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Indicateurs de performance
performance indicators N npl
indicator [Brit ˈɪndɪkeɪtə, Am ˈɪndəˌkeɪdər] N
1. indicator:
indicateur m also fig
2. indicator RAIL:
3. indicator MOTOR:
4. indicator:
indicator LING, CHEM
performance [Brit pəˈfɔːm(ə)ns, Am pərˈfɔrməns] N
1. performance (rendition):
interprétation f (of de)
2. performance (concert, show, play):
représentation f (of de)
3. performance (of team, sportsman):
performance f (in à)
4. performance U (economic, political record):
5. performance:
exercice m (of de)
célébration f (of de)
exécution f (of de)
6. performance U MOTOR (of car, engine):
7. performance inf:
8. performance LING:
9. performance ART:
indicator N a. TECH
performance [pəˈfɔ:mənts, Am pɚˈfɔ:r-] N
1. performance (execution on stage, staging):
performance of an artist, actor
2. performance (show of ability, quality) a. SPORTS:
3. performance (accomplishing):
4. performance inf (fuss):
indicator N a. TECH
performance [pər·ˈfɔr·mən(t)s] N
1. performance (execution on stage, staging):
performance of an artist, actor
2. performance (show of ability, quality) a. sports:
3. performance (accomplishing):
4. performance inf (fuss):
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Now a music, performance and arts venue, known for photoshoots and filming.
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It was given only given sixteen performances between the premiere and the 1895-1896 season, and was not performed at all in 1897.
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Overall the performance rating for the hospital is average; however, there is a lot of room for improvement.
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In addition to performances, theatre department courses include set design, set-up and light/sound production.
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Such effects are typically only felt at very high speeds, making ram air primarily useful for racing, not street performance.
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