The analysis of the average experience capital of big - 5 league players is also useful
in establishing thresholds above which players from outside these championships have a concrete possibility of successfully joining the five major European competitions in the near future.
Not exact matches
The Safety Equipment Institute certified that the helmet met the safety
thresholds established by the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE), opening the door for its use
in the NFL and NCAA.
In an effort to promote a more open economy and accelerate reforms, China
established pilot Free Trade Zones (FTZs) that provide lower
thresholds for setting up new companies, have fewer restrictions on capital flows, and offer more market access to foreign investors.
When
established in 1965, the
thresholds were set at three times the cost of a minimally adequate diet and indexed annually for changes
in the price of food.
Quite honestly, the tax benefits are hardly worth it due to minimums and maximum
thresholds established by the great bean counters
in the IRS.
In addition, pre-shipment distribution tests aid in optimizing packaging by establishing a means of evaluating multiple designs and materials to a standardized performance threshol
In addition, pre-shipment distribution tests aid
in optimizing packaging by establishing a means of evaluating multiple designs and materials to a standardized performance threshol
in optimizing packaging by
establishing a means of evaluating multiple designs and materials to a standardized performance
threshold.
The
Threshold Working Group, «Approaches to
Establish Thresholds for Major Food Allergens and for Gluten
in Food,» Revised Report, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, College Park, MD, pp. 1 - 106, March 2006, available at http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Food/LabelingNutrition/FoodAllergensLabeling/GuidanceComplianceRegulatoryInformation/UCM192048.pdf.
The
Threshold Working Group, «Approaches to
Establish Thresholds for Major Food Allergens and for Gluten
in Food,» Draft Report, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration, College Park, MD, pp. 1 - 103, June 2005, available at http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/dockets/05n0231/05n-0231-rpt0001.pdf.
GIG is finalizing a new study that
establishes the number of gluten - containing grains that are allowed
in non-gluten grains
in order to meet the 10 ppm gluten
threshold of GIG's gluten - free certification program, the Gluten - Free Certification Organization (GFCO).
Although many researchers have analyzed impact counts and characteristics across a variety of settings
in the hopes of
establishing force «
thresholds» for injury, no such
threshold has been discovered.
IKEA, for example, only... MORE uses wood procured from sustainably managed and legally logged forests, and their pressed - wood products meet the low - formaldehyde
thresholds established in Europe.
The second stage of transition or
threshold marks the time
in between states, involving something of a trial, a time of becoming — no longer connected to the old, but not yet
established in the new.
Mr. SCHUMER: Madam President, did the Senate precedent
established on November 21, 2013, on how nominations are considered
in the Senate change the cloture
threshold for nominations to the Supreme Court?
«
In Africa, we are on the threshold of finalising negotiations to establish the first ever Single Market for Trade in Goods and Services on our Continent in the Continental Free Trade Area for Afric
In Africa, we are on the
threshold of finalising negotiations to
establish the first ever Single Market for Trade
in Goods and Services on our Continent in the Continental Free Trade Area for Afric
in Goods and Services on our Continent
in the Continental Free Trade Area for Afric
in the Continental Free Trade Area for Africa.
Meanwhile, when factoring
in August graduates, the graduation rate grew to 82.1 percent, exceeding a federal accountability
threshold established in 2010.
Excelsior,
established in 2010, allows companies to receive 10 years of refundable tax credits for meeting job and investment
thresholds.
Two of the biggest aero engine makers — Rolls - Royce
in the UK and General Electric
in the US — did not return phone calls or emails asking for comment on if, how and when they plan to
establish safe
thresholds.
What Litvak found is that the MeCP2 gene is responsible for
establishing a
threshold for the activation of macrophages
in the presence of stimuli and stressors such as hypoxia, corticosteroids and inflammation.
This falls far short of the 10 000 - hectare
threshold below which, according to guidelines for
establishing SSSIs, all examples of an ecosystem should be protected «
in their entirety».
Arsenic is a naturally occurring element that can cause organ failure and cancer
in humans with prolonged exposure above
established health
thresholds.
All contrasts were limited to the brain locations within the supplementary motor area and the parahippocampal gyrus, as defined
in the Harvard — Oxford Cortical Structural Atlas (available
in FSL software), and a
threshold was
established, with gaussian random - fields theory, at a cluster - level z value of more than 2.3 (corrected P < 0.05).
We can not predict how genetic information might be used
in the context of public health or policy decisions; indeed,
establishing thresholds for utility
in the public health context is made difficult by the probabilistic nature of genomic information.
Miller & Stassun show that misusing GRE scores, particularly by
establishing score
thresholds, fuels the underrepresentation of white women and minorities
in graduate programs.
These standards are to be used as a minimum
threshold by every school district
in the state
in order to
establish some consistency
in academic content statewide.
The new rule will
establish a set of minimum performance standards, a standardized scoring system, and a pass - fail
threshold that will better inform local transit agencies as they evaluate and purchase buses for use
in their communities.
Barnes and Noble has not meant the content
thresholds Microsoft
established by opening up Nook stores
in over 30 different countries.
They can also be used to
establish a position
in a security if it reaches a certain price
threshold or to close a short position.
stop orders are generally used to protect a profit or to prevent further loss if the price of a security moves against you; they can also be used to
establish a position
in a security if it reaches a certain price
threshold or to close a short position; not all securities or trading sessions (pre - and post-market) are eligible for stop orders
A regulated exchange must
establish position limits on security futures that are no greater than 13,500 (100 share) contracts, unless the underlying security meets certain volume and shares outstanding
thresholds,
in which case the limit may be increased to 22,500 (100 share) contracts.
No «official»
threshold for achieving «no - kill» has been
established, but some «experts»
in animal welfare believe that anything above 85 percent can be considered «no - kill», others claim 90 percent is more applicable.
‡ This placement on the
threshold of early and late twentieth century modernism served Stankiewicz well, as he continued to exhibit and develop his sculpture throughout the 1960s and 1970s,
establishing relationships with New York galleries even after he left the city
in 1962 for rural Massachusetts.
Insert, Oct. 4, 6:35 p.m Several readers have pointed to a long 2010 feature
in Der Spiegel
in which Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, a top German climate scientist who helped
establish the 2 - degree
threshold, stressed it was a policy marker:
Considering U.S. public health
in general, the cost - effectiveness of many prevention activities is well
established.276 Some preventive actions are cost - saving, while others are deemed cost - effective based on a pre-determined
threshold.
Its all
in the
threshold and whom and what is used to
establish it.
Without the GHG Tailoring Rule, the
thresholds established in the CAA for other pollutants would apply to GHGs.
Often, these examinations are formalized by the use of null - hypothesis testing,
in which a
threshold of a selected validation measure is
established representing a low likelihood that a value at or above the
threshold would occur
in the reconstruction process purely by chance.
In this procedure, random «null» proxy sets are generated and their performance in «reconstructing» temperature for part of the instrumental period is used to establish a threshold for the statistical skill of reconstruction from the real proxie
In this procedure, random «null» proxy sets are generated and their performance
in «reconstructing» temperature for part of the instrumental period is used to establish a threshold for the statistical skill of reconstruction from the real proxie
in «reconstructing» temperature for part of the instrumental period is used to
establish a
threshold for the statistical skill of reconstruction from the real proxies.
Whether High Quality Data Are Available for Quantification and
Establishing Additionality
Thresholds High quality datasets are necessary to
establish accurate quantification parameters, as well as to evaluate «business as usual» activities for the sector
in which the project activity occurs.
He concluded that Fastcase failed to
establish that the case met the amount -
in - controversy
threshold for diversity jurisdiction of $ 75,000.
In particular, the purchase is to be freely agreed between the electricity provider and the third party producer, and is not subject to any
threshold or ceiling
established by the public authorities.
While modification of data was relatively straightforward to
establish, the
threshold at which a transient decline
in system performance crosses the boundary into «temporary impairment» is likely to trouble the courts when considering offences under the new section.
In light of the threshold set by the Court, it may be difficult for claimants to establish prima facie discrimination in respect of eldercare obligations in all but the most rare of circumstances where a legal obligation to provide such care can be demonstrate
In light of the
threshold set by the Court, it may be difficult for claimants to
establish prima facie discrimination
in respect of eldercare obligations in all but the most rare of circumstances where a legal obligation to provide such care can be demonstrate
in respect of eldercare obligations
in all but the most rare of circumstances where a legal obligation to provide such care can be demonstrate
in all but the most rare of circumstances where a legal obligation to provide such care can be demonstrated.
The rise
in the High Court
threshold for non-personal injury claims to # 100,000 (seeCivil way, «Civil way», NLJ, 14 March 2014, p 17) is
established by the High Court and County Court Jurisdiction (Amendment) Order 2014 (SI 2014/821).
Given the negotiation parties» desire to
establish legal certainty, consistency and transparency for the roughly 5 million affected citizens and the prospect of an unprecedented bureaucratic operation, the Court missed an opportunity to clarify what kind of residence actually qualifies as «legal» residence for the purpose of acquiring permanent residence under Article 16 of the Citizens Directive: is this any period of non-reliance on the social assistance system (as AG Wathelet appears to suggest) or only periods
in which applicants can demonstrate compliance with certain minimum
thresholds for «work» or «sufficient resources» (as Member States seem to prefer)?
In Her Majesty the Queen v. Robert David Nicholas Bradshaw, the majority of the Supreme Court found that the trial judge had erred in admitting a video re-enactment statement into evidence, as «[t] he Crown failed to establish the threshold reliability of this statement on a balance of probabilities.&raqu
In Her Majesty the Queen v. Robert David Nicholas Bradshaw, the majority of the Supreme Court found that the trial judge had erred
in admitting a video re-enactment statement into evidence, as «[t] he Crown failed to establish the threshold reliability of this statement on a balance of probabilities.&raqu
in admitting a video re-enactment statement into evidence, as «[t] he Crown failed to
establish the
threshold reliability of this statement on a balance of probabilities.»
This decision shows that the
threshold to
establish lack of testamentary capacity is high, particularly where there has been a contemporaneous professional assessment
in favour of capacity.
The key distinction between the Crown's position and the respondent's position
in the appeal was what kind of evidence could be considered corroborative for the purpose of
establishing threshold reliability, the respondent's counsel, Richard Fowler, of Fowler and Smith
in Vancouver, told Legal Feeds.
In both cases, the court had earlier directed a fact finding hearing, to be heard by the President in June, presumably to establish the factual basis for any decision as to the s 31 threshold criteri
In both cases, the court had earlier directed a fact finding hearing, to be heard by the President
in June, presumably to establish the factual basis for any decision as to the s 31 threshold criteri
in June, presumably to
establish the factual basis for any decision as to the s 31
threshold criteria.
The standard of proof
in finding the facts necessary to
establish the
threshold under s 31 (2) of the Children Act 1989, (ChA 1989) or the welfare considerations
in s 1 of ChA 1989, is the simple balance of probabilities, neither more nor less.
For this reason, as well as the fact that these inconsistencies seemed to have created a higher
threshold for family status discrimination, the HRTO advocated for one all - encompassing test for any type of discrimination, where the applicant must
establish that he or she (1) is a member of a protected group; (2) has experienced adverse treatment; and that, (3) the discrimination was a factor
in the adverse treatment.