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criterion

[krahy-teer-ee-uhn] / kraɪˈtɪər i ən /


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She said this could lead to "tension" and "frustration" if former players tried to access health services, insurance claims or early pensions, because "there's no actual strict diagnostic criteria".

From BBC

“A comprehensive review of the process is required, including an analysis of coverage parameters, premium structures, criteria for determining a ‘reasonable price,’ and the definition of territorial limitations.

From MarketWatch

The company said it would have more flexible criteria under which accounts are referred to law enforcement agencies.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Part of that will be a model whereby you qualify for an expansion league in the Premiership, but based on criteria around financial sustainability, fanbase and stadium, not just performance on the field of play."

From BBC

“Now that we have new laws like the elderly parole law,” she said, “we need to expand the SVP sentencing criteria.”

From Los Angeles Times