Sentence examples for recognised threshold from inspiring English sources

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Based on the principle that nobody should have to pay more than a third of their income on rent (the widely recognised threshold of housing affordability), we want councils to create a living rent where rents would be linked to average local earnings.

Under international negotiations, emissions are calculated in the country where they occur, not the country where the fuel is sourced, but the conservation movement is arguing against the development of major new coalmines on the grounds that they are incompatible with the globally recognised threshold of limiting warming to two degrees.

This makes it possible to design load sequences that allow very small advances of crack growth to be measured post-test by Quantitative Fractography, at growth rates well below the conventionally recognised threshold of the aluminium alloy examined here.

Terry mentions that there is no formally recognised threshold of risk above which we ought to obtain informed consent but that an ethical guideline might be any risk greater than that which we might ordinarily encounter when carrying out normal daily activities [2].

An important element in assessing the clinical importance of QTc prolongation is the extent of change from baseline: an increase in QTc interval from baseline of >60 msec could be clinically significant and this is the recognised threshold for drug-induced arrhythmias in non-cardiovascular indications (ICH E14 guideline).

21 We dichotomised participants according to whether they obtained five or more GCSE (or equivalent) qualifications at grades A*-C; a nationally recognised threshold of attainment.

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Without a successful outcome in Paris it is unlikely the world can avoid a rise in global average surface temperature of more than two degrees celsius, which is recognised as a threshold beyond which the risks of climate change are likely to become unacceptably large.

In this study we present evidence for association of rs2476601 to susceptibility of PsA exceeding the threshold recognised as genome-wide significant (p<5×10−8) for the first time.

This is potentially important in elderly patients in whom the incidence of cardiac toxicity may be higher than previously recognised and the threshold for damage may be within the range of the amount of doxorubicin given with CHOP (Swain et al, 2003).

It is well recognised that nociceptive threshold testing does not provide the same stimulus as clinical pain, but it can be used to assess the efficacy of analgesics with cutaneous antinociceptive activity in the preclinical phase for elaboration of adequate doses and dosing intervals.

Recognising critical thresholds in modifiable ecological pressures may enhance cost-effectiveness by determining optimal levels of intervention and identifying areas where impacts are unlikely.

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