Sentences with phrase «range of acceptability»

Fifteen per cent is high — five per cent is within the range of acceptability.
The British Met Office run accuracy checks all the time and have a range of acceptability for such data that seems emminently reasonable.
«[A] proposed decree must be approved even if it falls short of the remedy the court would impose on its own, as long as it falls within the range of acceptability or is «within the reaches of public interest.»»
Several studies have been conducted recently showing a general acceptability of foods incorporating pulses or pulse flours (59,62,138 — 140), although depending on the specific pulse and the population, the range of acceptability could vary widely (141).
And, if you know anything about Andrew Cuomo, expect a concerted effort to portray Paladino as outside the range of acceptability for mainstream New York voters.

Not exact matches

Today, the 73 - year - old Benglis may be less confrontational, but she has continued to push the boundaries of artistic acceptability and to challenge orthodoxies with her exploration of a wide and often vividly coloured range of materials, from pigmented latex, luminous polyurethane, beeswax and glitter to lead and bronze.»
Issues of public acceptability, grid connection and adaptation, and managing intermittency are common to a range of renewable energy technologies and need to be addressed in government RD&D programmes.
Now, by failing to identify even a range we should aim for, say 400 to 500 ppm or policies that could plausibly keep us near such a range — and worse, by mocking those of us who do — he is effectively endorsing the acceptability of the 800 to 1000 ppm range.
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