Sentences with phrase «point loss translated»

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They see a two - point drop in their stock, which translates into a $ 40,000 loss of wealth.
After adjusting for maternal IQ and education, characteristics of the home environment, school district, and number of siblings, the children who were exposed to greater than 5 parts arsenic per billion of household well water (WAs ≥ 5 μg / L) showed reductions in Full Scale, Working Memory, Perceptual Reasoning and Verbal Comprehension scores, losses of 5 - 6 points, considered a significant decline, that may translate to problems in school, according to Gail Wasserman, PhD, professor of Medical Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia, and the study's first author.
In the following paragraphs we will explain how the fracturing of your field might have translated into an increased Body Weight Set Point and how repairing your core fractures could be for you the most effective and long term LOA weight loss solution.
To give another, more specific example, at a typical glacier on Mt. Baker, in Washington State, a summer temperature increase of 1 °C translates to a ~ 150 m increase in the altitude of the equilibrium line (the point where annual ice accumulation = annual loss), and a resulting ~ 2 km retreat of the glacier terminus.
Those points then translate into either monetary penalties, or into a loss of access to the TFWP for a period of a minimum of one year up to a potential lifetime bar.
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