveraging the company's industry knowledge and relationships with the best - in - class suppliers in
terms of performance, ROI and
reliability.
Although we make available links to the websites
of third - party providers
of products and services, we are not responsible for the prices,
terms, quality,
reliability, or performance
of the products or services provided by them.
AMIC's Robert Barker said energy, in
terms of costs and
reliability of supply, was a key factor in the ability
of Australia's processing sector to maintain a competitive position in the global meat trade.
Kontos Foods does not warrant or make any representations regarding the use or the results
of the use
of the materials in this website in
terms of their correctness, accuracy,
reliability, or otherwise.
Fernando Alonso meanwhile is going to have to make do with the same engine he used in Hungary, so on that front it'll be interesting to see how his older Honda engine copes in
terms of reliability.
Max has suffered horribly in
terms of reliability this season and it's understandably been a source
of frustration for the 19 - year - old.
Daniel Ricciardo has been experiencing some
of the bad luck Max Verstappen had earlier this year in
terms of reliability, and in Brazil he's getting yet another grid penalty for taking on some new engine components.
wenger seems to be trying to clear the decks a little with a big wage earner
of the roster in poldi and that might just mean we could be getting in another big earner in hopefully in the defensive aspect and not a silly big money move for cavani (i would prefer higuain) might be worth a punt in
terms of more
reliability in front
of goal.
In F1
terms it doesn't happen often and is usually the result
of of the leader having late race
reliability woes or, in the past, because
of a high - speed track where slipstreaming battles meant that being in second place on the last lap was advantageous.
But for Porsche it was an emotional victory, especially given all the difficulties in
terms of suspect
reliability and not being on the ultimate pace
of Toyota.
Manchester City will be in the market for a defender this summer, with Joleon Lescott set to leave on a free transfer and questions being asked about the long -
term reliability of Martin Demichelis.
Somehow Honda's 2017 Formula 1 engine is even worse than it was the year before as it lacks in
terms of both performance and
reliability, leaving McLaren in a fight to not be the slowest team on the grid.
We try hard to achieve the delicate alchemy
of quality that distinguishes our shoes in
terms of reliability, technicality, fit, durability and suitability.
However, Xhaka's
reliability and the fact that he addresses a long -
term problem area for Arsenal means that it will be Arsenal's Arsene Wenger who will have the bigger smile in North London, having taken an early step ahead
of their title rivals.
you do realize that this «study» is not all scientific in nature and therefor invalid in
terms of reliability?
She notes the Haverstraw Project was chosen as the best in
terms of cost, water quality,
reliability, and environmental sustainability.
«Such organic flow batteries will be game - changers for grid electrical energy storage in
terms of simplicity, cost,
reliability and sustainability,» said Prakash.
«If the solar storm
of 1921, which has been
termed a one - in -100-year event, were to occur today, well over 300 extra-high-voltage transformers could be damaged or destroyed, thereby interrupting power to 130 million people for a period
of years,» Joseph McClelland, director
of the Office
of Electric
Reliability at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, said at a May 31 House Energy subcommittee hearing on the issue.
«We're worried about the long -
term reliability of the stockpile, but to pay for [RRW] we are going to cut the very programs that maintain the
reliability of the stockpiles.»
Dr Lee and his team showed that the novel technique is more effective in
terms of stability and
reliability compared to existing systems.
From Feedback's files falls BR's commuters» Charter, which «defines the standard
of service the commuter has a right to expect as value for money, in
terms of punctuality,
reliability, comfort, cleanliness and information».
It's quite easy to sell a one - off special because the customer gives a wish list
of what he wants, whereas trying to persuade people that a standard product is a better option in
terms of reliability and ease
of manufacture has some different challenges.»
Prof. Latif cautions against too much optimism regarding short -
term regional climate predictions: «Since the
reliability of those predictions is still at about 50 %, you might as well flip a coin.»
Ocean currents are another source
of power, comparable to fossil fuels in
terms of consistency and
reliability, and at the same time, clean and renewable.
In
terms of trust, over 40 %
of Italian participants thought that nutrition claims on food products are reliable, while only 20 %
of British participants had the same opinion (on
reliability of these claims).
This partnership allows rigorous testing
of efficacy, safety and long -
term reliability of neurotechnology that would not be otherwise possible within the traditional «silos»
of academic, industry, regulatory and clinical communities.
Interracial dating community stands out among other communities in
terms of its efficiency and
reliability.
In
terms of their track record and
reliability, few dating providers come close.
used to measure the short -
term reliability of the ArRMDQ.
The absolute
reliability in
terms of family, such men are the dream guys for Russian women; more so for those Russian women who are already living in the US either as second generation immigrants or as working professionals.
The game is also low in
terms of reliability?
This concern is similar to issues that have arisen in other fields about the
reliability of near -
term indicators as proxies for later life outcomes.
Desktop computers became good enough in
terms of basic functionality and
reliability, and customers started to demand something else: the flexibility to install non-Apple software, such as WordPerfect and Lotus.
Ideal for younger groups new to practical tasks and there is plenty
of scope to introduce key
terms, such as variables and
reliability.
This pilot has efficiently addressed short -
term problems, created
reliability and confidence in the operation and financial stability
of the schools, all while freeing school leadership to focus on planning for the future.
Reliability:
Reliability is the psychometric
term used to represent the degree to which, in this case, a set
of large - scale standardized test scores have random error.
Specifically, her research includes the effect
of the ELL classification on students» long -
term academic performance and educational experiences and aims to examine the validity and
reliability of standardized tests for ELLs.
A recent report delivered to the Brookings Institute clearly warns
of the danger
of misidentifiying «good» and «bad» schools on the basis
of short -
term test - score gains (Lynn Olson, «Study Questions
Reliability of Single - Year Test Score Gains,» Education Week, 23 May 2001: 9).
I also argued (but this was unfortunately not highlighted in this particular article), that I could not find anything about the New Mexico model's output (e.g., indicators
of reliability or consistency in
terms of teachers» rankings over time, indicators
of validity as per, for example, whether the state's value - added output correlated, or not, with the other «multiple measures» used in New Mexico's teacher evaluation system), pretty much anywhere given my efforts.
Gary: with all due respect for those who post here, thank you for your patience with nit - picking, e.g., we could argue interminably over the use
of the
terms «validity» and «
reliability» and «bias» as they are used generally and as they are used in very specific ways by psychometricians when talking about the construction and administration
of standardized tests and the inferences that could be drawn about test scores.
How do the blocks
of old and new assessment questions compare in
terms of difficulty, student nonresponse rates, student ability to complete all questions in the block, and
reliability?