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to a high·er de·gree

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to a higher degree in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to a higher degree in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of to a higher degree in a Sentence

  1. Paulo Pereira:

    The disconnect between the levels of M&A activity in Britain and Europe reflects a higher degree of investor confidence in Britain's economic recovery, as well as sector-specific consolidation drivers.

  2. Consumer Reports:

    Accessing the transmission requires ramps, jackstands, or a lift, even then, getting to the fill plug can require a higher degree of patience and dexterity than what’s required for a typical change of engine oil.

  3. Kevin Lockhart:

    I believe there's a higher degree of uncertainty right now driven by a combination of historically low commodity prices and equity market volatility plus what happens with interest rates.

  4. Randal Phillips:

    China's use of its market and its use of regulatory supervision blow a hole right through what WTO provides. So, there needs to be a new mechanism to have a higher degree of transparency and predictability.

  5. Chief Executive Steve Williams:

    I don't think in the last five years I've had a higher degree of confidence that these lines are going to be built, so I'm greatly encouraged.


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  • i højere gradDanish
  • एक उच्च डिग्री के लिएHindi
  • в большей степениRussian

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