Examples of using A moderately in English and their translations into Hebrew
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I had it parked in the garage which requires a climb up a moderately steep hill for 70 feet, then a 70 degree right turn,
I had it parked in the garage which requires a climb up a moderately steep hill for 70 ոտքերը, then a 70 degree right turn,
every person killed $3,000, each seriously wounded $500, and a moderately injured[rioter receives] less than $200.”.
in American higher education, distinctive for its success as a moderately sized university that excels at research and providing students with a personal experience.
A moderately gifted person has to keep his or her gifts all bottled up until,
A moderately gifted person has to keep his or her gifts all bottled up until,
DNA is 2 nm), although can vary significantly. This makes DNA a moderately stiff molecule.
On the left, 43% believe that BDS is succeeding to a very great or a moderately great extent to damage Israel's international status, with lower rates on the right and in the center(37% and 38% respectively).
A moderately gifted person who would have been a community treasure a thousand years ago has to give up,
A moderately gifted person who would have been a community treasure a thousand years ago has to give up,
A moderately gifted person who would have been a community treasure a thousand years ago has to give up,
among those defining themselves as left-wing the majority sees it as a very good system for running the country's affairs while on the right the highest rate regards it as a moderately good system.
You're a moderately competent man.
Exercise regularly at a moderately strenuous level.
And… show me a moderately good time.
At best, a moderately good night for drop zones.
I live in a moderately priced house in Vegas.
Bring me more snaps like this, and I will make you a moderately wealthy man.
I have a 92-year-old grandmother who's had a moderately severe hearing loss for many years now," Lin says.
But if you were to become the wife of a moderately successful businessman, then you would get to Parliament.