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1 Carle declined to forecast when TAPS would return to typically higher throughput levels.
2 The worst day is a Friday, with airfares offered that day typically higher .
3 Inflation-linked bonds are currently linked to the typically higher rate of retail price inflation.
4 Charges for such calls are typically higher than for calls made in the home country.
5 Fuel prices in California are typically higher due to tight regulations and differing gasoline specifications.
6 Interest rates are typically higher for such loans.
7 Residential returns are typically higher because the value of the property rises more than commercial real estate.
8 BRT ticket prices are typically higher than Metrorail but are set to be competitive with the minibus-taxi offering.
9 So far, oil projects most at risk have been outside the 12-member group, where production costs are typically higher .
10 Cash-strapped consumers are holding off purchases of new and used cars - typically higher margin deals for car retailers.
11 He said the company had a lot more renewal contracts, in which margins were typically higher , than new contracts.
12 Leaving New York will give 58.com an increasingly popular option of returning home, where tech valuations are typically higher .
13 Although the alternative solution-mining technique is cheaper to build, operating costs are typically higher due to bigger energy requirements.
14 This index is typically higher than the headline billings index, as multiple design firms compete for the same project.
15 Companies this earnings season often have to beat not just consensus estimates but also the so-called whisper number, which is typically higher .
16 Yields on REITs, which pay out the lion's share of their earnings to investors, are typically higher than those of common stocks.
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