Examples of using Slightly higher in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The economy is expected to grow in those years at a rate slightly higher than the long-term pace,
whilst cake springiness, cohesiveness and resilience were slightly higher than that of the control cake.
Some research suggests that women who become pregnant by older men have a slightly higher risk of miscarriage.
The lens may be slightly higher or lower than normal and may be shifted off to one side.
In Feng Shui, the level terrain of the dragon should be slightly higher than the right side.
down several times, each time trying to push off the floor slightly higher.
the amniotic sac and fluid maintain a slightly higher temperature than the mother's body,
In many cases, the cost of an EMBA international business program may be slightly higher than a traditional MBA program.
almost half of the HHs, slightly higher even than the figure for the Jewish HHs in Israel(46%).
Thermophotovoltaic cells have an efficiency slightly higher than thermoelectric couples
Using that variable to compare countries, they report that resource wealth correlates with slightly higher economic growth and slightly fewer armed conflicts.
Regarding the relief is another important rule- the level area left of the house should be slightly higher than the right.
Using that variable to compare countries, it reports that resource wealth in the ground correlates with slightly higher economic growth and slightly fewer armed conflicts.
Beginner skiers and boarders use the gentle nursery area along the foot of the slopes near the village before progressing onto easy blue runs slightly higher up.
In some places, the density of this gas was slightly higher than in others.
Subsequent tests of the motorized model showed a slightly higher but still impressive drag coefficient of 0.186.
doing everything the same, except that one prescribes slightly higher prices and a bit more marketing.
They are still here, but in a slightly higher frequency and thus, invisible to us.
The BMW 4-series will be priced slightly higher than the 3-series coupe it replaces.
In 2006, the F22C1 was also introduced to the Japanese market, with slightly higher outputs 239 hp and 163 lbf·ft.