Examples of using Higher rates in English and their translations into Hebrew
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We will also need to solve the problems that come with affluence, like higher rates of diabetes.
Several of these disorders afflict humans alone or occur at higher rates in humans than in other primates.
we want to be, and we now think the economy can not only tolerate but needs higher rates.”.
The young women also had higher rates of diabetes, obesity,
If that does not mind paying higher rates, the airport is a place to exchange currency.
For example, a doctor or hospital that handles a large number of high-risk patients may have higher rates.
The higher rates occurred during games played in 10 degrees Celsius
Co-sleepers have higher rates of SIDS due to the fact that your baby is not ready for an adult bed.
Most air terminals charge higher rates, which may cost up to 20% of the sum traded.
As mentioned above, any number of factors can make people more likely to have age-related diseases and conditions at higher rates and younger ages.
Higher rates of chronic pain,
Most airports charge higher rates, which may cost you as much as 20% of the sum traded.
Approaching Reilly's book, I expected more from the term“curatorial activism” than a demand to accumulate higher rates of“Others” within the existing power structures.
who have higher rates of depression and suicide attempts.
credit union offers to pay higher rates as you commit to longer maturities.
Poor coordination may be present.[6] Those affected appear to have higher rates of scoliosis.[6].
are not- have higher rates of absenteeism.
New England Journal of Medicine, for example- tend to have higher rates of retractions.
In the evening game can cost more at night and morning- cheaper, higher rates may be determined during the holidays.
In the developing world its onset is more common in older children and young adults due to the higher rates of trauma and infectious diseases.