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We therefore included a threshold for safety in numbers at a mode share of 0.025, followed by a safety-in-numbers effect half that of Jacobsen's power function.

In the real book she loved, "Swallows and Amazons," six children spent their summers in perfect freedom, sailing dinghies on a lake, absorbed in adventures and rivalries that were half invented games and half truth, pushing across the threshold of safety into a thrilling unknown.

Growing food for the world's burgeoning population is likely to send greenhouse gas emissions over the threshold of safety, unless more is done to cut meat consumption, a new report has found.

The Australian judges did state that the threshold of safety, closely linked to the principle of non-refoulement, is a requirement of Australian laws but with a close 4 3 judgement, concluded in favour of the Australian government, claiming the executive acted within the parameters of the Maritime Powers Act (2013), passed by the Australian government after the M70 judgement.

The mid-range estimate of human-induced warming of about 2C above pre-industrial levels is adopted as the threshold of safety in political decisions on curbing greenhouse gas emissions.

The IPCC report points out that to have at least a 50% chance of keeping to less than 2C of warming, regarded by scientists as the threshold of safety, we must emit no more than 820-1445 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases during the rest of this century, said Stern.

The first time we went out for a walk, he grizzled for a second, and I thought that if I left him five minutes without food, his blood sugar might slip below the threshold of safety; so, rather than kill him, I stripped off in the middle of the street and tried to feed him, only the whimpering did not stop.

These pledges will then be considered to decide how fair they are and how far they take the world to the cuts in greenhouse gases needed to prevent global warming from exceeding 2C, regarded as the threshold of safety, beyond which climate change is likely to become catastrophic and irreversible.

As well as nations setting out their own targets on reducing emissions, governments have collectively agreed to limit warming to below 2C, which scientists say is the threshold of safety, beyond which the effects of climate change – droughts, floods, heatwaves and sea level rises – become catastrophic and irreversible.

Women who had higher radon levels in their homes were 50% more likely to have lung cancer; even with levels at the threshold of safety — 4 picocuries per liter, per the EPA.

The respondents, however, did not indicate the threshold of safety adverse effects for which the defective parts were returned to the manufacturer.

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