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Pittsburgh's exceptionally high rate is what drops them so low in the model's team rankings.
They exhibited a high specific capacitance, exceptionally high rate capability and excellent cycling stability.
Most of the children not only made it to college, but graduated, an exceptionally high rate for inner-city children.
Electron transfer to the enzyme via the spacer, referred to as electronic wiring, shows an exceptionally high rate constant.
"The reason every individual is on the registry is because he has been convicted of a sex offense, which unfortunately has an exceptionally high rate of recidivism".
"This week in Iraq, our coalition forces have faced challenges, and taken the fight to the enemy," the president said, without mentioning the exceptionally high rate of casualties.
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It is worth mentioning that these numbers challenge the idea of "American exceptionalism", a term that referred to the supposed exceptionally high rates of social mobility in the US.
It has also enjoyed exceptionally high rates of saving and investment.
"These trade winds have basically pushed water up into western Pacific and have driven these exceptionally high rates of [sea-level rise] in the Solomons," said Albert.
While the Mexican immigrants enjoy exceptionally high rates of employment, their salaries are not sufficient to support young families, the study's authors said.
Delta has also been criticised for reducing the value of its SkyMiles programme by ratcheting up the cost of award tickets, often to exceptionally high rates.
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