minimum level
collocation in Englishmeaningsofminimumandlevel
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minimum
adjective
uk/ˈmɪn.ɪ.məm/us/ˈmɪn.ə.məm/
used to describe something that is the smallest or least allowed ...
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level
noun[C]
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofminimumandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Irrigation was given a t aminimumlevel.
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This would help children attain aminimumlevelof education.
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In this case, the challenge becomes identifying theminimumlevelof treatment this patient deserves.
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Thirdly, the selected directives had to raise someminimumlevelof controversy.
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The bulb was dimly illuminated at theminimumlevelthat provided stable fixation.
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In other words, after paying rent and service charges, the income left over was below the acceptedminimumlevel.
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Any contributions by employee or employer above thisminimumlevel, however, were not bound by these restrictions.
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Minimum pensions - like pension-income-tested, targeted plans - aim to prevent pensions from falling below aminimumlevel.
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This expectation rests on the assumption that not all high-regulating countries will lower their standards towards theminimumlevel.
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In other words, wages are adjusted when and only when the unemployment rate records the historicalminimumlevel.
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This is a valid recommendation as it proposes at least aminimumlevelof competence that is acceptable.
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In this game, the citizens move first, choosing aminimumlevelof acceptable performance by their government.
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The fluctuation intensity reaches aminimumlevelof 3 yoinside the turbulent bursts far out in the low intermittency region.
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The voltage was maintained at theminimumlevelthat resulted in a stable discharge during data acquisition.
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Direct coupling allows the maximum flexibility, together with theminimumlevelof ' extra ' problems at the excitation stage.
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The £9minimumlevelof earnings is the same as the existingminimumlevelof earnings for graduated contributions.
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In fact, that became theminimumlevel.
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However, is there aminimumlevel?
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More generally, variables contributing to income and therefore to meeting theminimumlevelof consumption, such as a high labour force participation rate, decrease deforestation.
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Aminimumlevelof only 4.4 per cent, by contrast, tellingly concerned another case of transport policy - an increase in the tax on petrol.
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It would also be interesting to determine theminimumlevelof negative evidence required to effect permanent changes in the child's grammar.
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Here it is still possible for countries with a preference for higher regulatory levels to enact standards beyond theminimumlevelspecified in international agreements.
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We also have determined the existence of aminimumlevelin the stock of physical capital that is necessary for innovation.
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One might agree that receiving zero wealth implies death, and that death engenders theminimumlevelof human functioning for all individuals.
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