expected performance
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandperformance
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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performance
noun
uk/pəˈfɔː.məns/us/pɚˈfɔːr.məns/
how well a person, machine, etc. does a piece of work or ...
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When the analysis is confined to citizen households, the results largely correspond to theexpectedperformanceof welfare regimes.
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Evaluation compares the actual performance of optimization against theexpectedperformance.
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However, although the boom creates good short-run economic results, it harms long-runexpectedperformance.
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This method of testing allows us to estimate anexpectedperformancebased purely on chance.
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Second, is theexpectedperformancebetter than the worst case performance illustrated here?
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However, as with all predictive methods, the likelihood of theexpectedperformancematching the observed performance depends on the validity of initial model assumptions.
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Weexpectedperformanceon the two oral morphology tasks to correlate with each other both in kindergarten and in first grade.
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Theexpectedperformanceis not necessarily the mean of the best and worst possible scores, since the number of sentences with the highest word overlap varies significantly.
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Moreover, theyexpectedperformance-contingent payment.
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Since theexpectedperformance(35%) is less than the mean (39%), that indicates that the number of incorrect answers is slightly greater on average than the number of correct answers.
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Numerous efforts have been made to design better game ladders by analyzing the statistical correlation between relative ladder levels and a player'sexpectedperformance.
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It offers an online assessment tool for rating theexpectedperformanceof any residential development in terms of water efficiency, thermal comfort and energy usage.
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According to the difficulty the player is facing, the agent chooses actions with high or lowexpectedperformance.
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Because they did not deliver theexpectedperformance, however, they were soon relegated to shunting duties.
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To evaluate the result of a building asset against theexpectedperformancerequirements it is necessary to fix some tools used during the process.
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Inadequacies in any of them will impair the overallexpectedperformanceof organization.
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They are not a guarantee and actual performance may differ fromexpectedperformance.
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It is basically a central tendency that takes into account the various performances of the player and generates anexpectedperformanceunder typical conditions.
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