cutoff Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkʌt.ɒf]
  • Us [ ˈkʌt̬.ɑːf]

Meaning of cutoff In English

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Examples of cutoff

  • Figure 1 displays jagged cutoffs between yes/no coverage decisions for all of the evaluation criteria outlined above.

  • In addition, he argued, ' cutoffs ' - deprivation of free access to pasture and firewood - also negated much of the benefit of lower payments.

  • The cutoffs chosen are based on the sample as a whole rather than on population based norms.

  • Using these cutoffs we likewise defined our vulnerable (had at least one disorder), troubled, and unchallenged groups.

  • The process of developing these cutoffs may arise inductively out of the task of making specific coverage decisions about individual services tests.

  • Deductively derived cutoffs must invoke normative principles beyond the criteria included in the evaluation framework.

  • Because the first tests evaluated will structure subsequent evaluations, cutoffs may evolve differently from different pilot cases.

  • Owing to the presence of cutoffs and/or resonances, the curve may be discontinuous.

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Translations of cutoff In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    中斷, 切斷供應, 中斷供應…

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  • 中文简体

    中断, 切断供应, 中断供应…

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  • Español

    interrumpir, cortar, desconectar…

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  • Français

    couper (la parole à) qqn, couper, séparer…

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  • Čeština

    přerušit, odříznout…

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  • Dansk

    afbryde, afskære, stoppe…

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  • Indonesia

    memutuskan, memisahkan, menghentikan…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    ขัดจังหวะ, ทำให้ถูกตัดขาด, ปิดการทำงาน…

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