We found ourselves standing on a threshold one easy summer evening, looking at the stars. |
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The country hopes to pass the next key threshold of 25 chapters and reach the final phase of the negotiation process, he said after the meeting. |
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For an infected ant, when the declining air temperature hits a certain threshold, its jaws become locked in a closed position. |
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Door posts, a threshold beam and a section of wattle wall are clearly visible. |
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The jitter amplitude just before the output crosses this error threshold is defined as the maximum tolerable jitter of the input under test. |
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The 10-millisecond case, including all jitter effects, is highlighted, which results in a 2-dB degradation in loss-of-lock threshold. |
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Chemical reactions require a minimum or threshold energy, called the activation energy. |
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The current threshold for late vegetative beans with actively increasing aphid populations is 250 aphids per plant. |
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Is there a raindrops-per-cubic-inch threshold that's necessary for a rainbow to be visible? |
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The admin could set up a policy to automatically provision a new Web server if the number of requests passed a certain threshold. |
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Until the evidentiary threshold of proof beyond a reasonable doubt is reached, the judge and the Constitution order the jury to acquit. |
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His recuperative powers are almost otherworldly and his threshold for pain legendary. |
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Precipitation of NCP occurs for a threshold of divalent cation concentration, and redissolution is observed for further addition of salt. |
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But now commoners who want to marry amid regal surroundings are being invited across the threshold of the Deeside estate. |
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In this more physiological context, the model shows nearly all-or-none threshold response. |
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He stepped across the threshold of the tunnel and onto a landing of a flight stairs. |
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The DFB substrate provides the low threshold operation and wavelength selectable capabilities inherent to resonators based on this approach. |
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This was most intense when he was working on his idea that there is no threshold for radiation-induced leukemogenesis. |
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Entry to higher education is also very commonly an entitlement, available by right to anyone who obtains the threshold entry certificate. |
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A foliar spray of a systemic or contact aphicide can be used to control aphids if the population exceeds the threshold. |
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Before I can recommend the games to anyone, and I do, I usually have to mention that it will test your threshold for the likably bizarre. |
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One enters into ritual time and ritual space by passing over a limen, a threshold, such as one finds at a doorway. |
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Even his apparently limitless supply of inner motivation must hit a boredom threshold at some point in the distant future. |
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Road damage starts when buses and other heavy vehicles over a certain weight threshold cause the roadbed to flex and crack. |
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Ethnographers say that Baba Marta is the threshold between the end of the winter season and the approach of summer. |
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I consider myself to have a reasonably high pain threshold from long years of being on the receiving end of aikido joint locks. |
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Will the vote fall to a threshold which begins to cost the party safe seats, or can the party stop the rot as it claims? |
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Because LOD scores are logarithmic, reducing the significance threshold by half greatly increases the power of a study. |
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In dense media with lossless reflection arising from multiple scattering, the threshold for laser action is greatly reduced. |
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Reaction to such obvious sadomasochistic goading exceeds the energy threshold of this reviewer. |
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Under normal conditions, the kidneys act as a safety valve to eliminate glucose above a certain threshold and prevent further accumulation. |
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Let the plan's authors insist that the government clarify threshold issues before the laws are implemented. |
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The authors add that different people's threshold for stress may also affect rates of takotsubo cardiomyopathy. |
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We need not imagine that there is a magic moment when an embryo passes over a moral threshold of personhood. |
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Producers should scout fields and determine if the action threshold has been exceeded. |
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Turning children at the threshold of their teens into rational thinking beings is clearly not their credo. |
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The result is a thirtyfold increase in the detection sensitivity when the system is operating near the lasing threshold. |
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When your turn to enter the basilica finally arrives, you must bend down before a low doorway and step over the raised threshold. |
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Caitlyn was still with Connor when I entered, the two having just barely crossed the threshold of the room. |
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For a lot of people just the simple step of entering a church, crossing the threshold, is enormous. |
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So that's why I am happy to look at scientology girl, but will never dare cross the threshold and enter the building. |
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As the door opened soundlessly, she crossed the threshold and entered into the room. |
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Armand stood at the threshold of her curtained room, wondering whether to go in or not. |
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French brides stepped upon an egg before crossing the threshold of their new homes. |
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The smell from that place was so strong, it used to make my friend J. violently ill if we even crossed the threshold at the local mall. |
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Here a convex vinyl ridge across the top of the threshold presses against the bottom of the door for a tight seal against drafts. |
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I crossed the threshold and re-entered the house, which was buzzing with undying activity. |
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The autobiography covers the author's early years up to the threshold of university. |
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Young students are on the threshold of adulthood, walking through the door to their future. |
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The aircraft crossed the threshold at 50 feet and the landing lights illuminated the numbers and fixed distance markers. |
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As I turned off the runway, I saw my wingman's landing light disappear into the fog at about 50 feet above the runway threshold. |
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Maj Hunter executed a flawless short-field landing and touched down on-speed just past the threshold. |
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It is designed to fly under the 4,000 ft threshold used by commercial aircraft. |
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The airplane crashed approximately two miles southeast of the Runway 27 threshold. |
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The aircraft hit the embankment short of the threshold, sliding up it, turning through 90-deg and coming to a stop. |
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Runway 14 began atop a steeply sloping terrace with an abrupt drop-off at the approach end, departure end and left side of the threshold. |
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After we passed and began our second missed approach at 400 feet, I saw what appeared to be the first 50 feet or so of the runway threshold. |
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Every additional knot of airspeed when crossing the threshold will cause the aircraft to float an additional 1,000 feet down the runway. |
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Just before coming abeam the runway threshold I began a continuous finals turn, Spitfire style. |
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We all of us exhibit such repeats, but they are only problematic if they exceed a certain threshold number or size. |
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To avoid this artifact, we excluded the values below the threshold intensity from the average calculation. |
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Each text line is partitioned into blocks, and those of which contain a certain threshold percentage of text pixels are identified as valid. |
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Climb to 8,000 or 10,000 feet, and you may be well inside the ice-crystal threshold. |
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Reducing the threshold current of the laser was a key step to reducing power consumption. |
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Agents, chosen randomly, will move to a free space if the number of near neighbours of a different colour exceeds some threshold. |
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This outcome reduces the probability the signal will pass the detection threshold, resulting in a missed detection. |
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Different pressures, such as overgrazing or drought, can push land over the threshold. |
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If the comparison quality measure exceeds a threshold, a match is determined to have been made. |
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The user may choose to be informed when the total number of unread messages exceeds a threshold. |
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If beetle counts are below this level, continue sampling until the threshold is exceeded or beetle activity stops. |
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Abit's ThermalGuard will immediately shutdown your computer when your CPU die has exceeded its threshold temperature. |
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Above the photoelectric threshold, photoelectrons are emitted in proportion to the intensity of incident light. |
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There seems to be a threshold plasma concentration below which symptoms may become apparent. |
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The clinical risks of sensitivity and specificity also should be considered in identifying the threshold glycemic level. |
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There is a threshold below which radiation is safe and above which it becomes dangerous. |
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Finally, salbutamol pretreatment might hasten lidocaine absorption and increase peak lidocaine plasma concentrations toward the toxic threshold. |
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Moreover, there is an indication that the threshold of sucrose concentration may be lower in the bundle sheath than in the mesophyll. |
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The hunchback gene is switched on only when bicoid protein, a transcription factor, is present at a certain threshold concentration. |
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Exposure concentrations were well below threshold limit values, and hepatotoxicity was not predicted for these compounds. |
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Evaluation of substances for which a threshold limit did not exist were then carried out. |
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There is a threshold of ATP concentration which stimulated the binding remarkably. |
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When it comes to carcinogens and toxins, for example, Priceless assumes that there is no safe threshold. |
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However, if the threshold for normal cholesterol is also applied half of the population would be considered at risk by the early age of 24 years. |
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Moreover, there is no evidence based recommendation of a risk threshold above which no attempt should be made. |
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Richard is the high school superstar, with a rich daddy and a low boredom threshold. |
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Kagan and his colleagues have hypothesized that inhibited children have a lower threshold for sympathetic activation. |
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Conditioned to expect immediate gratification, these youth have shorter attention spans and also a low threshold for boredom. |
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Tissue congestion and inflammation tend to sensitize nerve endings and lower the threshold for stimuli. |
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Professionals should have a low threshold for enquiring about mental health issues in children as parents rarely raise these concerns. |
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These mediators lower the nociceptor threshold, making the receptors more responsive to painful stimuli. |
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He predicted that the party would next promise to cut inheritance tax and the threshold for income tax. |
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The amount is below the threshold for inheritance tax, so there's no tax due immediately. |
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For example, you could have two parents who both work but who each earn just below the threshold for higher rate income tax. |
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The threshold loading test stimulates mechanoreceptors in respiratory muscles. |
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For those who pass the threshold of age and mental competence, the right to be self-determining in the major decisions in life is inviolate. |
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They don't understand that they're moving toward the trance state, the crossing of the threshold. |
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Upon application of a voltage greater than the threshold bias of 2 to 3 V, a current flows. |
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If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. |
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The reason is that every material including biopolymers has a mechanical failure threshold. |
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This time I've got a clear preference that the incumbent be turned out, and a clear threshold difference with the Libertarian. |
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Such a person has surely crossed the threshold of blameworthiness, both in conduct and in the accompanying fault. |
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While it may not be ideal, this web site certainly passes the threshold of readability for many readers, including many typographers. |
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Bikes, ultralight cars and even some regular cars don't exceed this flex threshold. |
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I switch on the light and, before crossing the threshold, I scan the room for dark blots that aren't supposed to be there. |
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What we're saying is that we can deliver more performance and meet the price threshold by coming up with a better mousetrap. |
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I stood there at my sister's threshold, unbraiding my hair, feeling very old and very unoriginal. |
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In practice, we explore this threshold, this place where old and new meet in a body. |
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At the time he died he seemed to be on the threshold of a distinguished career as a thinker and musicologist. |
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Below this threshold, minerals occur as silicates, in that they are chemically bonded to silica. |
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A skull rests on the threshold as a reminder of the wages of sin, and, above, an unkindness of ravens presides. |
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They walked unspeaking until Alexander stopped at the threshold of the entrance hall. |
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Indeed, this week, we might well be standing on the threshold of a new era of violence. |
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This threshold, however, is still arbitrary and has never been evaluated, let alone validated by appropriate methods. |
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The incremental cost threshold was near ninefold for both the five trial and four trial models. |
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The threshold of pain on the Decibel Scale is 130, while a space rocket at take-off measures between 140 and 190 decibels. |
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Since I have become a little hard of hearing, my threshold for clearly hearing vocal speech is a little different from that of most people. |
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The amplitude of the square wave electric stimulus with duration of 40-80 ms was adjusted above the threshold for the AP eliciting. |
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One after another they all tried, each man rising in his turn and taking his stand before the threshold. |
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This quality threshold is likely to be raised as the organisation steps up its activities as it moves into the private sector. |
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Regulars, passers-by and lonely old men all cross the threshold in search of a cappuccino and a bit of a chat. |
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The sensation of respiratory symptoms has to exceed a certain threshold before a nociceptive stimulus is perceived. |
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As the follicle grows, the estrogen eventually reaches a threshold level that causes the cow to be in heat. |
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It may be argued that the long duration of implantation of depth electrodes in the limbic system could decrease the local threshold for induction of afterdischarges. |
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Flight 1420 touched down about 2,000 ft from the runway threshold, to the right of the runway centerline, and moved rapidly to the right. |
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After evaluation of the residuum and comparison with a threshold value, a fault signal is generated when the residuum reaches the threshold value. |
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Once a threshold osmolality is reached in our bodies, it triggers our brains to make us seek water. |
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To meet that threshold, experts said, the bond investments or royalty income would have to be substantial. |
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The share-out of the cash would almost certainly be based on the performance of parties at the previous general election, with a threshold before you got anything. |
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Using daily dosages equivalent to the threshold dose for erythema production in untanned human skin, he found that the peak carcinogenic response occurred at 310 nm. |
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Josh stood over the threshold the doorway, smiling to be polite. |
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I have also decided to radically restructure the rates and the thresholds for all three classes of beneficiaries and to increase the threshold for probate tax. |
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She took her temperature on Monday and noted it was slightly elevated to 99.5, just under the threshold for worry. |
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This quality threshold is likely to be raised as the organisation moves into the private sector. |
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Although their tongues are large, they do not protrude them beyond the threshold of the jaws. |
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The first one concerns the first income threshold of repayment. |
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For a city that is on the threshold of a major expansion, Mr. Monayee's is a gentle reminder that the city should not lose its soul in the search for economic prosperity. |
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In the present exhibition the seven participating artists are young and on the threshold of their careers hoping to make works that in time would translate into blue-chip art. |
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Thanks to the convergence of the information and genome sciences revolution, we are already on the threshold of isolating and characterizing virtually all useful genes. |
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But on the threshold of great age he was no nearer an answer. |
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Franco and colleagues have demonstrated that infants born to smoking mothers have a higher arousal threshold to auditory stimuli during REM sleep. |
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We and others have shown that these patients have severely impaired exercise capacity and, in addition, do not exhibit a lactic acidosis threshold. |
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To determine the exact width and thickness of the pieces you'll need, lift up a heat register or threshold and measure the exposed ends of the floorboards. |
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The jet stopped 100 feet short of the threshold on the 10,000-foot runway. |
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The Government's move to raise the stamp duty threshold was, let's face it, no more than tokenistic. |
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The attributable risk of obesity is dependent to some extent on the threshold used for obesity. |
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There is one final lesson to learn before he crosses the threshold from darkness to glory. |
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To reach the threshold of exceptional progress there would also need to be some extra element to show that the lifer had done good works for the benefit of others. |
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A higher threshold would force the two to remain in allegiance even amidst serious departures in ideologies. |
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Mr Flemming noted that small-scale farmers were not eligible for VAT registration, as they did not earn sufficient amounts to reach the VAT threshold. |
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I was in my 20s before I finally lost my virginity, and it was even longer before I made it across the masturbatory threshold. |
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Changes that define whether piracy is for profit or not have set a threshold that will allow not-for-profit offenders to get off scot-free, Lee said. |
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People were entering in a steady trickle, some of them touching the high stone threshold with their right hands, and raising their hands to their heads. |
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When people crossed their threshold they felt like aliens or foreigners. |
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The threshold of the door was decorated with gold and silver, while the russet, wood door was trimmed with diamonds along the small sliver of crystal window. |
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Packwood was eventually convinced to come to the Senate, but he insisted that they carry him across the threshold. |
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Theoretical models based on current injection membranes predict that excitation will occur for currents of all strengths once a threshold is exceeded. |
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Try not to think of taxiing as just driving to the runway threshold. |
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The software will send out an alert when the user reaches his or her threshold and can also automatically free up more space for the user, if desired. |
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What is alarming about the Dhaka attack plan is that LeT has now crossed the threshold of directly targeting American interests. |
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The Bonanza crossed the runway threshold while the helicopter was still about 250 feet from a planned touchdown point of 1500 feet down the runway. |
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Their observations also support the arguments of the Paris-Cambridge theorists about how the ear detects signals below the threshold for thermal noise. |
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For carcinogens and most reproductive toxins, however, regulators assume no threshold. |
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Until the threshold of 270 was crossed, the stillness of the clammy night continued to hang over the city. |
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The model demonstrated that this motif can generate a bistable switch with tunable control over the switching threshold and the degree of population heterogeneity. |
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If it had been handled this way the whole thing might never have pushed itself over the average Philip Adams listener's threshold of consciousness. |
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What can be done if the concentration of metallic elements rises above the toxic threshold, particularly those that have no known function in the body? |
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Lowering the PSA threshold for proceeding to prostate biopsy would increase the risks of overdiagnosing and overtreating clinically unimportant disease. |
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Living in one sphere they lean into a second, striving toward the kingdom of heaven that remains hidden behind the threshold of the human struggle. |
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We might say that realism can produce underdetermination because of its ability to lower the threshold of interpretation and economize on meaning. |
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That year was really the first year that I stepped over the threshold and became more of a collaborator. |
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After thanking Cynthia and Florence for the evening, I stepped outside and offered an airy, unfelt wave to the three people gathered around the threshold. |
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Our sense of what it is to be reasonably well-off keeps changing, the threshold keeps rising-even though all of us are much better off than people were hundreds of years ago. |
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Cell expansion is driven by turgor pressure, and in healthy tissues is usually limited by the extensibility of the cell wall or sometimes by the wall yield threshold. |
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Besides the tape's threshold, users were using uncompressed mode. |
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They showed a similar effect in paired-choice tests of red junglefowl, whereby females mate at random when neither male has the threshold ornament value. |
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Without further ado my parents step over the threshold of the room. |
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Not a single word was spoken as we neared the runway threshold, the throttle still wide open. |
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And still major leaguers blew it last season, triggering a more stringent form of testing by exceeding the five-percent threshold of positive results. |
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This is the threshold at which workers start to pay income tax. |
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As soon as the measured pressure change exceeds the threshold, the EGR system is deemed to pass the restriction test, and the test method is terminated. |
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Officers can qualify for the threshold payments if they have served for 12 months at the top of the pay scale for their rank and meet certain standards in their job. |
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If your new threshold is made of wood, use a backsaw or a jigsaw to cut it. |
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Although no wartime sorties are missed, the number of available engines comes very close to dropping below the threshold needed to maintain sorties. |
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This is clear from the plots using logarithmic scales, but the curved plots with an arithmetical scale on the vertical axes may falsely suggest a threshold. |
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On the other hand, getting too close to the threshold dramatically raises your risk and narrows your choices. |
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Graduates with incomes above this minimum threshold can manageably pay no more than a certain percentage of their income on their student loan debt. |
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By then I might even have crossed the 14 stone threshold that in my poorly thought out diet plan was going to be my mark for a return to drinking wine. |
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Fields remaining below the threshold level throughout the beetle egg-laying period are not expected to have economic populations of rootworms next year. |
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Somehow, he cannot cross the threshold and walk on its linoleum flooring. |
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For three years I had been listening to the voice of Hope, and for three years I had waited for a footstep on my threshold. |
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The first describes the threshold for its operation, viz. the officer being of the opinion that a worker who qualifies has not received the national minimum wage. |
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Absence makes your boredom threshold lower, as well as your heart sore. |
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None of them would have entered the Knesset had the threshold been four percent. |
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My last view of her was of a dynamic, compact figure, her thirst for intellectual adventure clearly unquenched, as she marched towards yet another threshold. |
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The IRS and the Department of the Treasury have announced an increase in the threshold for filing a separate schedule for interest or dividend income. |
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The narrow painted borders create a portal or threshold that frames the interior to give the illusion of deep space, a familiar painting convention. |
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George enters the house, crossing its threshold with one broad step. |
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The perils of distinguishing true predatory behaviour from beneficial rivalrous behaviour mean that the threshold for regulatory intervention should be high. |
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If the flood of sexual details continues unabated, the pain threshold may prove to be too high for Weiner himself. |
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She removes herself to the liminal space of the hallway, a threshold to society from which she can assess her own status and avoid further assessment by others. |
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Emily was in tears before she crossed the threshold into her room. |
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Make sure basement doors have a threshold or sweep that properly fits. |
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The response at longer wavelengths was also different in that it displayed a threshold, temperature coefficient of 2 and caused retarded growth and other sublethal effects. |
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For those who have not crossed the threshold of a mill for many years, this will be a chance to experience again the sights, smells and sounds of life in a mill. |
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Developmental changes of the light intensity threshold for school formation in the striped jack Pseudocaranx dentex. |
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The five aerodynamic parameters included maximum phonation time, target flow, efficiency, resistance, and phonation threshold pressure. |
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Birmingham Magistrate David Skellum described the offence as 'substantial harassment' which crossed the custodial threshold. |
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How do you know when you have sufficient evidence to say a carcinogen has a threshold? |
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We appreciate the additional recommendations regarding a threshold dose for consideration of therapeutic abortion. |
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Fixed array technology enables a new threshold for the total cost of print, total thruput, and ease of operation. |
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In Section 3, we prove the multivariate generalization of the MHH conjecture for the special case of threshold graphs. |
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Crossing the threshold he encountered the tokonoma or alcove that is positioned to greet all who enter. |
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The team used the current perception threshold test to examine nerve fiber populations in the workers' shoulders, arms, wrists, and hands. |
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The capital-reserve ratio, however, remains below the congressionally mandated threshold of 2 percent of all insurance in force. |
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A unified interpretation of threshold stresses in the creep and high strain rate superplasticity of metal matrix composites. |
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To achieve linearity optocoupler is needed to compensate for photodiodes nonlinearity and the photodiodes threshold voltage. |
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Potentiation of noise induced threshold shifts and hair cell loss by carbon monoxide. |
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The number of induced syntactic relations is taken into account by introducing a threshold of considered relations. |
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It is also likely the new stamp duty threshold will prompt those upsizing to get their properties on the market as soon as possible. |
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At the threshold of this millennium, the exponential function was accepted as reflecting most phenomena. |
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Below the critical threshold of positivity, we remain grounded. |
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The Motrin put me over some biochemical threshold and, poof, I was on my way to glory. |
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Alternatively, all candidates above a certain threshold in the first round may compete in the second round. |
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The poverty threshold, poverty limit or poverty line is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country. |
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Using a single monetary poverty threshold is problematic when applied worldwide, due to the difficulty of comparing prices between countries. |
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There is no minimum threshold of money, and no requirement that the transaction succeeded in actually disguising the money. |
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These 'services' would normally lead the nation to the threshold of political independence. |
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Above 75 percent humidity threshold, fungal molds that release dangerous aflatoxin can form. |
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Following an unofficial strike in 1969 about the pay of surface workers, it was decided that the threshold for the ballot should be lowered. |
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In Finland's parliamentary elections, there is no official threshold, but the effective threshold is gaining one seat. |
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The country is divided into districts with different numbers of representatives, so there is a hidden threshold, different in each district. |
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A formal threshold usually requires parties to win a certain percentage of the vote in order to be awarded seats from the party lists. |
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Before apportioning list seats, all list votes for parties which failed to reach the minimum threshold are discarded. |
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If eliminated parties lose seats in this manner, then the seat counts for parties that achieved the minmum threshold improve. |
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This genetic threshold may have a correlation to the amount of oxygen available to organisms. |
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We first select a reference level of racism prer that will be considered as the nonracist, nonxenophobic threshold. |
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This current on the surface in turn pulls dense salt water from the coast across the fjord threshold and into the deepest parts of the fjord. |
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There are also key threshold factors which when exceeded can produce rapid change. |
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The service ceased prematurely, as the minimum threshold of passenger traffic was not met. |
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A QPF will be specified when a measurable precipitation type reaching a minimum threshold is forecast for any hour during a QPF valid period. |
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But when I had crossed the threshold, I was astonished at the paucity of facts to be gleaned from the inmates themselves. |
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These climates are characterized by actual precipitation less than a threshold value set equal to the potential evapotranspiration. |
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If the debt still could not be paid off the owner could collect dust from all four corners of the house and cross the threshold. |
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A lower threshold of mens rea is satisfied when a defendant recognizes that some act is dangerous but decides to commit it anyway. |
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Not all crimes have a mens rea requirement, or the threshold of culpability required may be reduced. |
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Once that threshold is met, the plaintiff is entitled to some amount of recovery for that loss or injury. |
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A lower threshold of mens rea is satisfied when a defendant recognizes an act is dangerous but decides to commit it anyway. |
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Not all crimes require specific intent, and the threshold of culpability required may be reduced or demoted. |
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There is no threshold for such referendums and a simple majority of voters is sufficient for a proposal to be passed. |
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As a result of the low threshold, a typical Knesset has 10 or more factions represented. |
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The fourth side forms the lip, threshold or sill, the side at which the glacier flowed away from the cirque. |
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If the number of attempted sign-ons reaches the threshold value in the security software, the system will respond. |
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The ablation threshold values depend upon both the UV radiation wavelength and the polymer absorptivity. |
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The unvoiced signal is smaller energy than voiced signal and, so, this section is applied the smaller threshold. |
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Other features include ball-bearing hinges, a full-perimeter weather strip, a concealed double-seal bottom sweep, and an aluminum threshold. |
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Existing XML content gets updated if a set of balanced quantifiers reaches a threshold value. |
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Unit controls defroster to sweep back-and-forth across ice formation threshold in real time. |
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As an example, there are over 5,000 shops in Birmingham with rateable values below this threshold. |
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The threshold issue in a voluntary reconveyance, foreclosure or abandonment is determining whether a taxable event has occurred. |
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These findings suggest that antagonizing non-NMDA glutamate receptors attenuates a noise-induced temporary threshold shift. |
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The deal requires approval because HSBC owned more than the 5 percent threshold above which prospective owners need CIRC permission. |
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Only those that reach some critical threshold of utilitarian or biocentric concern? |
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The threshold is a moving hyperplane which is perpendicular bisector to feature components of consecutive training samples. |
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If your income rises above a certain threshold, your tax rate also rises. |
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But the drawback to this approach is that most published threshold values use water as the dilutant of the compound. |
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However, if we permute a sequence, then the resulting threshold digraph may or may not be isomorphic. |
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This produces hoarseness, breathiness, increased phonation threshold pressures, decreased vocal efficiency and, commonly, voice fatigue. |
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Patients were categorized according to the cochlear microphonics threshold and according to the compound action potential threshold. |
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The athlete is liable for what is in his or her body, and the amount of substance that was in his body was over the threshold, and that's the important matter. |
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The invariance of the percolation threshold with respect to affine transformations in the common direction of the axis of cylinders is approximately satisfied on simulations. |
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In peak bagging, the targets are the peaks of mountains or hills, and the popular lists usually require that the target pass some threshold of elevation or prominence. |
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An action potential can be propagated only if sufficient current travels down the cell to depolarize the adjacent membrane below the threshold in membrane potential. |
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There is a reduced threshold for the standard of care owed by children. |
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As oil revenues fueled the rise of federal subsidies to states, the federal government became the centre of political struggle and the threshold of power in the country. |
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In addition, when the curve crosses the threshold, economic forces cause the bulge to become taller as incomes at that level grow faster than incomes in other ranges. |
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Non depolluted ELVs, as well as oil, car batteries, fluorescent tubes and any other hazardous waste from any source, will count towards this threshold. |
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For instance, CB1 on glutamatergic neurons constrain the expression of fear responses, once the averseness of the test situation has surpassed a certain threshold. |
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The Pope knocked on the door three times, workers moved it from the inside, and everyone then crossed the threshold to enter into a period of penance and reconciliation. |
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As one moves toward the tropical side the slight winter cool season disappears, while at the poleward threshold of the subtropics the winters become cooler. |
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At the Solomon Islands the begetter of the expedition, Sarmiento de Gamboa, told Mendana that they were on the threshold of the southern continent. |
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Fjords with a shallow threshold this deep water is not replaced every year and low oxygen concentration makes the deep water unsuitable for fish and animals. |
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The lower the threshold, the higher the proportion of votes contributing to the election of representatives and the lower the proportion of votes wasted. |
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The minimum threshold is the minimum vote required to win a seat. |
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It took threats from Democrats to change the filibuster rule to a 51-vote threshold instead of the current 60 in order to break up the political logjam. |
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That said, Jez's toddlerishly low boredom threshold soon leads them back on to dry land and into the nearest pub to try to cop off with the first girls they can find. |
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This threshold was applied to remove data that may have recorded if an activity monitor was bumped and errantly registered a small number of steps. |
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Big Pharma would of course object to this, as currently their threshold is to beat a sugar pill, and even then they have difficulty not too infrequently. |
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Cavitation is the phenomenon of gas cavities formation inside a liquid medium in low pressure regions, where pressure drops below certain threshold value. |
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The three samples may be considered to present azo colorants, pentachlorophenol, formaldehyde, organostanics, and metals below respective threshold values. |
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If the election system is changed to one of proportional representation, the controversial 10 percent threshold for representation in Parliament will no longer apply. |
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The more representatives per district and the lower the minimum threshold of votes required for election, the more minor parties can gain representation. |
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The dielectric spectroscopy showed that the real and imaginary permittivities increased tremendously as the MWCNT concentration approached the percolation threshold. |
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When this group engaged in infighting, leading to the withdrawal of some members, its size fell below the threshold for recognition causing its collapse. |
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The jockey took a total of five tests, four of which gave a reading above the permissible threshold of 17 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath. |
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As a result, Templeton has argued that it is necessary to impose a threshold on the level of difference that is required for a population to be designated a subspecies. |
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While Mr. Garre urged the court to dismiss the case under threshold questions like mootness and standing, Ms. Beeson tried to steer the judges toward the merits. |
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This effect, combined with variation of effective false positive rate of the cluster-forming threshold over permutations, could explain this slight anticonservativeness. |
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Most voters are aware that the current electoral system is an unjust and undemocratic one, especially because of the 10 percent threshold for a party to get into Parliament. |
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Different modalities such as vibration perception threshold, warm-cold detection thresholds and heat-cold pain thresholds are evaluated by this method. |
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He said other countries could follow Turkey in indirect taxes but they had reached the threshold for indirect taxes and were not planning to introduce further hidden taxes. |
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