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  • adjective Of or pertaining to more than one factor.

Etymologies

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multi- +‎ factor

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Examples

  • What the BLS calls multifactor productivity is up almost 8% since 2000.

    Think Progress » Fox News: Election Results Show ‘Conservative USA’ 2006

  • What the BLS calls multifactor productivity is up almost 8% since 2000.

    Think Progress » Speaker Hastert Lies About Leader Pelosi 2006

  • And the broadest measure of productivity growth, known as multifactor productivity, has actually tripled since the period of the 1970s and the 1980s.

    Remarks In First Session Of Economic Summit A ITY National Archives 2000

  • And the broadest measure of productivity growth, known as multifactor productivity, has actually tripled since the period of the 1970s and the 1980s.

    Remarks In First Session Of Economic Summit ITY National Archives 2000

  • Referred to as multifactor biometrics, smarter systems will be able to aggregate this data in real-time to make sure whenever someone is attempting to access your information, it matches your unique biometric profile and it is authentic.

    뉴스와이어 : 전체보도자료 2011

  • Known as multifactor authentication, the technology is typically based on an electronic token carried by a user that repeatedly generates a time-based number that must be appended to a password when a user logs in to a computer system.

    NYT > Home Page By JOHN MARKOFF 2011

  • However, in 2009 this was more than offset by factors such as process or knowledge improvements - known as multifactor productivity - which fell by 3.1 percent.

    NZ On Screen 2010

  • Examples of other factors that can contribute to productivity growth are improved management processes or production techniques (called multifactor productivity).

    NewsWire.co.nz 2009

  • Kwall: Wants a multifactor, context-sensitive test.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • Perhaps if we consider the pictures/descriptions on the website to be false statements instead of misleading ones (false by necessary implication?), a (a) (1) (B) violation would actually be easier to make out than a multifactor confusion analysis.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

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