Examples of using Is much higher in English and their translations into Swedish
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The CCMI level is much higher.
With age, the probability of acquiring a woman with an STD is much higher.
At inverter split systems limit of allowable temperature for efficient operation is much higher.
As you can plainly see, my right boob is much higher.
Basically, the weight of boxing gloves for training is much higher.
Other sources, however, say that the share of state transfers is much higher and amounts to two-thirds
The relative weight and importance of coastal fisheries is much higher in the Mediterranean than anywhere else in the Community's maritime façade.
Investment comprises just over half of GDP, which is much higher than the shares in OECD countries or in other rapidly-growing economies.
desire for progress on sustainability issues is much higher than ever before- from society,
No fine is imposed if enrichment does not exceed €21 802, which is much higher than the threshold in Article 3.
a result which is much higher than that obtained with the citizens of the EU 41.
The proportion of SMEs claiming to be ready for the euro is much higher than that of those which are actually using it.
other costs, is much higher, and can range between 70 and 437 EUR.
where the risk is much higher.
A consequence of such sources emerging has been that the level of carbon dioxide in the air is much higher today than it was three hundred years ago.
the quantity of mining waste produced in Sweden each year is much higher than all other types of waste combined.
They are populared to have much better outcomes as well as the high quality of the product is much higher.
During pregnancy, lactation, it is possible to use the medication only in case of emergency(the benefit for the mother is much higher than the risk of complications in the child).
A slight downward trend in the countries where the proportion of self-employed workers is much higher than the European average(with a drop of around 2% in Poland, for example);
Youth unemployment is much higher, at 22.2%, and more than 38% of the unemployed in the UK are under 25.