Sentences with phrase «technically higher these days»

Just remember women decades ago didn't have the early pregnancy test and they would never have known they were pregnant until after the missed period — this is why the rate of miscarriage is technically higher these days.

Not exact matches

On a different note, all 7 open positions in our model portfolio of The Wagner Daily (3 ETFs and 4 stocks) are presently showing unrealized gains, and are technically well positioned to climb higher in the coming days.
Technically it is still summer - the last day is September 22nd, and it sure feels like summer here still with hot temps and high humidity.
The governor has sought to limit exercising the power of waiving the three - day aging process for bills, though he has used them for high - profile legislation such as a gun control package and the legalization of same - sex marriage (Technically speaking, the Legislature must ask for the message).
Throughout the training day there should be a general flow from higher speed training elements to higher force elements, from more musculature to being recruited to less and from more technically demanding, higher risk activities to less demanding and less risky activities.
If you are severely overweight and have a VERY high calorie diet (like 4500 calories a day) and you cut it to 1000 calories a day, you can technically burn 10 pounds of fat in 10 days.
In all, it's high time 2000AD had a decent comics reader of their own, the fact that it adds subscriptions for day and date digital delivery (not technically accurate as the digital comics are available when the print comic is available in newsagents, while print subscribers actually receive it a few days earlier) is a big fat bonus.
FWIW, my best guess is that the difference between weather (which can not be predicted reliably for more than a few days no matter how much computing power you throw at it, and due to the data quantity / quality problem, it may well be technically impossible entirely under real - world conditions) and climate (which can be much better predicted on a global scale for a longer period of time with a higher degree of accuracy — still, a few years are the technical limit) is a difference of scale.
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