Suboptimal definition

Suboptimal here means that a company's cyber resilience level is not in line with the risks it is willing to take, or that these risks are not clear or not defined.

Examples of Suboptimal in a sentence

  • Suboptimal cryopreservation can lead not only to batch-to-batch variation, lowered cellular functionality and reduced cell yield, but also to the potential selection of subpopulations with genetic or epigenetic characteristics divergent from the original cell line.

  • For purposes of clarification only, if the Legacy Acquisitions and/or a New Acquisition Tranche is not projected to achieve a 10% Internal Rate of Return for Starwood (each, a “Suboptimal Tranche”) then future Management Incentive Distributions and Tax Distributions otherwise payable with respect to any New Acquisition Tranche and/or the Legacy Acquisitions may be retained by the Partnership and included in future Distributable Funds for such Suboptimal Tranche.

  • Suboptimal interactions between these three decision- making mechanisms in turn generate two different categories of weakness of will, which are etiologically but not psychologically distinguishable.

  • Suboptimal intake jaundice is characterized by ongoing weight loss; decreased stool and urine output and is rare for gestational ages of at least 40 weeks; and infants are often difficult to settle, sleepy, and difficult to wake during feedings (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2017).

  • In the future, we plan to address the following limi- tations of our algorithms: – Suboptimal resilience: Our algorithms do not achieve optimal resilience.

  • NoAN/NoCancel Fixed-α¯, α¯ = 0.5 Fixed-α¯, α¯ = 0.1 Fixed-α¯, α¯ = 0.3 Optimal Solution Suboptimal Solution 180 160 Harvested Power (µ W) 140 120 100 80 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 Non−outage Probability 0.8 1 Figure 3.4: Achievable O-E regions with a target secret rate r0 = 6.5bits/sec/Hz by different power allocation schemes when the IR and ER are 2m and 1m away from the Tx, respectively.

  • Suboptimal breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices, in particular, hinder the nutritional status of infants and young children.

  • Suboptimal agreement for episodic medications suggests poor recall (for questionnaires) or false positives due to non-compliance (prescription data).

  • Suboptimal visualization of the fetal heart was observed more commonly among obese compared to normal weight mothers in studies from Michigan (37% versus 19%) (81) and Ohio (51% versus 27%) (82).

  • SF Suboptimal Dosage Form — Incorrect, inappropriate, or less than optimal dosage form prescribed for the patient’s condition.