Sentences with phrase «year threshold seems»

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This seems like a high threshold now, given that lumber prices fell below that for only six weeks in 2004 and four weeks last year.
Standing at the threshold, Justice O'Connor suddenly seemed to see how her life would be taken up in the years ahead if she and her colleagues opened up a whole new branch of jurisprudence, which could run beyond their wit and flood their docket with all manner of new cases stretching the imagination.
Sen. John DeFrancisco (R - Syracuse), who in previous years has earned more than $ 100,000 from his legal work but did not cross that threshold in 2013, said New York's existing laws seem sufficient.
Relevant to this issue, there is currently a debate among paleoclimatologists with respect to the following condundrum: A dramatic recession of the more - than - 11,000 year old ice cap of Mt. Kilimanjaro in tropical East Africa is taking place despite any clear evidence that temperatures have exceeded the melting threshold (one explanation is that the changes are largely associated with a drying atmosphere in the region; the most recent evidence, however, seems to indicate that melting may indeed now be underway).
Both numbers would seem to clearly surpass the 25 percent threshold allowed in state law, yet members of the State Board of Education have not taken any action against the two schools this year.
However, the company seems to have messed things up quite a bit in the intervening period, so while we are on the threshold of fresh edition of the CES, Lenovo's year ago efforts are being talked about almost as much as what it intends to do this year.
However, the company seems to have messed things up quite a bit in the intervening period, so while we are on the threshold of fresh edition of the CES, Lenovo's year ago efforts are being... [Read more...]
Not only that, but Barclaycard has been known to unilaterally cancel accounts that don't have regular usage — the threshold seems to be anywhere from about 6 months to a year.
But collectively we do seem to have an apparent fondness for arbitrary thresholds (like New Years Eve, 10 year anniversaries, commemorative holidays etc.) before we take stock of something.
Relevant to this issue, there is currently a debate among paleoclimatologists with respect to the following condundrum: A dramatic recession of the more - than - 11,000 year old ice cap of Mt. Kilimanjaro in tropical East Africa is taking place despite any clear evidence that temperatures have exceeded the melting threshold (one explanation is that the changes are largely associated with a drying atmosphere in the region; the most recent evidence, however, seems to indicate that melting may indeed now be underway).
And I had to read that and I maybe wrong about that stat but that's what I've read, it seems like an incredible increase over just a one year period of time and the fact that voice recognition is getting so good, it's now for Google anyway at the accepted threshold for human accuracy, which is 95 %.
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