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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed thresholds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a consensus has been reached regarding specific limits or criteria, often in discussions about standards, measurements, or performance metrics.
Example: "The team established agreed thresholds for project completion to ensure everyone was on the same page."
Alternatives: "mutually accepted limits" or "consensus thresholds".
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We applied the generally agreed thresholds (0.2, 0.5, and 0.8 respectively) for 'small'moderateand'large'largeffectect sizes [ 39].
The "risk" varies by situation, and can include pharmaceutical expenditure higher than agreed thresholds or health gain from a new product lower in practice reducing its value.
Whilst this empirical assessment may have had some value at the time of publication, the ability to reproduce agreed thresholds in subsequent investigations would be challenging and have not been wholeheartedly supported by other researchers.
Although no widely agreed thresholds for classification of patients at "high risk" exist, the QDScore could act as a basis for a systematic programme to identify patients at increased risk for intervention or to aid earlier diagnosis.
Such rates are consistent with the high mortality settings addressed in this paper, as the commonly agreed thresholds defining a humanitarian emergency are 2.1 deaths in Sub-Saharan Africa or 1.7 deaths in least developed countries per 10,000 child-days [ 32].
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But administration lawyers now claim that construction could proceed well beyond this agreed threshold without violating the agreement.
The 1,000GT carbon budget is also the limit for keeping climate change below the internationally agreed threshold of 2C.
Evidence shows that proven fossil fuel reserves are more than three times higher than we can afford to burn in order to stay below the generally agreed threshold for dangerous climate change.
A paper used for guiding future business planning at the Anglo-Dutch multinational assumes that carbon dioxide emissions will fail to limit temperature increases to 2C, the internationally agreed threshold to prevent widespread flooding, famine and desertification.
Such moves are considered vital if global governments are to succeed in keeping the Earth's temperatures from rising more than 2C, the internationally agreed threshold to prevent widespread flooding, famine and desertification.
The goal of the climate negotiations is to agree by 2015 on a framework in which the governments of the world's leading economies make internationally binding commitments to cut their carbon emissions fast enough to keep climate change within the agreed threshold of 2C.
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