«
The tipping point of my decision to resign was the realization that countless officers here and throughout the military are guilty of blatantly violating the oaths they swore to defend the Constitution,» wrote Page, 24, in The Huffington Post.
Not exact matches
The founder and pastor
of a Georgia megachurch said Saturday that the September suicide
of a Rutgers University student was the
tipping point for his
decision to come out
of the closet to his congregation.
Monitoring remains an important tool to provide early warnings
of forests at risk
of reaching a
tipping point, and the results
of this study can inform and focus conservation and management
decisions in areas
of concern.
According to LeRoy, the Supreme Court's 1968
decision in Pickering v. Board
of Education was the
tipping point in favoring an employer's constitutional right to regulate the speech
of its workers.
Further, where VAM estimates vary more than other components, they will quite often be the
tipping point — nearly 100 %
of the
decision even if only 20 %
of the weight.»
(Earthjustice attorney Deborah Goldberg also defended the rights
of those communities in a precedent - setting legal victory, something state officials highlighted as a
tipping point in their
decision to ban fracking.)
One might (or might not) argue for such a relation if the models were empirically adequate, but given nonlinear models with large systematic errors under current conditions, no connection has been even remotely established for relating the distribution
of model states under altered conditions to
decision - relevant probability distributions... There may well exist thresholds, or
tipping points (Kemp 2005), which lie within this range
of uncertainty.
STEPHEN Hawking fears Donald Trump's
decision to pull out
of the Paris climate change agreement could be the «
tipping point» which wipes out humanity and turns our planet into a living hell.