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A second objection is not to tiering itself but to the structure of inequality that results.
"It's actually trying to make that multiscreen-in-one-environment work in a very effective way that's going to be a key to tiering it down, so that it is not just catch-up services that are popular but other applications".
This may lead to tiering of testing, such as the U.S. EPA's Voluntary Children's Chemical Evaluation Program, which uses an iterative analysis of toxicity and exposure information to determine when more data are needed to adequately characterize a chemical's risk to children (U.S. EPA 2005).
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The walk presents lovely views of the Yasaka-no-To tiered pagoda above traditional gabled roofs.
Susceptibility to tier one then implies susceptibility to ceftiofur.
BS 1 belongs to tier 1, BSs {2,…,9} belong to tier 2, BSs {11,…,13} belong to tier 3, and BSs {14,15} belong to tier 4. The maximum radiated power, (P^{max }_{text {BS}_{i}} + P^{i}_{text {CPICH}}), is 46 dBm, 24 dBm, 20 dBm, and 13 dBm for each tier.
Users associated to tier 4 are almost double in average terms when comparing max-SINR strategy with the proposed one.
China is one of those countries elevated to a tier two status, while Chile and Switzerland both moved up to tier one in 2014.
In November of 2014, Richmond's sex offender status was downgraded from tier 2 to tier 1— a lower-risk designation, according to the Youngstown Vindicator.
Slipping from the tier-one division to tier two has real ramifications in terms of where or whether a law school's graduates get their first jobs.
The scores are then totalled and used to tier individuals.
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