Examples of using Even higher in English and their translations into Hindi
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Such glittering ornaments emphasize the quality of your leadership and make it evolve to an even higher level.
A child education plan is often enough to pay for college education, and even higher education in a foreign country.
been physically abused and exposed to domestic violence are at even higher risk.
you are assures an even higher quality vacation in this paradise of a city.
In addition, many of the toxins showed up at even higher levels in their newborns.
At an even higher level one will see the material form prior to the existence of that intelligent entity.
my spiritual brothers and sisters has an even higher priority now.”.
There are positive signals that suggest that we could be moving to an even higher growth path.
And high omega-6 diets"block" omega-3 benefits, requiring even higher amounts, you can see why we suggest soybean oil is so dangerous.
As a result, the already overtaxed populace was forced to pay even higher taxes, which further alienated them from the ruling class- hurting Maximinus' popularity.
And the sell limit order instructs to sell at the specified price or even higher.
These rates can range from anywhere between 10%-35% and some cases even higher.
you will receive even higher things.
she believes the numbers will climb even higher in 2012.
you will receive even higher things.
Once in the body, the bacteria can exist in the bloodstream and even higher numbers will be present in the cells.
my friend's border is not the sky, because today our space program is working to go even higher.”.
in parts of the world even higher leverage is available.
But other US research conducted a few years later suggests the rate could be even higher in evangelical churches because they are more likely to create an environment endorsing gender inequality.
Although the costs of an arbitration may be as high as the amount in dispute, or even higher, such costs can, in principle, be recovered from the losing party.