Sentences with phrase «very general criteria»

The basic, quick search allows you to look for users based on very general criteria such as age, location and sex.

Not exact matches

Unlike the experienced judges» test, this criterion attempts to characterize (in very general terms) the nature of valuable experiences and of happy lives.
I was very careful not to mention any specific gods either, merely giving a general criteria on what kind of god I would take a gnostic atheist stance on.
More generally, gender stereotypes are used to justify women's unlikelihood to speak up: the general perception of women as instruments whose function is primordially to be used, as passive sexual objects than as active subjects, as bodies and faces that should be looked at and evaluated on the basis of demanding aesthetic criteria, as sacrificial mothers or as empathetic persons mainly attuned to other's people needs, is not very compatible with an assertive form of communication.
The criteria for deciding which political leaders should be in the 2015 TV general election debate keep changing and were «not clear and very backward - looking» said Green MP Caroline Lucas.
Ian Pearson, general manager of the STF said: «It's very gratifying that our membership criteria match what teacher's think are important, but the mismatch in their awareness is surprising.
Because no standards exist for crossbreeds, the criteria are very general.
Those lawyers who meet the «Very High» criteria of General Ethical Standards can proceed to the next step in the ratings process - Legal Ability.
The national legislature may thus possess discretion to determine criteria to be satisfied by organisations to be able to challenge an infringement of environmental law; however, the very obligation to guarantee access to justice was, for the Advocate General, sufficiently clear to preclude a rule with the effect of excluding certain categories of non-legislative decisions taken by public authorities from the possible scope of review (para 94).
As described by Mihalopoulos and Chatterton, 14 the WHO on Macroeconomics and Health has suggested that a general cost - effectiveness criterion should be that if the cost of a disability - adjusted life year (DALY) does not exceed the average income per capita in a given country, the treatment can be considered very cost - effective.35 In 2013, the average annual income in Sweden was approximately US$ 42 500,36 meaning that also when using the WHO's criterion, the findings of this study indicate that ICBT is cost - effective.
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