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threshold

[thresh-ohld, thresh-hohld] / ˈθrɛʃ oʊld, ˈθrɛʃ hoʊld /


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In the same poll, middle-income adults who reported that they had less take-home pay spiked to 11.2%, crossing the threshold likely to trigger recessionary conditions, Leer said.

From MarketWatch

Global stocks are rising, with European and Asian markets reaching all-time highs and US benchmarks nearing historic thresholds.

From Barron's

Global stocks are rising, with European and Asian markets reaching all-time highs and US benchmarks nearing historic thresholds.

From Barron's

"There will be a threshold where the club has to say it will happen - as long as Marc says 'I want to leave', because the final decision is always with the player."

From BBC

The company has also raised the threshold for when shoppers receive a complimentary item with a purchase—the biggest promotional shift in recent months, said Sekella.

From The Wall Street Journal