list of criteria

collocation in English

meaningsoflistandcriterion

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list
noun
uk
/lɪst/
us
/lɪst/
a record of short pieces of information, such as people's names, usually written or printed with a single thing on each line and often ordered in a way that makes a particular thing easy ...
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criterion
noun[C]
uk
/kraɪˈtɪə.ri.ən/
us
/kraɪˈtɪr.i.ən/
a standard by which you judge, decide about, or deal ...
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(Definition oflistandcriterionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflist of criteria

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Their responses were compiled into alistofcriteria/considerations that were added to those identified in the literature review.
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Moreover, a research strategy that attempts to demonstrate adaptation and function by the satisfaction of a prespecifiedlistofcriteriamisunderstands the burden of proof.
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Therefore, no universally applicablelistofcriteriacan be presented.
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Only one system indicates that thelistofcriteriais systematically addressed when discussing the technologies.
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In most cases, thelistofcriteriawas much more extensive for organic consumers than for their conventional counterparts.
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In particular, it eschews a lengthylistofcriteriafor optimal currency areas; the analysis examines only most pertinent issues for the countries being considered.
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A lengthylistofcriteriawas considered for each product category (available from lead author).
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As indicated above, alistofcriteriacan be produced with the properties of an ideal vaccine and, with current technology, it is possible to fulfil most of these criteria.
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However, some of our clients suggested that neither the cost of fees nor the quality of previously designed buildings were necessarily top of theirlistofcriteria.
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There may be no uniformlistofcriteriathat must be satisfied to demonstrate that a trait has been specifically designed by selection for a function.
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This might seem like an exorbitantlistofcriteriato exclude but the approach is not unlike how a clinician proceeds in excluding possible alternative diagnoses of a sleep problem.
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Linked with this difficulty is the wide range of skills, topics, and levels that self-access resources cater for, making it difficult to have a precisely definedlistofcriteria.
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In addition, techniques for the search of the solutions and alistofcriteriafor the final selection from a set of solutions have been introduced.
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Brannigan'slistofcriterianeeds to be both shortened and lengthened.
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But these business and financial perspectives are near the bottom of thelistofcriteriavalued in modern business today.
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It is therefore impossible to give a singlelistofcriteriawhich will be applicable in every case.
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I have referred to one criterion which is a very important criterion in alistofcriteriaon what nationhood is.
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The documents contain alistofcriteria.
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We have heard much about thelistofcriteriain schedule 1 on which a person is going to be judged for citizenship.
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