Not exact matches
Growth in school taxes statewide will be held next year to a
baseline property - tax cap of 1.26 percent — higher
than this year's near - zero limit but less
than what education officials said they need to meet expenses,
according to the state comptroller's office.
Much appears to depend on Specter, who retains his long - standing devotion to NIH and who,
according to The New York Times, has called $ 40 billion, rather
than the current $ 30 billion — the new starting point for negotiations on NIH annual appropriations — the new
baseline.
Black women who were overweight or who had a WC greater
than 88 cm at
baseline, and Hispanic women who were obese at
baseline had higher risks of incident disease compared to white women who were overweight or who had a WC greater
than 88 cm,
according to the study.
According to the NASA analysis, the global average land - ocean temperature last year was 58.2 degrees Fahrenheit, slightly more
than 1 degree above the average temperature between 1951 and 1980, which scientists use as a
baseline.
In early 2012, the HQ network was superseded by the Australian Climate Observations Reference Network (ACORN) comprising 112 stations around the country with an anomaly
baseline from 1981 - 2010 and a slightly warmer trend
than HQ
according to the CSIRO and the National Climate Centre.
Remember that compared to the most commonly used international
baseline of cuts from 1990 levels by 2020, the US commitment as put into the Copenhagen
accord (contingent upon action in Congress) is effectively less
than 5 % below 1990 levels — when 40 % is what is needed.
The present results support previous studies.39)
According to Hauschildt et al., 40) the PTSD group had lower HRV
than did non-trauma-exposed controls at
baseline and throughout different affective conditions, implying decreased parasympathetic activity and inflexible response regulation.