Sentences with phrase «percent safe level»

Not exact matches

They're not safe (you might forget to change them back), they may not be getting an accurate reading, and they quite possibly won't let you set the critical battery level to 0 percent.
Instead, let's look at whether the fundamental underlying assumption of the 4 percent rule — level spending every year — is actually realistic and safe to plan around.
The EPA claims the rule would produce $ 33 billion to $ 90 billion in annual benefits, but researchers have documented that 99.993 percent of that benefit value is actually derived from reducing particulates, although a previous rulemaking already limits particulates to levels the EPA deemed to be safe.
We just completed an SQF (safe quality food) Level 3 audit, which is the highest level within the SQF system and scored 100 percent.&rLevel 3 audit, which is the highest level within the SQF system and scored 100 percent.&rlevel within the SQF system and scored 100 percent
So the eight percent of US kids five and younger who have lead levels between 5 and 10 micrograms are considered safe.
Less than 2 percent of children in the United States have lead levels that exceed the amount that the CDC considers safe.
Even the components of the U.S. pledge to cut emissions 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025 appear to be safe from congressional intervention right now.
Research grants to individual scientists, traditionally kept safe from high - level budget machinations, have taken a 15 percent hit, retroactive to last fall; hundreds have already received «termination letters» canceling their projects.
«Two percent testosterone solution improves sex drive and energy levels in men with hypogonadism: Long - term treatment safe and effective, according to a new study.»
As we have demonstrated here, if a sweetener contains manufactured fructose, it is neither safe nor natural, especially at levels up to 70 percent.
Parents of students enrolled in urban schools believe their children's schools are safe, according to a poll released last week, even though more than 60 percent think students fight a lot or aren't sure about the level of fighting.
Not surprisingly, responses also differed by grade level, with perceptions of safety decreasing as grade level increased: 88 percent of elementary school parents, 70 percent of middle school parents, and 63 percent of parents of high school students felt that their child's school was safe.
The reason why I changed the number listed in the article to 2.0 is that the article included a link to the calculator and readers that go to the calculator to check it out will find that the calculator reports a safe withdrawal rate of 2.0 percent at times when the P / E10 level is 44.
Since even the lowest - rated bonds in XYZ would be covered up to a loss level of 7.25 percent, the bonds seemed safe.
It's good news that the crash brought prices down to levels where the claim that a 4 percent withdrawal is safe are no longer wildly off the mark.
Instead, let's look at whether the fundamental underlying assumption of the 4 percent rule — level spending every year — is actually realistic and safe to plan around.
These pet products can expose adults and children to toxic pesticides at concentrations that exceed by 500 times — 50,000 percent — the safe levels established by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The Environmental Protection Agency has found that a child's exposure to the dangerous chemicals in these and other products can exceed safe levels by 50,000 percent — and that's just on the day the pet gets treated.
During El Nino years, when dry conditions make fires especially hard to control, as much as 11 percent of the population of Southeast Asia has been repeatedly exposed to levels of particulate matter well above what the World Health Organization considers safe.
This is true because most mainstream scientists have concluded that the world must reduce total global emissions by at the very least 60 to 80 percent below existing levels to stabilize GHG atmospheric concentrations at minimally safe atmospheric GHG concentrations and the United States is a huge emitter both in historical terms and in comparison to current emissions levels of other high emitting nations.
Commitments don't need to come from the national or even the state level — every business, every town, every community can make a transition to 100 - percent renewable electricity and it gets us one step closer to creating a safer, more sustainable environment for us all.
Any national ghg emissions reduction commitment is implicitly a position on two ethical questions, namely, first, what safe atmospheric ghg concentration level the commitment aims to achieve and, second, what equity framework or principles of distributive justice the percent reduction is based on.
His «Safe Climate Act» of 2006 called for emissions cuts of 80 percent below 1990 levels by mid-century.
Child Care Provider — Rainbow Child Care Center — 2012 - 2014 • Provided care for and supervised children of different age levels in child care center • Ensured children were safe during activities and throughout the day • Managed meal times, naps, preparing bottles, and changing diapers for infant groups of about 15 babies aged 1 - 6 months • Led songs and games as well as arts and crafts activities • Started parent feedback survey program; received 90 percent positive ratings for care across first year of program • Planned and accompanied children on day trips and excursions outside of center
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