Somewhat Agree definition

Somewhat Agree means that this feature might be of benefit to individual “Neutral” means whether this feature is of benefit to individual or not is uncertain “Disagree” means that this feature is not of benefit to individual

Examples of Somewhat Agree in a sentence

  • A ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ exact test was used to assess the difference between the positive responses (Strongly agree or Somewhat Agree) and the neutral or negative responses (‘Neither Agree or Disagree’, ‘Somewhat Disagree’, ‘and Strongly Disagree’) among the three usage groups for both parents and teenagers.

  • Response scale options were: ranged from 1 = Disagree; 2 = Somewhat Disagree; 3 = Neither Agree nor Disagree; 4 = Somewhat Agree; 5 = Agree.

Related to Somewhat Agree

  • PILOT Agreement means the Agreement for Payments in Lieu of Ad Valorem Taxes entered into by and among the Board, the Company, the City and the County.

  • Direct Agreement means a written agreement entered into

  • Consortium Agreement means this consortium agreement as well as the pre-amble and all annexes hereto;

  • Joint Agreement means a type of Fund Use Agreement between the Consortium and the Fund Council that sets forth an umbrella set of terms and conditions that govern principally the submission and approval of CRP proposals and the transfer and use of funds from the CGIAR Fund for implementation of CRPs.

  • Foundation Agreement means the agreement dated the 20th February 1985 made between the Trustee, the Manager, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Genting WA and Tileska providing for the subscription of Units and Options;