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1 No rain is forecast for Christchurch today, but humidity will stay high .
2 In this environment loans rates would stay high , deterring firms from borrowing.
3 The numbers stay high , but don't prove a love of the program.
4 This needs to stay high to help limit the number of new cases.
5 None of these problems are show stoppers if prices stay high , Conner said.
6 However, unemployment is predicted to stay high , with core deflation remaining.
7 Still, Cordier said prices could stay high while the FDA runs its tests.
8 I stay high most of the time, mellow highs, nothing hardcore.
9 Clasp your hands together under your back and stay high on your shoulders.
10 The TXU takeover was built on hopes that natural gas prices would stay high .
11 All of which suggests that unemployment is going to stay high for some time.
12 Temperatures are expected to stay high in Invercargill today, then drop later in the week.
13 Our Lord must stay high up in Heaven; He can't live down here with us.
14 If we stay high , it's downhill all the way.
15 Loss provisions will stay high in 2014, it predicted.
16 So if you're going skiing this St Patrick's weekend, our advice is to stay high .
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