They seem to run faster, jump higher, perform for a longer amount of time.
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His fellow dancers and coaches say he can jump higher and hold his turns longer than anyone else.
It will allow any person to become more explosive, faster and jump higher.
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The stock did indeed jump higher the following day, but was unable to sustain momentum and was followed by consecutive down days.
The athletes are faster, can jump higher and have greater physical strength.
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In addition, airlines don't manage their inventory as actively on weekends, so if cheap seats sell on some flights, prices automatically jump higher.
Chairman and CEO RexTillersonRex Tillerson said the earnings jump reflects higher crude oil realizations, improved downstream margins and stronger chemical results.
To that end it worked with Panasonic (above: that's Panasonic's Keishi Kubota on the left, Yoshio Ito of NHK on the right) to create this 145-inch prototype plasma, unveiled today as an example of the kind of displays we can expect to see once broadcasts jump to the higher resolution some day.
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New menu items often lead to a jump in footfalls which can lead to higher sales.
Industry competitors were also higher as Deere enjoyed a jump of 0.7% and Cummins increased 0.8%, though Navistar slipped 0.8%.
Most of the subprime loans or what they call exploding ARM loans, where even if overall interest rates in the market stay flat, the borrowers' payments still jump up, often 40 percent or higher after a couple of years.
Federal spending is expected to jump this year and next, driven by higher pensions, health benefits and wage rises for civil servants, among other things.
Nike started off trading higher after the company reported a 9% jump in net profits.
It's getting in a more dangerous situation because the higher you go the more dangerous it is to jump out.
The mission was simple, to send a man up in a balloon higher than ever before, and have him safely jump to the ground.
On Thursday the company released a higher than expected quarterly profit, helped by a jump in European and Asian sales, and projected strong revenue and earnings growth through 2013.
Asian markets were mostly higher, led by a 1.4% jump in China's Shanghai Composite, as strength in brokerage stocks helped lift the index off fresh 2013 lows hit in the previous session.
This tremendous jump in professional productivity is the most significant advance in the pedagogic part of higher education in a millennium.
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Fortunately, this was more than offset by 6.1% increase in the average revenue per ton (stemming from higher coal prices), greater production from Decker and an 85% jump in exports to Asia, which climbed to 1.4 million tons.
Broadcaster CBS reported a 22 percent jump in first-quarter earnings as big events like the Super Bowl pushed advertising revenue higher.
The reasons for the profit drop include a jump in the cost of restricted stock units in the first quarter, as well as higher data center construction and marketing costs.
But the jump in the index figure - to 47.9 from 43.6 - was much higher than had been expected, and suggests the rate of contraction is slowing.
You would think free online play would have spurred PS3 outsell the 360, but buyers could never get past the initial price being higher, and die-hard fans of exclusive Microsoft franchises like Halo would never jump ship.
The visuals look higher definition, the characters look sharper and every single Skylander old and new can now jump.
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An exception was the Shanghai Composite index, which ended the day 1.8% higher, largely due to a surge in the value of energy companies, including a 10% jump in China Shenhua Energy Company.
The modern Philips Curve model shows that pushing down unemployment results not merely in a corresponding one-time jump in inflation, but in spiraling, ever-increasing inflation, as consumers factor in the expectations of higher future prices.
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