1 a pair of jeans or trousers that has had the bottom parts of the legs removed
5 a situation in which you stop doing, making, paying, or supplying something:
The dispute over prices has led to a temporary cut-off in deliveries.
The country's government is in danger of collapse because of the international cutoff of revenue and aid.
6 relating to a fixed point or level at which something stops:
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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