Insufficient data definition

Insufficient data means that there are no observations.
Insufficient data means that there is insufficient information to suggest a suitable PHI. In some cases, use may be possible before any edible plant parts are formed (eg before fruit formation).

Examples of Insufficient data in a sentence

  • These include in particular for forecasting: • Lack of full understanding of flow physics, including effects of stability and heterogeneous or topographically severe land surfaces, and intermittent mixing processes • Insufficient data for validation or verification There are several recent and planned field studies that are intended to fill some of the data gaps and thus assist in improving the physics of wind forecast models.

  • Insufficient data was available to estimate confined aquifer flows between GSAs within the Kings Subbasin.

  • Insufficient data was available at the time of this proposal to include an estimate for any work relating to the Jupiter Elementary lift station.

  • A workshop in Seattle found those two research gaps: • Lack of full understanding of flow physics, including effects of stability and heterogeneous or topographically severe land surfaces, and intermittent mixing processes • Insufficient data for validation or verification There are several recent and planned field studies that are intended to fill some of the data gaps and thus assist in improving the physics of wind forecast models.

  • Insufficient data is available to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity required for estimation of a resource.

  • It was not possible to address all evaluation questions at that time because of issues including: Limited data availability in terms of frequency and relevance to ToC outcomes Staff Resource Insufficient data to evaluate wider ecological benefits.

  • Insufficient data on ray is limiting the ability of businessesto take wellinformed decisions on appropriate mitigation options once water risk hotspots have been identified.

  • Insufficient data are available to compare the conditions in these references with the environment in a 9975 package, but it is plausible that small concentrations of some of these other lead compounds can alter the appearance of the corrosion product.

  • Insufficient data highlights the need for more work to be done in this area, and that caregiver burden for OUD is unknown.

Related to Insufficient data

  • Insufficiency means, with respect to any Plan, the amount, if any, of its unfunded benefit liabilities, as defined in Section 4001(a)(18) of ERISA.

  • Client Data means personal data of data subjects, such as your employees, associates or partners, that is provided to S&P Global Ratings during the provision by S&P Global Ratings of the Services to you, such as name, job title, name of employer, office email address, office physical address, internet protocol address, office telephone number and language selection (and excludes special categories of personal data);

  • Deficient Loss means the determination by a court in a bankruptcy proceeding that the value of the collateral is less than the amount of the loan in which case the loss will be the difference between the then unpaid principal balance (or the NPV of a modified loan that defaults) and the value of the collateral so established.

  • Patient Data means any electronic data, information or material about a Patient entered into the Software.

  • sufficient immediately available funds means either (i) sufficient cash denominated in U.S. dollars to purchase the necessary foreign currency, or (ii) sufficient applicable foreign currency, to settle the transaction. Custodian shall provide the Fund with immediately available funds each day which result from the actual settlement of all sale transactions, based upon advices received by Custodian from Subcustodians, Depositories, and Foreign Depositories. Such funds shall be in U.S. dollars or such other currency as the Fund may specify to Custodian.