Not exact matches
The federal government stipulates that districts must have
nearly equal populations and must not discriminate on the
basis of race or ethnicity.
The World Health Organization recommended less than 10 % of calories from added sugar
based on its assessment of higher consumption and adverse health outcomes.4 With the evidence of higher added sugar consumption and adverse health outcomes accumulating, the American Heart Association recommended that total calories from added sugar should be less than 100 calories / d for most women and less than 150 calories / d for most men.5 Our analysis suggests that participants who consumed greater than or
equal to 10 % but less than 25 % of calories from added sugar, the level below the Institute of Medicine recommendation and above the World Health Organization / American Heart Association recommendation, had a 30 % higher risk of CVD mortality; for those who consumed 25 % or more of calories from added sugar, the relative risk was
nearly tripled (fully adjusted HR, 2.75).
Quality singles aged 25 to 59 make up the member
base, with a
nearly equal ratio of men to women.
Base level engine performance is
nearly equal, as well.
If even 10 percent of those
nearly 300 million visitors purchase an Amazon tablet later this year and through 2012, that would be 30 million tablets sold, or
equal Apple's iPad user
base as it currently stands.
Equity partners were most likely to be compensated on an eat - what - you - kill
basis, though
nearly a quarter were paid on an
equal partnership
basis and eight per cent on a 50/50 subjective / objective
basis.
«The federal constitutional requirement that both houses of a state legislature must be apportioned on a population
basis means that, as
nearly as practicable, districts be of
equal population, though mechanical exactness is not required,» the Chief Justice wrote.
Indianapolis -
based Duke is an
equal partner with JPMorgan Chase & Co. in the complex, which includes a development site for a
nearly 300,000 - square - foot structure.