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Threshold meaning
The lowermost part of a doorway that one crosses to enter; a sill. | An entrance; the door or gate of a house. | Any end or boundary.
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In many cases, organizations establish an all-or-nothing threshold; projects above the threshold require a full-featured (complex) EVM system and projects below the threshold are exempted.
A community implementation of all the above suggestions is subsumed into these threshold conditions, and it is only after this threshold has been crossed, that policing reforms will become functional, sustainable and legitimate.
But when that wasn't good enough for some of the more conservative members of the conference, he agreed to reduce that threshold to one — the threshold that historically has been the norm.
Even Colorado Rep. Ken Buck, one of the eight Republicans who voted to oust McCarthy, says he's OK with changing the rule from a one-vote threshold back to a five-vote threshold to vacate.
The NSW Government's First Home Buyers Assistance Scheme lifts the stamp duty exemption threshold to $800,000 and the threshold for stamp duty concessions to $1 million.
If your taxable income is above the 15% rate threshold, the portion of your long-term capital gains that exceeds that threshold will be taxed at the 20% rate.
The motion states: "That this House notes that the current threshold of pension support to open the gateway of winter fuel allowance is too low; further notes the need to change the cliff-edge nature of the Pension Credit threshold".
A 2006 found that 94 percent of radiologists considered contrast to be contraindicated beyond a certain threshold of renal function — a threshold that nearly middle-aged American men could exceed.
Efforts will focus on families who are living below the 200 percent federal poverty threshold, with a special emphasis on those at or below the 100 percent federal poverty threshold and have individuals who are able to work.
These levels vary based on land use; for example, the threshold for residential land use is DNL 65, but for commercial land use the threshold is DNL 70.
Tulsi Gabbard has also met the donor threshold, but she is still two polls shy of the polling threshold after earning 1 percent in the Monmouth survey.
This first is that each facility was given a threshold for its own emissions and only had to pay if it went above that threshold.
Today, the poverty threshold is far from the minimum threshold of the livelihood.
Additionally, a threshold is used, so that candidates are chosen only from parties that gained at least 5% of the nationwide vote (candidates from ethnic-minority parties are exempt from this threshold).
A phenomenon called current steering means that when two voltage-stable elements with different threshold voltages are connected in parallel, the current flows through the path with the smaller threshold voltage.
At the same time, it would abolish the single-seat threshold any such seats would then be overhang seats and would otherwise have increased the size of parliament further and reduce the vote threshold from 5% to 4%.
For example, some chemical reactions are provoked only by light of frequency higher than a certain threshold; light of frequency lower than the threshold, no matter how intense, does not initiate the reaction.
For example, the actual threshold for the constituencies having 3 seats is 25%, much higher than 3%, making the 3% threshold irrelevant.
For example, versions of Windows prior to Windows XP doubled reported values above a configurable threshold, and then optionally doubled them again above a second configurable threshold.
Frequency of a precipitation threshold of interest may be determined from the number of measurements exceeding that threshold value within the total time period for which observations are available.