Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Somewhat higher in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Therefore, they charge somewhat higher tariffs for international visitors which help keeping the entrance fee accessible for the local population.
The increase for males(0.2%) was somewhat higher than for females 0.1.
In general, comparable vaccine responses were observed for the different schedules, although somewhat higher immune responses were noted for the 2-4-6 month schedule.
There are real distance, as the route by road may be somewhat higher in some cases.
with a tendency towards somewhat higher rates later in the year.
In boys aged 12-17 years, the need is somewhat higher- 150 micrograms.
Excluding social and cultural investments, the return was somewhat higher,(10%) in 2012.
Comparable AnyDay Rewards redemptions are available for somewhat higher redemption values and have no blackouts.
A somewhat higher slopes(900 m)
Indeed, figure 8 suggests that the lower limit could be set somewhat higher than is indicated by our complicated system of standard levels.
from the solution were somewhat higher but the systemic.
Costs for benzene will be somewhat higher, but the actual burden will depend on the cost effectiveness of the approach taken to abatement by the Member States.
Experience shows that foreign students must allow for somewhat higher average costs than Spanish stu dents.
A somewhat higher slopes(900 m)
Jews were unrestricted in their commerce; however, they paid somewhat higher taxes into the state treasury than did the Christians.
Spain are somewhat higher.
except the alloy content in 317L is somewhat higher.
then the score would have been somewhat higher.
For comparison's sake it may be pointed out this time that in fuel processing plants the occupational exposure hazard may be considered somewhat higher but the number of installations is
The expected cost of the proposed action is an increase of the administrative burden mainly as a one-off adjustment cost in the short-term, and somewhat higher recurrent costs in the new regime.