Examples of 'subject to high' in a sentence

Meaning of "subject to high"

Subject to high: This phrase indicates that something is likely to be influenced or affected by a large amount or degree of something, such as risk, cost, or demand. It suggests vulnerability or exposure to significant levels of the specified factor

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These areas are subject to high traffic load.
Is there a risk the of a battery explosion if subject to high.
They are subject to high intensity international traffic.
The region is also subject to high winds.
Subject to high sampling variability.
Import goods are subject to high taxes.
Subject to high levels of noise.
Aero compression is subject to high priority.
Cars are subject to high taxes to encourage people to use public transport.
Alcohol and cigarettes are subject to high import duties.
Locations subject to high temperatures and high humidity.
Rolling and plain bearings subject to high temperatures.
Nests are subject to high predation rates by larger birds and small mammals.
This forecast is subject to high risks.
Workers subject to high strain see their physical health most negatively affected by their work.

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Modern wind turbines are subject to high safety requirements.
Textiles and clothing are the product categories which are subject to high tariffs.
Our designs are subject to high standards of data quality.
Do not install this product in places subject to high tempera.
Areas subject to high winds.
Alcohol and cigarettes are be subject to high import fees.
Women are also subject to high levels of the gravest forms of violence.
Never install the device in rooms subject to high humidity.
It has also been subject to high amounts of illegal fishing activities.
Do not install the device in rooms subject to high humidity.
Virtual currencies are subject to high volatility and their prices are entirely speculative.
Do not throw the batteries into fi re or subject to high temperatures.
Is the valve subject to high temperatures and pressures?
The measure was widely welcomed and subject to high demand.
Dementia caregivers are subject to high rates of physical and mental disorders.
Pregnenolone has low bioavailability and is subject to high metabolism.
This optic recognition is subject to high error rates if the address is handwritten.
Preservation of their value against currencies subject to high inflation.
Financial analysis must be subject to high professional and ethical standards.
Alumina is a good material to use to line ducts that are subject to high wear.
Do not use in locations subject to high humidity or dust levels.
Textiles and clothing were the product categories that were subject to high tariffs.
Glass receptacles can be subject to high pressure during filling.
The rise in imports was particularly marked in products subject to high tariffs.
Violations are subject to high penalties.
This strategy is recommended when the underlying stock is subject to high volatility.
Juveniles are subject to high mortality.
The materials used for this cementing operation can not be subject to high temperatures.
Cryptocurrency assets are subject to high market risks and volatility.
Background of the invention Operating tables employed in operating rooms are subject to high requirements.
Population is subject to high use.
In places subject to high temperatures near a heating device or in direct sunlight, etc.
Bolt and thread connections subject to high temperatures.
Nuvola ® is subject to high quality standards throughout the manufacturing process.
Childbirth is problematic and subject to high medical risks.

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