Criterion in a sentence as a noun

"That's a useful skill" is not a useful educational criterion.

[0] Incidentally, DSM-V did drop the "legal trouble" criterion.

You have to assume some pretty extreme values to make cost-effectiveness criterion spit out 'nobody should be thinking about AI!

I wonder if this polling rate satisfies the Nyquist criterion for typical acceleration changes of the bird?

I'm really disappointed that this was Paul's top of mind criterion for rejection, "One quality that's a really bad indication is a CEO with a strong foreign accent.

".In particular, man made the real numbers to be complete which means that every sequence that appears to converge, that is, meets, the Cauchy criterion, actually does converge.

So, in particular, if we have an infinite series that meets the Cauchy criterion, then it converges, in particular, there is real number for it to converge to.

The majority of the criteria are sensible and helpful, but I see one criterion that is overly broad, as another subthread first noted.

But degrees are both an overinclusive criterion and an underinclusive criterion.

So, the criterion was not that start with some assumptions that hold in the real problem, use the assumptions to justify some theorems, and use the theorems to construct the system so that we know what we have.

"Well, unless what is meant here by "make an effort to engage with other scholars" is publish in the same peer-reviewed journals as the scholars with the expected credentials, this criterion sweeps up too many path-breaking scientists.

> Governments should use the helpfulness of ISPs as a criterion for awarding public contractsIt's almost impressive how even the most innocuous public projects can be turned against us by the governments.

Rather, it is a poorly thought out filtering mechanism that doesn't apply merit into the determination of filtering, but instead uses the totally superficial criterion of "karma point count" instead of anything other than a time-based evaluation strategy.

Jacques de Vaucanson, the great artificer of the period, was concerned to understand the animate systems he was modeling; he constructed mechanical devices in order to formulate and validate theories of his animate models, not to satisfy some performance criterion.

Criterion definitions

noun

a basis for comparison; a reference point against which other things can be evaluated; "the schools comply with federal standards"; "they set the measure for all subsequent work"

See also: standard measure touchstone

noun

the ideal in terms of which something can be judged; "they live by the standards of their community"

See also: standard