Sentences with phrase «brought near average»

[4] Thanks to a strong El Niño that brought near average precipitation to the northern California, the statewide April 1 snowpack measurement in 2016 showed state water resources at 87 percent of the long - term average; however, the snowpack was not sufficient to undo water deficits caused by years of drought.

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The tech giant's admission to the Dow came near its high point, shortly after a 7 - for - 1 stock split that brought its share price low enough to attract the attention of those who run the price - weighted average.
A near - Earth asteroid is defined as one whose orbit periodically brings it within approximately 1.3 times Earth's average distance to the sun — that is within 121 million miles (195 million kilometers)-- of the sun (Earth's average distance to the sun is about 93 million miles, or 150 million kilometers).
It is therefore noteworthy that the reforms brought the city's students near to the state average on a wide range of academic outcomes (see Figure 1).
All these measures bring the car's drag co-efficient down to 0.235 - far lower than the current average which is nearer 0.30 cd.
While the game isn't anywhere near as complex as the average PC RTS game, it makes exceptional use of the iPhone's touch screen to bring gamers a surprisingly fun mix of action and strategy.
December brought the coldest temperatures on record to parts of South Florida, although the month averaged near normal for the nation as a whole because the Southern cold was balanced by warmth elsewhere.
The AGR then rebounded before and during WW2 but fell to − 16 % near the end of WW2, rebounding again postwar to an average of 4 % during 1950 - 1980, then dropping to an average of 1.2 % during 1980 - 2000, bring us up to the present decade treated more exhaustively above.
For the near term, the USCM report estimates that average home values will drop by an additional $ 519 billion in 2008, bringing the total forecast of lost equity for the nation's homeowners to $ 1.2 trillion.
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