Sentences with phrase «unusually high readings»

Blood test did not show any unusually high readings, negative for parasites in stool.

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That said, a new positive technical factor is the unusually long string of high «trading index» readings in recent weeks.
However, Choffel explains, it wasn't all Dickensian tragedy in these mountains: «The literacy rate was unusually high among Savoyards because in the winter, grandmothers taught those kids who were still around to read.
• Part of the genius of Burn After Reading is the way it employs the somber aesthetics of an espionage thriller to tell a story that is, at its core, a sex farce (though admittedly one with an unusually high body count).
Read my interview to learn how Tatna feels about Jada Pinkett Smith's criticisms of the group, Ridley Scott's hastily arranged screening for them, and the telecast's unusually high stakes for the H.F.P.A. this year.
Even unusually cold temperatures couldn't dissuade a group of more than 65 Crenshaw High School parents, faculty, staff and students who showed up to rally in front of the school Monday afternoon, many hoisting signs that read «Resources not Reconstitution.»
Overall, the science results were unusually high compared with state exams in reading and math, called Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, or PARCC.
The child who learns to read at age 3 or who shows unusually advanced spatial reasoning ability, for example, may not be the child with the highest IQ or the earliest language development.
Shiller disciples believe that the 12 month trailing PE is a bad measure of value and that the reason why it is currently giving a misleading reading is because profit margins are unusually high.
Due to the lie of urgency, you're not going to be able to tell when a signup bonus is unusually high by reading most blogs.
Keep reading to see five states with unusually high auto insurance.
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