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Information Received from Anonymous Informants Is Always Considered Equal in Quality

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Information received from anonymous informants is always considered equal in quality to that received from known informants, in providing reasonable suspicion for a stop. ​


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Standards for Comparison

Benchmarks or criteria used to evaluate the performance, condition, or quality of something.

Competitor Performance

An analysis of how well competing companies are doing in the marketplace, often used for benchmarking and strategic planning.

Industry Performance

An evaluation of the success, productivity, and growth of specific sectors within the economy, often measured by financial indicators and market trends.

Base Period

A specified time period against which conditions in other time periods are compared, often used in economic and financial analysis.

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