Voorbeelden van het gebruik van A slightly higher in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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At the same time it is said to produce a slightly higher level of water retention, but not enough for it to be easily discerned.
By having children get their plates from a slightly higher shelve, for instance.
The top is stretchable, making the shoes also suitable for a slightly higher instep.
On the entire album, he shows that he is more than capable to lift the heavy metal of Thorium to a slightly higher level.
So I should be able to-- I will just pay you a slightly higher deposit, just for giving me your business, but then I can go take big risks and it's essentially subsidized by the.
The Sons Of Odin' comes equipped with a slightly higher tempo, the same flirt with classical music
their response to the financial and economic crisis contributed to a slightly higher aid level with respect to non-crisis aid in 2010.
These cushions already have a slightly higher border which provide your dog with a donut feeling,
Still, the share has increased equally between 2000 and 2006, with a slightly higher increase in Transition regions,
in the male body the androgens rise to a slightly higher level than the estrogens.
both by the Commission and- at a slightly higher level- by the Legal Affairs Committee,
some observational studies have shown that women have a slightly higher risk than men.
about 1 in 100 000, although she has a slightly higher chance of being disabled than some people.
62.3% of the longterm unemployed in 1992 were women, a slightly higher proportion than their presence in the total unemployed population.
indicating that the test product has a slightly higher peripheral deposition.
Moreover, with a slightly higher headline deficit
it can be observed that the USA had a slightly higher ratio than the EU,
5 days for a respiratory infection, have a slightly higher risk of sudden death from cardiac arrhythmias than those who didn't use antibiotics
which in the meantime it had freed itself, albeit at a slightly higher cost than the one initially agreed upon,