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Definition for high

adjective as in tall; at a great distance aloft

adjective as in extreme

adjective as in important

adjective as in very happy

adjective as in intoxicated, drugged

adjective as in shrill, strong (on the senses)

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What also doesn’t help matters are rising prices for construction-related goods and services tied to higher U.S. tariffs.

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When the ratios roll over and begin to trend higher, then that will generate sell signals.

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On balance, the Fed shouldn’t adjust policy too quickly, Barr said, especially given a high degree of economic uncertainty.

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We can do this without kicking people off their health insurance or subjecting families to higher costs.

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While it’s true that both these cities had even more murders in 2021 and 2022 than in 2024, that shows how high their murder numbers spiked before falling back down somewhat.

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