Sentences with phrase «unusually high degree»

Unless an individual has an unusually high degree of self awareness, robust communication is essential because neither individual can solve the ongoing issues alone.
The most crucial finding was that the most effective schools, based on test score improvement over time after controlling for demographic factors, had developed an unusually high degree of «relational trust» among their administrators, teachers, and parents.
Ph.D. students in the NIH - Oxford - Cambridge Scholars Program enjoy an unusually high degree of independence.
Together, the two lines of research suggest that an unusually high degree of connectivity in certain brain regions might predispose people to have synesthesia, Fisher wrote in an email to Science.
Americans have always held an unusually high degree of respect for religion and its role in their culture.

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Unless your child's fever unusually high (over 106 degrees) or is accompanied by additional symptoms such as vomiting or respiratory difficulties it is better to let it run its course.
But while there was huge diversity among populations, «it was astoundingly different when we looked within populations,» Schal says: Bugs within one infestation were remarkably similar genetically, and their degree of «relatedness» was unusually high — even higher than for some social insects.
Iron - based superconductors can conduct electricity without resistance at unusually high temperatures relative to those of conventional superconductors, which must be chilled to near absolute zero (minus 459 degrees Fahrenheit) to release their superconducting powers.
The Master in Effective Teaching (M.E.T.) degree has an unusual name: this is to signal to applicants that there is an unusually high bar to complete the program.
In the United States, the major indices surged to a series of record highs with an unusually low degree of day - to - day volatility.
October air temperatures at the 925 hPa level (about 2,500 feet above sea level) were unusually high over most of the Arctic Ocean (Figure 2c), especially over the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas and over the East Greenland Sea (up to 8 degrees Celsius or 14 degrees Fahrenheit above the 1981 to 2010 average).
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