Sentence examples for remarkably high numbers from inspiring English sources

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Those are remarkably high numbers for a politician in an era when many public officials are distrusted or disliked.

The first group of high school seniors required to master the New York State English Regents exam for graduation passed in remarkably high numbers, according to scores released yesterday, with 97percentt of students statewide and 95percentt in New York City passing.

B1 EDUCATION Most Make a Lowered Grade The first group of high school seniors required to master the New York State English Regents exam for graduation passed in remarkably high numbers -- 97 percent statewide and 95percentt in New York City -- though the minimum grade was temporarily lowered to 55 from 65.

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Historically speaking, that's a remarkably high number, and Collins may be a harbinger of a still broader shift.

A recent state-sponsored audit called the six AIDS deaths at the prison in the first 10 months of 2002 a "remarkably high" number.

In one possible indication of this, 286 of the 361 people killed in Manipur's conflict this year were officially reckoned to be militants a remarkably high number.

Bill Morrow, founder of Angel's Den, which vets businesses on behalf its investor network, says that a remarkably high number of business plans fail to simply describe what the company actually does.

"There are a remarkably high number of islanders here who are afraid to leave," said Dr. Charles Silberstein, an attending psychiatrist at Martha's Vineyard Hospital, who has lived on the Vineyard since 1995.

Oddly, listening to Toto's "Africa" in a mall seems to trigger some fundamental human emotion; a remarkably high number of people have tweeted, in the past several years, about the experience of being in a mall and listening to the song.

Over the next seven years he played 192 games for Workington, scoring the remarkably high number of 55 tries, almost entirely from the pack, and becoming one of Town's all-time favourite players.

There was a remarkably high number of species with an average cover below 0.05%, called "chance" species in 2000.

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