It was of special importance that staff in each section be counted in a uniform manner to ensure comparability of results. |
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When the comparability values for the samples are plotted in descending order, we can detect significant changes in the slope of the graph. |
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To optimise the comparability of the data, we reanalysed original data sources and we reclassified the data according to standard specifications. |
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Any measure of geographical variation or time trends needs to ensure comparability of numerator and denominator data. |
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But further analysis, and improvement in reporting and comparability, are clearly desirable. |
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The sheer breadth of Pisa has also raised questions about the comparability of results within it. |
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Such materials would be useful, particularly for showing the comparability of studies in Canada to studies in other locations. |
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Historical cost accounting also reduces the comparability of financial statements across entities. |
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Adjusted to exclude certain government employee pension liabilities to improve comparability with other countries' debt measures. |
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This new framework aims to be flexible and not proscriptive, but promotes comparability. |
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In the absence of randomization, group comparability cannot be assumed, and so the potential for incomparability must be dealt with. |
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The world's biggest economy is also much less bothered about the international comparability of its numbers than smaller European countries. |
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Full transparency should ensure the comparability of the self-assessments, and help in the avoidance of inconsistencies and errors. |
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Respondents this time seemed predominantly producers rather than users, and with regard to users there were no questions on comparability. |
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Parties considered issues of comparability and consistency, as well as challenges posed by the proposed review procedures. |
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The comparability of national data is limited by the absence of standard methodologies. |
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This gives a direct link to global comparability and is a very good way of demonstrating the traceability of field laboratories. |
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This convention has been adopted because of the problem of obtaining suitable data and thus of comparability. |
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These products aim at standardizing processes, methods, etc. to ensure comparability among countries. |
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An unwritten agreement is not enough and does not guarantee comparability and completeness of data. |
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There has to be some comparability in the charges and the sections of the codes that we are dealing with. |
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The transparency of a single currency and monetary policy enhances comparability of bank products and costs for bank clients. |
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It also wants transparency and comparability on prices with all service providers required to publish average monthly cost to low, medium and high-end users. |
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The case studies revealed a very wide range of monitoring processes, which made comparability difficult and, in some cases, made it virtually impossible to determine the number of ever reached and regularly reached clients. |
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The CCT decided that such a list would be useful and needed for comparability of results, but could not be a reason for delaying the report of this key comparison. |
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Besides standardizing the procedure for compiling cost accounting statements at Swiss universities, the goal of this project is to achieve comparability of figures. |
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The introduction of chained indices improves the accuracy of the measure of economic growth and increases the international comparability of the data. |
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The IASB believes that providing nonmandatory guidance will improve the consistency and comparability of management commentary across jurisdictions. |
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In addition, some parties highlighted the need to address the issue of comparability of actions or commitments, both among developed countries and between developed and developing countries. |
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Salary surveys are conducted with numerous employers to determine pay levels for specific job categories and are generally conducted either by region, sector or job classification for the purposes of comparability. |
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It is important that the transactions be analyzed thoroughly in order to determine the degree of comparability to the subject intangible assets. |
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There are also methodological notes to guide the reader through the definitions and classifications adopted and the degree of comparability of the data. |
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It would be naïve to assume that direct and full comparability might have been reached then, but the method might provide signals that have a certain degree of plausibility and comparability. |
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This dialogue should continue and could take the form of early discussions with the private sector on the issue of the comparability of treatment of their respective claims. |
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In surveys on ICT use in the household sector, problems of comparability may be affected by whether the statistical unit is the individual or the household. |
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The aim of this exercise was to validate the reliability, comparability and exhaustiveness of the countries' national accounts data for own resource purposes. |
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The system is said to provide more detail about whether a candidate came at the low or high end of a degree classification and offer greater international comparability of degree results. |
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However, the use of national discretions can also impair comparability across jurisdictions and increase variability in risk-weighted assets. |
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The specific network could serve as testing ground for new practices and methods aiming at improving co-operation, exchange, availability and comparability of information the field of migration and asylum. |
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Mathcore's main defining quality is the use of odd time signatures, and has been described to possess rhythmic comparability to free jazz. |
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We did not reprotonate the system after substrate removal to ensure comparability between both systems. |
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Although some further improvements to coverage and comparability have yet to be made, the HICP is the most appropriate means of measuring prices for the purposes of the ESCB's definition of price stability. |
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The Commission was reluctant to accept a long transition, which is not technically justified, and could delay the full comparability of accounts which is at the heart of the new Directive. |
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Further, given that similar types of information are presented quite differently in different jurisdictions, the comparability of data may be limited. |
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This section improves the relevance, reliability and comparability of the information that a reporting entity provides in its financial statements about a business combination and its effects. |
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There is a good review of the literature, using the criteria of comprehensiveness, comparability, operationalizability, and public policy relevance. |
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More robust taxonomies will improve the comparability of the XBRL filings. |
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Normal untransplanted marrow was used as a control to ensure the quality of the stroma and the comparability of the experiments at different times. |
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