Use of criterion in Sentences. 45 Examples

The examples include criterion at the start of sentence, criterion at the end of sentence and criterion in the middle of sentence

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criterion at the end of sentence


  1. Some line experience appears a main criterion.
  2. Simplistic hierarchies do not meet this criterion.
  3. Whichever, both entries fulfil my third criterion.
  4. Whichever, both entries fulfil my third criterion.
  5. We shall refer to this as the minimum variance criterion.
  6. This implies two criteria of relevance for the selection of stylistic features: a literary criterion and a linguistic criterion.
  7. This implies two criteria of relevance for the selection of stylistic features: a literary criterion and a linguistic criterion.

criterion in the middle of sentence


  1. The main criterion is value for money.
  2. Like that criterion, it seems very mild.
  3. Like that criterion, it seems very mild.
  4. Score each criterion on a scale of 1 to 5.
  5. By this criterion, very few people are suitable.
  6. By this criterion, very few people are suitable.
  7. Our criterion for assessing the models is simple.
  8. Therefore, the main criterion is value for money.
  9. Therefore, the main criterion is value for money.
  10. The company's criterion for success is high sales.
  11. The company's criterion for success is high sales.
  12. This sounds like a criterion for literary language.
  13. This sounds like a criterion for literary language.
  14. The only criterion is that of mutual comprehension.
  15. bacillus, bacilli * larva, larvae * criterion, criteria.
  16. bacillus, bacilli * larva, larvae * criterion, criteria.
  17. The first-best criterion relates only to allocative efficiency.
  18. Academic ability is not the sole criterion for admission to the college.
  19. Academic ability is not the sole criterion for admission to the college.
  20. Success in making money is not always a good criterion of success in life.
  21. Senior managers stipulated work-life balance as their main criterion when choosing jobs.
  22. Senior managers stipulated work-life balance as their main criterion when choosing jobs.
  23. In other cases a criterion may be needed, and one frequently used is the payback period.
  24. In other cases a criterion may be needed, and one frequently used is the payback period.
  25. This establishes at the outset for both parties the criterion for evaluation of work done.
  26. This establishes at the outset for both parties the criterion for evaluation of work done.
  27. Now the examination score serves as the only criterion for a student's academic performance.
  28. Now the examination score serves as the only criterion for a student's academic performance.
  29. This notion of a criterion could be used to show the argument from analogy to be unnecessary.
  30. This notion of a criterion could be used to show the argument from analogy to be unnecessary.
  31. The most important criterion for entry is that applicants must design and make their own work.
  32. To be sure, this is not the only criterion: the voices of other Christians may be very confused.
  33. To be sure, this is not the only criterion: the voices of other Christians may be very confused.
  34. The use of unemployment rates as a criterion of the effectiveness of regional policies is of limited value.
  35. The use of unemployment rates as a criterion of the effectiveness of regional policies is of limited value.
  36. The criterion is the number of years before the pre-tax cash receipts from the project pay back the capital invested.
  37. This difference of criterion as to the character of the conflict was reflected in the way power was handled on each side.
  38. One crucial criterion in justifying a screening programme is that intervention is more effective in presymptomatic disease than after symptoms have appeared.

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