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Meanings of traditionally high in inglés
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Usage of traditionally high in inglés
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Turnout in Israeli elections is traditionallyhigh, although it has fallen in recent years.
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French pollsters were fortunate in presidential elections because of the traditionallyhigh turnout, Jeanbart said.
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Foreign investors are also shying away from markets where risks, as well as returns, are traditionallyhigh.
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Loyalty is traditionallyhigh with asset management clients but UBS has sorely tested their patience in recent years.
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Polls show his traditionallyhigh ratings have slipped, with the nation split down the middle in September elections.
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The borders with traditionallyhigh volumes of movement will have their operating hours increased by between one and seven hours.
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It has also begun to drag on Chavez's traditionallyhigh approval ratings as well as scare tourists who come to Venezuela.
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This, in our view, leads to somewhat unclear prospects over the J-REIT's ability to maintain asset quality at its traditionallyhigh levels.
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Sheila Isanaka and colleagues studied the effect of distributing a three-month supply of supplements to villages with traditionallyhigh levels of malnutrition.
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The rally and traditionallyhigh-profile dinner come barely more than three months ahead of the Iowa caucuses, the country's first nominating contest.
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The ports of entry with traditionallyhigh volumes of movement will have their operating hours increased by between one and seven hours.
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The traditionallyhigh-risk weekend for road fatalities saw four deaths on the roads from Friday to Monday of the corresponding weekend in 2011.
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These high volumes translate into healthy profits even if sales disappoint, thanks to traditionallyhigh "premium" prices charged in the country.
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The credit union industry has pledged to fight back against rogue money lenders preying on vulnerable people ahead of the traditionallyhigh-risk Christmas period.