Sentences with phrase «relatively high drop»

And that's just a minor, relatively undesirable item with a relatively high drop rate; admittedly, nobody's going to go ham buying lockboxes just for that (we hope, anyway).

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While there's still plenty going on in this area in terms of startups and venture capital investment, the city may have seen a drop because of a relatively low high - growth company density of 94.4 (out of 100,000).
From wondering in 2012 whether the federal estate and GST thresholds would drop to $ 1 million or be compromised at something higher (the compromise was $ 3.5 million) to now be at $ 11.2 million per individual is dramatic change in a relatively short period of time.
Other interesting finds from the Election Meter: Ron Paul's still relatively high but dropping, and Romney, Thompson and Rudy are waaaaay down in Biden - Richardson - Kucinich territory.
Cuomo's favorability rating has also dropped considerably, although it is still relatively high.
Several polling outlets are expected to release surveys that will show whether Cuomo retains his relatively high favorability ratings and large double digit leads in the polls, or if those numbers have dropped.
The hand temperature in this group also dropped by 0.75 degree Celsius, whereas hand temperature remained relatively unchanged in the high interoceptive awareness group.
That may not seem surprising, but the team did note one shocker: Craters left by high - speed drops started out with relatively steep sides but within seconds they avalanched to form slopes with a more stable configuration — a previously unstudied process that widened the crater and made it shallower (image above, where depth is exaggerated by a factor of three).
Bob Holmes writes that a small downward shift in the mean IQ of a population will cause a relatively large drop in the number of high IQ individuals (23 August, p 30).
They also knew that HIV incidence has remained relatively high among blacks, while it has dropped significantly for whites.
Precipitation amounts drop slightly in the summer months, but remain relatively high as the North American Monsoon takes hold sometime between June and August.
First, the most likely scenario for selective attrition has relatively high - achieving losers dropping out.
Williams - Bolar would end up spending 10 days in jail for placing her two daughters in the relatively high - performing (and, more important to her, safe) Copley - Fairlawn school district (where few of the black students drop out) instead of keeping them in the woeful, more - dangerous Akron district (whose Balfanz rate for young black men and women, respectively, is 62 percent and 76 percent) in which her family resided.
The drop - top version of the Corvette recieves the same standard engine as the coupe; its 400 - horse small - block V - 8 is torquey, relatively high - revving, and stronger than a herd of bulls in heat.
With its relatively small engine, the A4's power drops off in higher gears, and the ability to shift down quickly coupled with the boost from the turbo at higher rpms gave the car the added juice we needed to pass the inevitable RVs on California's Highway 1.
T - Mobile loyalists who'd prefer to pay a higher price for the device and then take the relatively cheaper monthly bill option can drop # 300 for the smartphone and # 10.50 per month on a 2 - year agreement.
Sure, a Retina Display would have been great, and high - resolution camera, but it's relatively straightforward to drop those into the next iPad; it's a whole lot more difficult to make a super-thin tablet with 10 + hours of runtime.
I was a relatively high - earning indie author until May of last year when my income dropped by 50 %.
Rhode Island wins this category (there's either a liquor store or a coffee shop for every 1,700 people there), but because of its big drop in viable small businesses in recent years and relatively high sales taxes, it didn't make the list.
Short selling is a business aspect where a trader sells shares at relatively higher prices and expects to buy the same shares at a lower price; with an anticipation that the prices will drop.
As Inle Lake is located in a relatively higher altitude, even during the peak of summer, the average temperature is around 30 °C while during the cooler months (December to February), temperatures can drop to 10 °C at night.
As these stats show, concern about climate change is relatively steady until we get to the highest income bracket, where it drops off significantly.
Even if other production comes on line, e.g. from unconventional sources such as tar sands in Alberta or shale in the American West, their relatively high cost of production could permit low - cost producers, particularly Saudi Arabia, to increase production, drop prices for a time, and undermine the economic viability of the higher - cost competitors, as occurred in the mid-1980's.
The number of available data is relatively high for the past 2 kyrs, but drops dramatically for older times.
People that have accumulated a large amount of traffic violations in a relatively short time are often dropped from their traditional insurance plan and required to buy a high risk policy.
This is a huge drop, and both drivers and police officers should be applauded for their focus on reducing the relatively high auto theft rates in Hawaii.
League of Legends, a relatively lightweight game, frequently dropped to 33 fps during team fights, on medium - high settings.
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