Examples of 'face higher' in a sentence

Meaning of "face higher"

face higher: To encounter greater challenges or obstacles

How to use "face higher" in a sentence

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They all face higher costs of borrowing.
Recurrent offenders also often face higher penalties.
Women face higher risk of poverty in retirement.
Single parent households face higher risk of unemployment.
Some may face higher expenses in retirement because of personal circumstances.
Businesses dependent on construction still face higher risks.
Women always face higher risk of ill health.
Business dependant on construction still face higher risks.
Consumer face higher prices as a result.
Adults with more inelastic demand face higher prices.
Disabled students face higher rates of corporal punishment.
Because people economize when they face higher prices.
They face higher costs of living.
Funeral industry workers exposed to formaldehyde face higher risk of leukemia.
Roma face higher unemployment.

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Certain immigrants and refugees may face higher risk of psychotic disorders.
Home owners face higher mortgage payments after bank miscalculation.
Researchers have found that unmarried heart patients face higher risk of death.
You could face higher charges.
Firms that use petroleum products as raw materials will also face higher prime cost.
Trans people of color face higher rates of discrimination.
Women face higher rates of imprisonment than men for nonviolent offences.
Some geographical areas face higher prices than others.
They often face higher exposure to pollution due to their living and working conditions.
In most other national groups men face higher unemployment levels than women.
Women face higher poverty risk in the European Union.
They are excluded from numerous benefits and face higher health and safety risks.
Farmers would face higher prices for nitrogen fertilizers.
People in Southern states face higher risks.
Trans students of color face higher rates of harassment and violence in schools.
Philippines' first subway project may face higher costs.
Impaired drivers would face higher mandatory minimum penalties.
To face higher pest attacks, farmers use pesticides.
Farmers in developing countries generally face higher risk than their counterparts in industrialized countries.
Women face higher poverty risk Equality between women and men in the European Union.
And the children of older fathers face higher risks for a variety of genetic conditions.
As a consequence, households and firms purchasing energy will face higher prices.
Cheetah cubs face higher mortality than most other large mammals.
Foreign students in Korea face higher health costs.
Black students face higher suspensions and expulsions than other students.
Hokkaido and Pacific coast now understood to face higher risk of powerful earthquakes.
Rural women face higher risks of death resulting from a lack of preventive care.
The result is that people with disabilities face higher rates of unemployment and chronic poverty.
Natural disasters affect the entire population, however, people with disabilities face higher risks.
Children with disabilities face higher rates of child maltreatment and bullying.
Those which have not co-operated will face higher tariffs.
Psoriasis patients face higher than average death risk after a heart attack.
In both situations a new entrant will face higher start-up costs.
Specific groups of women face higher levels of risk of preventable maternal mortality and morbidity.
One-third of people fear they will face higher taxes.

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