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A linguistic theory that aims for explanatory adequacy is concerned with the internal structure of the device [i.e. grammar]; that is, it aims to provide a principled basis, independent of any particular language, for the selection of the descriptively adequate grammar of each language. [4]
S (Satisfactory) N (Needs improvement) U (Unsatisfactory) H (High pass) I (Incomplete) This system has largely been replaced by the six-point system discussed above, but is still encountered at the elementary school level, particularly in kindergarten and Grades 1 through 3 (these levels comprising the lower division of primary school).
If P is sufficient for Q, then knowing P to be true is adequate grounds to conclude that Q is true; however, knowing P to be false does not meet a minimal need to conclude that Q is false. The logical relation is, as before, expressed as "if P, then Q" or "P ⇒ Q". This can also be expressed as "P only if Q", "P implies Q" or several other ...
Satisfactory 65-69 2.00: C: Adequate 60-64 1.00: D: Marginal 50-59 0.00: F: Failure 0-49 GPA is Calculated taking total "points" and divided by school credit hours.
A five-level scale for rating quality. Absolute Category Rating (ACR) is a test method used in quality tests. [1] [2]The levels of the scale are, sorted by quality in decreasing order:
Satisfactory - A Satisfactory rating means that a motor carrier has in place and functioning adequate safety management controls to meet the safety fitness standard prescribed in §385.5 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR). Safety management controls are adequate if they are appropriate for the size and type of operation of ...
Satisficing is a decision-making strategy or cognitive heuristic that entails searching through the available alternatives until an acceptability threshold is met, without necessarily maximizing any specific objective. [1]
Above satisfactory 5: Satisfactory 4: Adequate 3 Початковий (П) Initial: Almost adequate 2: Poor 1: Very poor References This page was last edited on 17 ...