Examples of using Steeper in English and their translations into Hebrew
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around another object or stay in its well, despite the presence of a more massive or steeper well.
This method is considered more modern(like swipe steeper buttons) and supposedly,
the combat quartet will allow it to increase its credibility and become even steeper.
Or you can also look back in time and realize that you have already conquered steeper mountains before.
His shots seem fairly straight and level, but it looks like the bullets entered her at a much steeper trajectory.
But nonetheless most regular recreational skiers will find enough to entertain them by tackling some of the steeper blues and gentler black diamond runs and bowls.
The number of averted deaths is greater for men than for women because the total decline in cancer mortality has been steeper for men than for women(34% vs 24%).
If the slope was steeper the stones of the wall could have been scattered in all directions.
if only it was steeper I would have jumped.
Attempts to delay the onset of this decline only ensure a steeper, more uncontrollable decline.
Besides, some slopes around the steeper mountains, such as Feldberg(the Black Forest's highest peak)
The price of fitting in Might have gotten a little steeper… But little J. Still knows.
This year's event, however, takes place amid a challenging economic downturn that has been steeper than what Chinese leaders expected when the congress gathered a year ago.
Now I realize that banishment is far too merciful a penalty for treason. Your penalty will be far steeper.
And the remaining third or so advanced- the terrain typically becomes steeper the further up you go.
Regardless of the style you choose, you can expect that your engagement ring will come with a steeper price tag than wedding rings.
Assessments have firmed recently that the slowdown in global growth will be steeper than previously expected.
the closer together they are, the steeper the mountain, up to the point where it is impossible to climb further;
The crest of the wave becomes much steeper than a spilling wave,
despite frenetic new drilling, and with the potential of much steeper declines ahead.