Malema's claim is correct when we look at the upperbound poverty line.
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The binomial upperbound is the most conservative estimate for most forensic applications.
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There is no upperbound on cruelty, he said.
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B = upperbound, expressed as a percentage
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Mathematicians quickly verified Egan's upperbound, which, like the lower bound, applies to series of any length.
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There is no upperbound on sadness.
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The upperbound poverty line was R779 per person per month in 2011.
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WiiWare games are large, and most of the really good ones top out the 40 MB upperbound.
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And besides, the fifty years is an upperbound, what a human engineer would call a three-sigma number.
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If gas prices are at the upperbound of expectations, the saving from going green could be £249m.
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This cooling rate sets the upperbound for the shock-temperature increase in the bulk meteorite at ~900°C.
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The upperbound poverty line of R992 per person per month is the threshold used to determine the middle class.
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We can put an upperbound on its size from the fact that we did not detect it before now.
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It provides an upperbound for the contribution that an observation can make to the total likelihood score in likelihood-based crystallographic algorithms.
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The Clopper-Pearson upperbound on the probability of paralysis with 95% confidence is no greater than 0.181.
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Until recently, most experts, while recognising improvements in survival rates, have assumed that there is a hard upperbound on the length of life.