Sentences with phrase «highly stable states»

For instance, the New York City and Washington are two highly stable states where it is not only difficult to secure a good job (because of higher criteria) but also various options in the queue.

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When practiced regularly, it is easier to go from being highly reactive to a more stable and productive state of being.
The result is a unique variety of state - of - the - art technologies that open up almost limitless possibilities for innovative beverage and food applications, such as highly - viscous, high - fibre fruit purees for snack drinks with clean label declarations or CO2 - stable fruit juice concentrates for soft drinks, such as fruit splashes or lemonades.
«It is highly unimaginable that a governor who inherited an economically viable and socially stable state from the PDP in November 2010 has turned the state into the most heavily indebted state in Nigeria and one with the lowest sustainability index by 2018.
Women in the United States try to find a husband counting on the local «dating market», and i should say that the requirements towards the future partner are sometimes too high, men same as women always look for a person who lives a wealthy life, who has a good and highly paid job, and a stable social status, that is why women with the international accent always scare away the potential candidates for their hand, they see someone who is lower in social status.
State - funded administrator academies ensure a stable source of highly rated learning opportunities for principals and other school leaders in North Carolina, Georgia, and Mississippi.
These, often sensual, artworks induce in the viewer a meditative state that is still highly experiential, making us reflect on the relativity of what is stable and unchangeable.
The highly polished surfaces of the twist sculptures create fleeting, fluid reflections that dissipate or disrupt any stable imagery, denying viewers the certainty of either the form's pre-twisted state — which may also be symbolic, scientific or spiritual in origin — or their own, familiar and fixed likeness beaming back at them.
It is highly probable that most of the carbon loss occurred within the first few years after cultivation and that most of the soils are now in a stable state (Agriculture Canada, 1990).
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