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higher

/ ˈɪə /

adjective

  1. the comparative of high

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noun

    1. the advanced level of the Scottish Certificate of Education

    2. ( as modifier )

      Higher Latin

  1. a pass in a particular subject at Higher level

    she has four Highers

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In fact, prosecutors said in the indictment that Perry was being injected with far higher doses.

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It’s not a spurious conclusion: Census data shows that the percentage of women aged 30–44 with no children is higher than it’s been since 1960.

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Compared to factories in Asia, American staffing costs run roughly 10 to 12 times higher, he explains.

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“Every practice was a grind. Every day has been a grind. He’s keeping us held to a higher standard.”

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The BBC understands the car involved had fallen from a higher level of the car park.

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