Sentences with phrase «unusually high these days»

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The unusually late date of Easter this year meant that Divine Mercy Sunday coincided with the first day of the month traditionally dedicated to the Blessed Mother, which is alsothe feast of Saint Joseph the Worker, the Church's response to communism's consecration of 1 May as its «high holy day» for celebrating workers.
A five - story high molasses tank exploded on an unusually hot day in 1919 and surged through the North End, destroying a fire station and leaving a path of sticky destruction in its wake.
Research tells us that athletes and non-athletes alike may skip breakfast, especially during the teen years, letting hunger build to unusually high levels before lunch and even at the end of the day.
Further, a newborn's hemoglobin is extremely high and drops precipitously within a few days anyway, so it would seem logical that it would simply drop farther and possibly faster if it was unusually high.
New Rochelle High had three incidents, including a fatal stabbing, in just nine days, leaving the unusually diverse school to figure out the best way to respond.
A big skull was not conducive to easy births, and thus a within - group pressure toward smaller heads was probably always present, as it still is in present - day humans, who have an unusually high infant mortality rate due to big - headed babies.
The new moon — when it is aligned with the sun — occurs on the same day, ensuring unusually high tides.
During their investigations, the research team came to the surprising result that has been published in the journal Geology: 2.7 billion years ago, seawater contained an unusually high abundance of the radioactive isotope Hafnium 176 but a comparably low abundance of the radioactive isotope Neodymium 143, similar to what can be observed in present day seawater.
Typically, scientists define a marine heat wave as at least five consecutive days of unusually high temperatures for a particular ocean region or season.
Heatwaves are defined as at least three days of unusually high temperatures.
Unless excepted by unusually low readiness, a day high for one player is a high day for all players.
Most of the summer this year was unusually cool and of course the one day I decide to wear boots it reaches record high temps!
My confidence was unusually high this time, maybe because my previous three days of subbing made me feel like a veteran, and after all, I reasoned, how horrible could my judgment be, anyway?
Nearly 100 vacancies remain just days now before the start of the school year — and Charlotte too is experiencing an unusually high number of those at the elementary school level.
In secondary schools, teachers spent an unusually high proportion of their working days in the classroom, rather than preparing lessons or training.
At least nine of the snowiest U.S. cities had less than 60 % of their average snowfall this year, and schools across the nation are deciding what to do with an unusually high number of leftover emergency weather days.
In the United States, the major indices surged to a series of record highs with an unusually low degree of day - to - day volatility.
As was probably obvious for the week before E3, the last seven days saw an unusually high number of announcements and other news - worthy stories (although we predict that it'll all seem like absolutely nothing compared to next week!).
Bright Lights, Brilliant Minds: Paris Paris in 1928, the high point of an unusually creative decade, where one city was home to all the key artists and thinkers of the day.
It has attributed less than 7 % of all climate forcing since pre-industrial days to «natural forcing components» (i.e. solar), conceding that its» level of scientific understanding» of» natural forcing components» (i.e. solar) is» low», whereas there are many independent studies, which attribute 50 % of the warming observed over the 20th century to the unusually high level of solar activity (highest in several thousand years).
Each participant provided urine samples on two of the last three days at the end of each week in order to prevent unusually high or low levels from affecting the results.
If someone at the time had looked at these figures critically, I am sure they would have quizzed the «gone by 2035» assertion and the unusually high retreat rate... but many people these days have lost their feeling for numbers, made easy by calculators and cut & paste (IMHO).
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