Sentences with phrase «ticked a bit higher»

Not exact matches

Where we might differ a little bit, is we also have decades of experience building and running web sites, working with high street retailers, distribution chains, security, customer satisfaction and all the other boring stuff that makes a good website tick.
People who are bitten by a blacklegged tick could be at higher risk of more than one infection.
Noise: There were some interior buzzings and tickings and quite a bit of exhaust sound at higher engine speeds.
It keeps things ticking along nicely, from browsing, to Office, to movie playback; 1080p files - a bit over the top, given the higher resolution of the files compared to the device's screen - were no issue whatsoever and played silky smooth via VLC.
The BOC's three preferred measures for underlying inflation were a bit mixed, though, since the common component CPI ticked higher to a 16 - month high of 1.6 % while the weighted median CPI eased from 1.8 % to 1.7 %.
A few months ago, (today is 09/01/13) a group of doctors in Virginia noticed that an unusually high number of their patients who had developed allergies to a variety of red meats - including pork - reported that itchy tick bites had occurred before they became sensitive to red meat.
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