Sentence examples for measures that fall from inspiring English sources

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It also eliminated same-day registration, out-of-precinct voting, preregistration for sixteen- and seventeen-year-olds, and a week of early voting — measures that fall hardest on communities of color.

Despite this focus, a problem that emerged in the analysis was the numerous measures that fall within each of these areas.

Adaptive management entails a dynamic process of continuous learning from experience as a basis for adapting measures that fall short of achieving their objectives or that must respond to evolving societal preferences and/or boundary conditions.

The 13-variable index we identified includes specific measures that fall into each of these categories, but we note that substitute variables can be used in some cases with little overall effect on predictive performance.

We follow Zheng (2007) in further identifying 'intermediate' IRHI measures that increase as a result of equiproportionate improvements in health across income classes but fall in response to uniform improvements, 'extreme rightist' measures that fall as a result of equiproportionate health improvements and 'extreme leftist' measures that increase in response to uniform improvements.

However, there were obvious gaps in the Activity domain between A_c1 and A_c2, between A_c3 and A_c4, between A_g5 and A_c7, between A_g6 and A_g8.> -wrap-foot> aThe 2.5th percentile to 97.5th percentile of person ability bThe percentage of person measures that fall between the lowest and highest item thresholds The results of floor and ceiling effects are summarized in Table  3.

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The farm bill, which has historically appealed to members on both sides of the aisle, was one of a series of measures that fell victim to partisan fighting — and occasionally infighting — in recent weeks.

For arsenobetaine, 48% of samples (n = 1,109) fell below the corresponding detection limit and were assigned the detection limit divided by the square root of 2. However, because only 23 participants (1.0%) had arsenocholine measures above the detection limit, we assigned a value of 0 to all measures that fell below the detection limit (Steinmaus et al. 2009).

The bans are half-measures that fall far short of the proven mix of policies advocated by experts.

Lord Oakeshott, the wealthy Liberal Democrat peer and close ally of the business secretary, Vince Cable, had described Clegg's proposal as "a superficially attractive measure that falls apart under scrutiny and does nothing to do with the super rich non-doms and non-residents".

The release by NATO of a list of unexploded munitions from the alliance's military action in Libya has been both welcomed as a step toward postconflict accountability and criticized as a half-measure that falls short of protecting civilians and specialists trying to rid the country of its hazards.

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