The attendance at quizzes and debates has been two or three times higher than the norm for education sessions. |
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Its luminosity will eventually become about a thousand times higher than today, and its vastly expanded diameter will reach the earth. |
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To keep it running, you have to keep the pressure in the hose higher than atmospheric pressure. |
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In other words, the frequency components higher than the cutoff frequency will be stopped by a low-pass filter. |
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As a whole, the mineralization and nitrification of nitrogen in the manual loessial soil was higher than that in the red loessial soil. |
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Going any higher than these speeds would cause image degradation and system lockups. |
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Prior to the breach, the elevation of the south arm was over 3.5 feet higher than the north arm. |
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Subsidence rates in foreland basins decrease away from the orogenic load, and are generally higher than those in extensional basins. |
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I'll tee up knowing there aren't many players in the field ranked higher than me. |
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Unfortunately, my voice had risen five octaves higher than I had expected it to and this just made him laugh harder. |
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In spring when the air temperature outside the bin is higher than the grain temperature, a reverse convection current will occur. |
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My actual climb rate while flying straight in lift was higher than my average climb rate in thermals. |
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The number of people reserving hotel rooms is higher than that in the same period last year. |
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The bank's repayment rates are actually higher than those of many Western banks, Newton said. |
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Measuring the resulting dew point temperature confirmed a relative humidity higher than 30 percent. |
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As such, nominal practice selling prices are higher than equivalent cash values. |
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According to a recent survey, New Zealanders have a work-life balance higher than the global average. |
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However, he is armed with two things which are valued higher than anything else these days, speed of foot and a refusal to lose. |
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So my theory is that someone higher than Sanchez is throwing him to the wolves. |
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The iron's center of gravity is toward the heel and higher than in the company's more forgiving irons. |
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Before aging, bourbon's proof must be lowered to no higher than 125 proof using distilled water. |
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Mean wind speeds for the month of between 7 and 12 knots were higher than normal for July. |
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Brian noticed that students' grades were higher than those on previous unit quizzes. |
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In stone keep castles, keeps were much higher than any other part of the castle. |
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The fatality rate for canoes and kayaks is almost twice that of those on personal watercraft and almost four times higher than open motor boats. |
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A ratio higher than 1 in a product group is connected with a comparative advantage. |
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Michelle's done a ton of aerotowing, but this was her first foot launch off anything higher than 20 feet! |
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Kent saw large numbers of common birds and higher than normal counts of scarce and rare wintering birds. |
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Actual juvenile mortality rates for large mammals are generally higher than indicated by life tables based on bone assemblages. |
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Her ministerial appointments amounted to only eight women, only one of whom rose higher than the ranks of junior minister. |
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The central bank has noted that overall inflation has been higher than expected, due mainly to a jump in gasoline prices. |
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Like many of the video covers they show, they have you over a barrel and the price is slightly higher than it should be. |
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Institutions have started to sell off property because their investment portfolios have a higher than desired weighting in that asset class. |
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Hardly a house hasn't been renovated, the limousine quotient is considerably higher than in Switzerland, not to mention elsewhere in Europe. |
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If each player has a quart, but one quart is higher than the other, the player with the higher quart scores 50 points. |
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The survey also found that a lot of people thought the alcohol limit for drivers would be higher than at home. |
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How many times have you driven past a speed camera located on a well lit, straight A road that has a higher than average traffic speed? |
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The circulation figures of the populars are decidedly higher than those of the qualities. |
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Just like the standard horn in F, the Wagner tuba is written a fifth higher than sounding. |
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This new situation may counsel a penalty of even higher than five years for the most serious of the anthrax hoaxes. |
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The charge of this card per minute is a little bit higher than the monthly subscription model. |
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The cost of meat in the stores is at least 2 percent higher than it was last year. |
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In less than two years water bills in England had rocketed to 70 percent higher than anywhere else. |
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When Ritalin and the antidepressant imipramine are taken together, blood levels of imipramine may be higher than expected. |
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Although hexamerous lineages were not bred successfully, lineages were raised with rates of variation higher than normal. |
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This is a figure higher than France's Bordeaux or Italy's Chianti can command so they're obviously doing something very right. |
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Fees are higher than in Ireland, but they operate in much the same manner, so negotiating fees will save you a packet. |
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A score of 150 or less indicates inactive disease, and a score higher than 450 indicates critical illness. |
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That's much higher than the 15.6 percent of VCR users who fast-forward a tape to avoid commercials. |
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They were astonished to find stacks of gold ingots higher than their heads and reported this to their superiors. |
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Furthermore, the annual coupons of corporate bonds are more predictable and often higher than the dividends received on common stock. |
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For such a person, felicity after death could be higher than felicity before death. |
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More seriously, the lead content in the paint of some inferior toys is much higher than the national standard. |
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Lastly, horse mackerel's acidity level is higher than pilchard causing a corrosive action when the fish is canned. |
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The taxonomic diversity is higher than in the underlying Kope Formation and the superjacent upper Arnheim-lower Waynesville interval. |
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In field crickets, recently defeated males have a higher than expected probability of losing subsequent fights. |
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At negative voltages the open channel conductance is higher than at the positive side. |
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Heat will only leave the container by radiation, convection and conduction if the temperature of the container is higher than the surroundings. |
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Thanks to the high copper content the conductivity of the material is significantly higher than conventional conductive compounds. |
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This value is higher than the activation energy of electrolyte conductivity, but comparable to that of other ion channels. |
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This calculated conductivity is higher than the measured conductivity since it does not include the inter-conduit resistance. |
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It's not a great choice, but it seems to me that the cost of losing is higher than of fighting fire with fire. |
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Then he mocks me with his voice, by pitching it about ten times higher than usual. |
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If the probability is higher than a given confidence level, positive selection is inferred. |
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Major credit cards vary in how they compute this rate, but it's usually much higher than what a financial institution would charge for a loan. |
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If one of the two obviously is higher than the other, adjust the related frequency filters as needed. |
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Naturally, the value of a paid-up policy is considerably higher than its surrender value. |
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All apartments in Rosehaven come with Gold Shield electric heating, security intercoms and higher than average ceilings. |
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The risk of a second case of infection among close contacts is 500 to 1000 times higher than in the general population. |
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The current crop of contactless chips have a read rate eight times higher than contact chips. |
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There is no honor higher than to be continuers of the glorious deeds of our ancestors, no duty loftier than to reliably protect the country. |
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The plinth for the statue will be some two feet higher than originally planned in the interests of health and safety and to prevent vandalism. |
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A low-pitched member of a family of instruments, with a range lower than tenor and higher than contrabass or double bass. |
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Residents feel the chimney stack should be made much higher than it is to solve the problems. |
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A fixed rate of interest is applied, which is usually much higher than the general retail rate. |
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The yields on preferred securities, typically higher than other fixed-income investments, are paid every quarter. |
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Temporary promotion to the higher rank is for specified period and limited to one rank higher than the member's substantive rank. |
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Pregnant women who get chickenpox or shingles have a higher than normal risk of developing pneumonia. |
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The trapped water may accumulate to levels higher than the roof flashings, resulting in water leaks. |
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Its cop-on factor is higher than many other listening posts sourced from around Ireland. |
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The price consumers have to pay now is often higher than the insurance copayment they were responsible for when the drug was prescription-only. |
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Levels of the carcinogen benzene in irradiated beef were found to be some ten-fold higher than cooked beef. |
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I saw young black spruces growing higher than ever before on boreal hillsides in Alaska, and subtle changes transform the tundra. |
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But although she was up on chocks, her waterline didn't come any higher than my shoulder. |
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The standard that the orchestra is working at the moment is higher than it's ever been. |
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There's much more to know, however, if your aim is higher than at a ragtag box of miscellaneous panfish. |
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Similarly, in freesia florets the increase in perianth sugars was more than 10 times higher than the decrease in starch content. |
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The agency says white marlin have been overfished for 30 years and mortality is seven times higher than acceptable levels. |
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Wherefore also he used to overpass by a very great deal the lines marked out, in every way springing higher than the very heaven. |
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A higher than usual number of postal voters in this election in Scotland did not receive their postal ballots. |
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We like any woman who can slip into a couture gown and kick her foot higher than her head. |
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For example, when an offspring and parent share rare alleles, confidence in parentage is higher than when sharing common alleles. |
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So the southern hemisphere is far more heavily cratered, and the south pole is four miles higher than the north. |
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Once the formyl group is removed, it prevents higher than expected O parameters. |
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The levels in tuberculous ascitis were significantly higher than those in cirrhotic or malignant ascitis. |
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The Withlacoochee may crest as high as 10.5 feet, a foot higher than the point at which many homes flood. |
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The neck of the mock neck is only slightly higher than a crew neck, but only a third as high as a turtleneck. |
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If you sit cross-legged on the floor, see that your hips are higher than your knees, you'll be more comfortable. |
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I suspect that with the low humidity you also found the winds were relatively calm and the temperature a little higher than at other times. |
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It was furthermore confirmed that the concentration was more than 250 times higher than acceptable presence limit. |
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Many of these tickets will be resold for sums of money higher than the actual price, much like scrips in a stock exchange. |
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But the business community still argues that firms are penalised in Scotland because business rate poundage is 4p higher than in England. |
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But as anyone with a powerboat knows, fuel prices at the marina fuel dock are markedly higher than those on the corner gas station. |
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Although the two distributions overlap, the means of the parents of patients with gargoylism are higher than those of the control adults. |
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The U.S. government estimates that 16 million Americans have prediabetes or blood-glucose readings that are higher than normal. |
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A preemie's risk of cerebral palsy is much higher than that of a full-term baby. |
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It has huge torque and its tractor-like gear ratio allows it to climb over rocks higher than its wheels. |
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She said that preregistration numbers are less than expected but higher than they were last year. |
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In other words, several members of different generations of the same family are affected with a higher than normal frequency. |
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They said the virus was likely to come to Scotland and that the death rate could be much higher than has previously been predicted. |
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The death rate for heroin addicts is between 10 and 20 times higher than the rest of the population of the same age. |
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We find that the occurrence of glia postsynaptically is strikingly higher than presynaptically, in both types of synapses. |
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When the university so gentrifies its immediate neighborhood that store rents there are higher than in the city center, a lesson is taught. |
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By 1950, civil engineers had constructed some 5,000 dams higher than fifty feet on rivers around the world. |
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A survey of immunity in Australian pre-school children has found higher than expected levels of antibodies to measles and German measles. |
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This double-decked development must be sensitively designed, but should be no higher than the present Tesco building. |
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The short-term measures to decongest roads have failed, as the growth rate is several times higher than the road capacity expansion. |
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It is worrisome for magazines and newspapers, since Internet media consumption is already higher than for print media. |
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The costs of defection, for its weaker participants, would assuredly be higher than are the costs of continued compliance. |
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In addition, all of the elements with atomic numbers higher than uranium's were discovered by making them synthetically in particle accelerators. |
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He got to his feet, waved rather wildly for calm, and raised his glass to propose a toast which raised eyebrows higher than glasses. |
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The aspirations of these voters are far higher than other voters and hence, they are more demanding and impatient. |
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Boston, dependably conservative in many of its instincts, decreed that buildings must rise no higher than 125 feet. |
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But in reality if you add those costs, I believe the cost of water that you are drinking is higher than the desalinized water. |
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Each bid must be higher than the previous one, and a player who does not wish to bid can pass. |
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Women do so at a quarter of the rate of men, but still higher than elsewhere in Canada. |
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The minimum bid is one, and each player in turn must either bid higher than the highest bid so far or pass. |
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The African diversity estimate is even higher than that between Africans and Eurasians. |
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Levels of entrepreneurship among men are nearly 10 times higher than among women, with more men starting successful small businesses. |
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And no one will be able to disturb the privacy of the bathroom, as the bottom of the window is a little higher than the tub. |
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It revealed that 10 alleged pneumonia cases showed a higher than normal number of the white blood cell eosinophils. |
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The sequences were more divergent and the ratio was much higher than in lysin. |
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The second category of respondents follow more than 250 feeds, which is much higher than the Dunbar number. |
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A 2.5 metre hoarding was erected around the building site, nearly 50 cm higher than recommended. |
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The general shell characters are the evolute coiling and the median keel that is always higher than the lateral ones. |
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Gallarati studied properties of varieties whose tangent spaces meet certain linear subspaces along spaces of dimension higher than expected. |
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There are a number of vacancies for crossing patrols but the figure is no higher than in other authorities. |
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Male exogamy was slightly higher than female exogamy for the same period and occurred most frequently among third-generation Mexican Americans. |
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If the operating temperature is higher than there is greater heat distortion due to thermal expansion hence increased friction. |
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While not a double-digit increase like those of the past five years, it is still higher than the estimated inflation rate. |
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For example, the base rate for rapists is higher than for intrafamilial offenders but less than that of extrafamilial offenders. |
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Outside it represents upper areas on the landscape, open fields, hills and land that rises higher than the rest. |
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In later years, the death rate of his patients was far higher than it should have been. |
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Our council tax is much higher than in larger towns if you compare the size of house. |
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There are people in this country who pay effective marginal taxation rates that are far higher than this legislation implies. |
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Today the Speaker stands in the order of social precedence immediately after the peerage, ranking higher than any other commoner. |
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She jumped higher than he did from the three point line, and scored a basket. |
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They found rates 50 per cent higher than levels established for American schools and public buildings. |
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Even the global sea level is now half a millimeter higher than it was before the temblor. |
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Any flank uplift would have shown the scarp to be significantly higher than a mid-valley outlier. |
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They are building the box drains higher than the lots, and they are not backfilling the area. |
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Energy levels so much higher than normal, feel like jumping into the nearest burn and swimming upstream. |
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It was a magnificent shot, worthy of someone ranked higher than 56th in the world. |
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St Tiernan's College recorded biology results that were far higher than the national average. |
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In all cases the amount of interest on unauthorized overdrafts is considerably higher than for authorized ones. |
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Most seeds are deposited near the surface of saline soil where the concentration of salt is usually much higher than it is below the surface. |
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Worn on your upper arm, it rides higher than a bike-mounted headlight or tail lamp, which puts it closer to motorists' eye level. |
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The mean is higher than that because you have some real significant weight gain at the far right end of the tail of the bell curve. |
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Interest rates are higher than a conventional mortgage, but acceptably so. |
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Once realized, this consciousness leads to an awareness of something higher than physical needs, emotional desires, and survival demands dictated by hormones or organs. |
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If such a seizure occurs while a person is swimming, the average body density may become higher than the density of the water, causing rapid submersion. |
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He was standing on a hill of sand, so he was much higher than her. |
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But he also warned that there would be downward pressure on price because of an oversupply of milk production is riding high at around four per cent higher than last year. |
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Indeed, the summation of the semi-cone angle degree on the right side of the expression is higher than the summation of the degree on the left side of the equation. |
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Tomorrow it is forecasted to be 7 degrees higher than today. |
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Our interview had been pencilled in for around 45 minutes earlier but when it comes to priorities, he knows that hard work rates higher than a chinwag with a journalist. |
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On our job the pay rate for new construction was significantly higher than for repairs, so the company chiseled us by classifying everything as repairs. |
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Both numbers have a degree of sophistication that is not exactly very high, but much higher than the pap offered in other contemporary and even more modern musicals. |
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Wages could also be higher than elsewhere in the economy as the bloodsucking, parasitic capitalist is not there demanding his piece of the action. |
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They also produce yields as much as 10 per cent higher than the best local hybrid maize varieties and are more tolerant of biotic and abiotic stresses. |
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Just one of his guiding principles, that nothing should be built higher than the clerestory of the Minster, has insured that it remains a resolutely low-rise city. |
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The peaks above them rose high, much higher than any mountain had before. |
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Get the person to lie down on his or her back and elevate the feet higher than the head to keep adequate blood flow to the brain, which will prevent fainting. |
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The new leader must be a charismatic persuader, someone to whom others can relate, a person who can set sights higher than the next quarter's earnings report. |
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One wrong note is all it takes to distract the trumpeters playing their improvs a full octave higher than the rest of us and that puts off the clarinet players. |
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It nourishes the desire for things higher than mere physical comfort. |
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In 1977, Folstein and Rutter published the first twin study in autism and showed that the concordance rate in identical twins was very much higher than in non-identical twins. |
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The amount of energy needed for body fat gain is higher than that for muscle gain and is the major reason for the higher feed conversion of finisher pigs. |
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Remove plug-in appliances from the bathroom to avoid the risk of electric shock, and set the temperature on the water heater no higher than 120 F to prevent burns. |
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Results for ecstasy and traditional hard drug users were highly invariant, but the ecstasy users' rate of previous hard drug use was much higher than that of any other group. |
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Today's top pole-vaulters can jump a lot higher than 12 feet. |
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The turnout was much higher than expected as millions of Iraqis stood in lines to vote, sometimes braving insurgent fire to reach the polls and cast their ballots. |
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Disease cases and death rates among inmates in prisons and other correctional institutions are often ten times higher than in the general population. |
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Diamond has been assigned a hardness value of 10, only a single point higher than corundum on Mohs scale, although it is far harder than this would indicate. |
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The flux of ammonium through the photorespiratory nitrogen cycle has been estimated to be 10 times higher than that resulting from primary assimilation. |
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The first card in each centre stack must be an ace, then 2, 3, and so on in sequence up to queen, each card played being one higher than the card it covers. |
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Yet if it is power the initial persona seeks, the stakes would surely need to be higher than the pleasure of manipulating a few docile and credulous tourists. |
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It has given him time to cultivate his skills and experiment in a more relaxed environment than at home, where everyone's expectations are higher than average. |
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It's hard to put a price on beauty, but property values of homes whose landscapes include mature trees are 5 to 20 percent higher than those without them. |
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After a week, still in pain, I saw my GP who said that I must rest with my feet higher than my thighs, drink twelve glasses of water a day and eat a lot of oranges. |
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Our admissions standards are much higher than many private colleges, requiring students to possess a 3.0 minimum grade point average upon acceptance. |
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Biocides, when used as disinfectants and sterilants, are used at concentrations substantially higher than levels required to show bactericidal effects. |
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Although the investment will be slightly higher than other materials, you will get your money back in the durableness and longevity of the material. |
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But when the central bank's CAR was higher than 8 percent of its monetary liabilities, the excess would be used to retire some of the perpetual notes. |
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The wage for 20 days was much higher than the normal salary for domestics. |
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Overall, researchers and practitioners continue to find that community college student dropout rates are significantly higher than those of senior institutions. |
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Traditionally, photogravures have been small prints, with a quality level higher than that of offset reproduction but lower than that of fine art prints. |
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Only five african-american females hold a rank higher than GS-14 within the Secret Service. |
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Unfortunately, the waste oil had a dioxin concentration 2,000 times higher than that in Agent Orange. |
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Which is way, way higher than the French aliyah numbers of any recent year. |
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We run very closely-spaced gear ratios to maximise the car's acceleration, and this means the ratio between engine speed and car speed is higher than at a more normal circuit. |
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A bid for a greater number of points is higher than a bid for a lesser number, and a no-trump bid is higher than a bid of an equal number of points with a trump suit. |
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The bridge is balanced on seven pillars, the tallest one 16 metres higher than the Eiffel Tower, and is hailed as a new wonder of French engineering. |
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Every woman made her web and bleached it herself, and the price never rose higher than 2 shillings a yard, and with this cloth almost everyone was clothed. |
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Respect was shown through the courteous use of forms of address when talking to strangers, persons of authority, and anyone in an age group higher than one's own. |
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When doing front raises, lift the dumbbells no higher than eye level. |
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I know that you can do better than that and just stay there because he has given you the most respect and ranked you higher than any other of his generals. |
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Median incomes may be higher than the national average but many of the young families in these areas are on a financial knife-edge as a result of huge mortgages. |
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According to Bloomberg, the number of fatalities at sae is higher than at any other fraternity. |
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The presence of kyanite in these rocks suggests that they may have experienced temperatures higher than the closure temperature of the mica, however. |
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Councillors there were paid higher than permitted allowances. |
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The seawater was higher than the fire hydrants, and the firefighters had to duck down into it to connect the hose. |
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Scientists of the National Institute for Health Protection in Macedonia detected eight times higher than normal levels of alpha radiation in the air during the air war. |
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Early amniocentesis offers a similar advantage, but the fetal loss rate associated with this technique is higher than that of chorionic villus sampling. |
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The percentages of aneuploid bone marrow leukocytes were higher than those of aneuploid sperm for the two upper THH dose groups and for the positive control group. |
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The Alis said the flames were higher than the trees in the playground opposite and other residents were relieved the wind was fanning the fire away from properties. |
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The maximum heating rate of the capsule in the re-entry is several tens times higher than that of the Space Shuttle and several times higher than the Apollo recovery module. |
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Did you know the profit margins on pirate CDs are higher than cocaine? |
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The plants growing higher than 800 m above the sea level contained, on average, 4-fold higher amounts of rutin than plants growing lower than 200 m above the sea level. |
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One time I got back from a trip to New York and my heart rate was consistently in the 80s, about 20 higher than earlier. |
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As an example, an operator that sets tariffs 150 percent higher than the government's ceiling price will have its operating license suspended for five weeks. |
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Although tender and swollen gums could cause your baby's temperature to be a little higher than normal, teething, as a rule, does not cause high fever or diarrhea. |
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A total score of less than 3 indicated that the teen had performed below average scholastically, and a score higher than 3 meant that the teen's performance was above average. |
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Yeah, your final grade was seven tenths of a percent higher than mine. |
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After the Umbria and Marche earthquakes in Italy in 1997 there was a sequence of eight events higher than magnitude five in the following two months. |
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Most fossil gannets are from the Late Miocene or Pliocene, a time when the diversity of seabirds in general was much higher than today. |
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It is sometimes higher than the going world price, but at times when coffee prices are high, it may be lower than the going price. |
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Among them, clone TI 14 sowed the highest expression of bcl-2 protein, approximately 20-fold higher than that for the wild type cells. |
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Q I've just tiled my kitchen but a few of the tiles are wonky and stick out higher than the rest. |
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That's because the state's average manufacturing workweek was significantly higher than the national average in April. |
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Elsewhere, Colorado's Yampa and Idaho's Snake should be flowing higher than usual. |
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Temperatures are usually higher than most places of equal latitude away from the UK, due to the warming influence of the Gulf Stream. |
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The summit is much higher than the Faroe Islands and well as the rest of the British Isles. |
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Additional problems emerged when many of the tax rates set by local councils proved to be much higher than earlier predicted. |
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However, it is higher than Pakistan, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and others. |
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Yet the chances of Britain leaving the EU in the next few years are higher than they have ever been. A Brixit looms for several reasons. |
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The percentage of island countries that are democratic is higher than that of continental countries. |
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We'll never reach break-even if our variable costs are higher than our selling price. |
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Medicine showed that CT radiation doses were generally higher than typically reported. |
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Thus, despite regional disparities, its level of development was much higher than that of neighboring states. |
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This weekend the tide was about 600mm higher than forecast and this resulted in a longer tide lock. |
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In the cardinal number system, 2 is higher than 1, but in the ordinal number system, first is higher than second. |
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She feels a bit jumbly and confused inside, but giving marks out of ten she definitely rates it higher than Gordon's rather slobbery snogs. |
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The church maintains a noticeable presence within the area, with church attendance notably higher than in other Scottish cities. |
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Unexpectedly, however, parasite levels in birds treated with antipigeon hyperimmune plasma were higher than either of the other two groups. |
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The rate of unionization for these workers in the United States is about 36 percent, much higher than the average for all occupations. |
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Banks, FDIC and RTC are selling their real estate owned property and mortgages in bulk with bids of 5 to 10 percent higher than one year earlier. |
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He said the real numbers of casualties in the region is much higher than official toll. |
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By 2006 this figure had reduced to around 550,000 but was still higher than its three domestic competitors. |
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Overall, maximum levels of alternariol were higher than those reported in the literature with the exception of sunflower. |
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The spot has a diameter about 10 times that of Earth and a temperature of roughly 7,000 kelvins, 2,000 kelvins higher than its surroundings. |
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The equation was simple, Prost and Piquet needed to win and have Mansell finish no higher than fourth. |
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Like many former mill towns, Huddersfield has a higher than average number of residents from ethnic minorities. |
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As of 2015, average salaries in the Premier League are higher than for any other football league in the world. |
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This is sold as 'short cut bacon' and is usually priced slightly higher than middle bacon. |
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He found that bees can have fields of up to 9 kilovolts per meter, which is much higher than those found in previous studies. |
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The reevaluation results shows that the optimal dosage of sultpiride is up to 1010-1730 mg per day, higher than the currently prescribed amount. |
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Both Sikh and Hindu religions are represented significantly higher than in the rest of the West Midlands in general. |
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It is still Nontrinitarian because, according to this belief system, Jesus has always been beneath God, though higher than humans. |
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Dropout rates for ESL students in multiple countries are much higher than dropout rates for native speakers. |
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The growth rate of services sector is higher than the growth rate of agriculture and industrial sector. |
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Due to the influence of the warm Kuroshio current, surface water temperatures during winter are several degrees higher than in northern Jeju. |
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By 8000 BC temperatures were higher than today, and birch woodlands spread rapidly. |
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Infection types equal to or higher than 7 were considered virulent, and those less than 7 were considered avirulent. |
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This is no longer the case, and female human life expectancy is considerably higher than that of males. |
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For example, in the United Kingdom, life expectancy in the wealthiest and richest areas is several years higher than in the poorest areas. |
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Here, we use monatomic molecules with a number density much lower than a real liquid but higher than a real gas for illustrative purposes only. |
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The air pressure in the rear tyres should often be higher than in the front tyres. |
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Sadly, some set their standards for Sasha and Malia higher than others. |
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Because each colony is founded by a single queen, within-colony relatedness is higher than in species with multiple foundresses. |
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Still, bursts of torque that are two to three times higher than the maximum design torque are realizable. |
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The bill was much higher than expected, but he paid it without flinching. |
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Importantly, US investment in research and development is significantly higher than in Western Europe. |
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Dual overhead cam engines generally operate at 500-1,000 rpms higher than conventional overhead valve engines. |
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Making Pakistan's cited article's higher than the BRIC countries put together. |
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In 1950, the UK standard of living was higher than in any EEC country apart from Belgium. |
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The rating of KBC 6 is way higher than that of Aamir Khan's Satyamev Jayate, which opened with 3 TVR in June. |
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Increasing car ownership in same era saw bus use decline, although it remains higher than in most areas of the South. |
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These vehicle owners allege that agencies selling original parts of vehicles are charging higher than the stipulated rates for the spare parts. |
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The predicted Manic Monday spend up at least 17 per cent on a year ago and higher than previously expected. |
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Also created at this time were the vast underground reserves of water that make the water table higher than average in the Vale of Aylesbury. |
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Aurigo Masterworks scored significantly higher than e-Builder, CIP Planner and PM Web across all criteria. |
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All samples had high levels of arsenic, approximately 100 times higher than the current average. |
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The central aisle tended to be wide and was higher than the flanking aisles, so that light could penetrate through the clerestory windows. |
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A hyperosculating point is one where the tangent space meets with order higher than normal. |
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Given that Pepin's claim to the kingship was now based on an authority higher than Frankish custom, no resistance was offered to Pepin. |
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In parts of the Lake District the rainfall is higher than in any other part of England. |
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The rate in isolated counties was about a third higher than in the greater metropolitan counties. |
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In America the fertility rate of recent immigrants tends to be higher than that of native population. |
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The spring diving board is four feet above the water, but there is another diving board five feet higher than this one. |
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The salesman persisted in quoting a rate higher than was listed, until we called him on it. |
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The consequence of this is that contract prices are far higher than those of any other country building oceangoing ships. |
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An aviation breakthrough, it was the first commercially successful pressurized airliner, allowing it to fly higher than other airliners. |
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As a result, the genetic variation at those sites is higher than at sites where variation does influence fitness. |
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The mortality rate of people aged 50 or more that smoke is much higher than the one of non-smokers in the same age group. |
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The estimates provided in the second article are much higher than those published in other surveys from the same time. |
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The certified sales of the newer artists may sometimes be higher than their listed claimed figures. |
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Prices charged for items sold at these outlets are generally higher than those outside the airport. |
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The new price level at Home is Ptariff or Pt, which is higher than the world price. |
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As of 2012 Such a cable would give Iceland access to a market where electricity prices have generally been much higher than those in Iceland. |
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