English to Urdu Dictionary measurable

measurable

پیمائش
definition
adjective
objectives should be measurable and achievable
able to be measured.
example
The question of making it tangible and 'measurable' really is key.
She walked beside me, keeping a 'measurable' distance, but still close enough for me touch, if the need to arose.
However, I didn't notice any 'measurable' difference in temperature inside the case.
For the determination of compensation, the Western practice of performance appraisal is usually goal oriented so that management sets specific 'measurable' goals with each employee and then periodically reviews the progress made.
In order to be worthwhile, your objectives must be Smart - simple, 'measurable' , achievable, realistic and timely.
But the question of whether it's suitable is interesting, 'measurable' , and worth discussing.
Profitability and business growth are top-of-mind among chief executives as they seek to leverage business transformation strategies and achieve 'measurable' performance improvements.
The deep penetration, 'measurable' down to the 1.2 metre soil thermometer and beyond, will not make headlines and will only be noted by this coming weekend.
Having meaningful and 'measurable' performance standards is a very important component in making sure that the plan operates properly over time.
I imagine developers would be resistant to including this sort of patch unless it could produce very large and 'measurable' performance improvements.
Process Group develops a process improvement project with tangible milestones and 'measurable' objectives.
It seems to me that cost containment must go hand in hand with a 'measurable' improvement in storage manageability.
On the other hand, brands will need to make a 'measurable' , noticeable difference in social issues.
Thus, the emphasis is on the learning of knowledge and practices that produce some 'measurable' outcome, such as production quantity and quality.
Any change to what you're doing now needs to prove itself with substantial, 'measurable' improvements.
Initially, the results were 'measurable' , but not noticeable, improvements in performance.
One of his patients died after the operation, but the other eight, as well as the woman who received her cells via catheter, have all shown 'measurable' improvement.
We have been told that real, 'measurable' improvements in productivity are crucial if three-quarters of the awards under benchmarking are to be paid.
In doing so, the push could dispel the perception that the alliances are not providing 'measurable' benefits to passengers, but are simply a means to reduce costs while expanding geographic reach.
Uncertainty is not 'measurable' , and so cannot be quantified and handled through insurance or other arrangements.
A good plan is necessary in order to identify 'measurable' objectives and outcomes.
To them, time is every bit as tangible, every bit as 'measurable' , and every bit as valuable as money.
Because computers produce a readily 'measurable' output in units of computational power or memory capacity, it is a sector of the economy that readily lends itself to this kind of analysis.
For all this moving about of the deck chairs, Sears' business has yet to show much 'measurable' improvement.
These will ensure that the 16 clear and 'measurable' targets are achieved in the UK by 2010.
The challenge now is to make the transition from humanitarian relief to reconstruction assistance, and to ensure that this reconstruction assistance is delivering 'measurable' , visible results on the ground.
The approach relies on three quantitative inputs - asset returns, 'measurable' asset risk, and correlation between different assets.
That's enough to have a 'measurable' impact on economic growth.
The contribution should also be meaningful, visible, and 'measurable' .
Aren't those kids that you're teaching coming into a world where the likelihood of them being able to have a 'measurable' effect is vastly diminished?
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