The singular form of "criteria" is "criterion." So, "criterion is" would be proper, as would "criteria are." "Criteria is" or "criterion are" would not.
The correct term is "criteria are" when referring to multiple criteria. "Criteria" is the plural form of "criterion," so it should always be treated as a plural noun in a sentence.
The Imrie criteria are a set of clinical indicators used to assess the severity of acute pancreatitis. These criteria include age over 55, white blood cell count greater than 16,000 cells/mm3, blood glucose greater than 200 mg/dL, LDH greater than 350 IU/L, and AST greater than 250 IU/L. Patients meeting three or more of these criteria are considered to have severe pancreatitis.
Approximately 60-75% of the world's population is estimated to speak more than one language. This number varies depending on the region and the criteria used to define language proficiency.
Estimates suggest that around half of the global population speaks more than one language. This is due to factors such as bilingualism, multilingualism, and language diversity across different regions and cultures. The actual percentage may vary depending on the criteria used to define proficiency in multiple languages.
The possessive phrase for more than one month is "months'."
A person who can speak more than one language is called a polyglot.
By using a Query.
No, because there are more than one quadrilaterals that can meet those criteria.
The pentagon satisfies those criteria precisely.
You use AND in a query to ensure more than one criteria are met in order for the records to be met. So if you have more than one condition and you want them all to be met, you would use an AND. You would use OR if only some of the conditions need to be met or there are several options on the same field.
'when more than one are' is the correct phrase.
There is more than one who fits these categories. Why dont you just image search the criteria? You might recognise him.
Yes. If you have the relevant criteria that entitle you to a passport for different countries then you can have more than one passport. Many people have both Irish and British passports. There is no such thing as an 'English' passport.
no stupid actually one of the criteria of life is to sense and adjust to changes. so if you count that than yes.
Criteria for what? There is no "criteria" listed in the Catechism, various Catholic dictionaries or Canon Law. You will have to ask a more specific question.
more than one cell is multicellular. For example, we are multicellular we have more than one cell.
One shekel more than 249, one fewer than 251. One shekel more than 249, one fewer than 251. One shekel more than 249, one fewer than 251. One shekel more than 249, one fewer than 251.
A system of allocating scarce goods and services using criteria other than price is _____.