Sentences with phrase «slightly higher tendency»

I do not know of any studies that show an inherited tendency towards food allergy in Labrador retrievers but they do seem to have a slightly higher tendency towards this problem.
Small growth has the greatest tendency to migrate back to neutral or value, and the 27 % of small growth stocks that migrate downward each year helps explain why these stocks have no market premium despite their slightly higher tendency to migrate to large cap.

Not exact matches

Chicken thighs offer all the benefits of boneless, skinless chicken breasts — convenience and fast cooking — without the tendency to turn tasteless and dry, thanks to their slightly higher fat content.
In adults we observed a tendency toward a dose response, with the 50 µg group having the highest antibody levels, while in children the 25 µg antibody levels were slightly higher.
That it feels slightly less focused and not as sharp as the A 45 will come as no surprise — it's 40 mm higher and 30 kg heavier than the hot hatch — but its tendency to move about if you lift off the power mid corner gives it some much needed character.
What does seem certain is that there was a tendency for world sea level to rise progressively during the time of the Roman Empire, finally reaching a high stand around 400 AD comparable with, or slightly above, present.
All told, we think the benefits of TurboTax are well worth the slightly higher price, though we loathe parent - company Intuit's tendency to nickel - and - dime customer's with upsell features — most of which are unnecessary.
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