Examples of 'takes a high' in a sentence

Meaning of "takes a high"

takes a high - This phrase is incomplete and its meaning would depend on the context in which it is used. It could potentially refer to requiring a significant level of effort, cost, or standard of quality

How to use "takes a high" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
takes a high
Easy to work and takes a high polish.
It takes a high level of technical sophistication.
Turns well and takes a high gloss finish.
It takes a high level of expertise to create origami constructions.
It finishes fairly well and takes a high polish.
All this takes a high degree of effort.
The heartwood is hard and dense and takes a high polish.
It takes a high level of intelligence to have a sense of humor.
To not taking this personally takes a high level of emotional intelligence.
It takes a high level of trust.
Implementing change successfully takes a high level of commitment and cooperation.
It takes a high degree of motivation to form and lead a coalition.
Propitiatory victim is the one who takes a high risk and somehow facilitates the crime.
It takes a high degree of creativity to design such an effective infographic.
Although to commit suicide and never have your body found takes a high level of planning.

See also

All this takes a high level of internal knowledge and capacity.
It is hard, durable and takes a high polish.
It takes a high level of trust to allow individuals telecommute from home.
Also, BlockTrades is fast but takes a high convenience fee.
It takes a high savings rate to achieve financial independence and retire early.
With this particular site, discretion is something that takes a high priority.
Digestion of food takes a high priority and has a high demand for enzymes.
Active listening is an art, a skill and a discipline that takes a high degree of self-control.
The cap takes a high polish and acts as a protective layer for the opal.
However, since the stainless steel contains a great amount of expensive Ni, it takes a high cost.
Malaria not only takes a high toll on human life but also impedes development.
He 's looking up at this Point Thruster and takes a high leap.
She takes a high strength pill containing nearly three times the recommended daily allowance.
At SOLUCIAL AVOCATS, the reception and induction of new employees takes a high priority.
Such a structure takes a high risk of yielding a desired ultimate tensile strength of the steel wire.
It is very strong, hard, and takes a high polish.
Oh, it takes a high level of technical sophistication.
That means it 's a crew, which takes a high degree of risk.
It takes a high mind and a generous heart to do that!
Being able to park your known biases -- positive and negative -- takes a high degree of discipline.
Heart disease takes a high toll on Canadians.
Like all of Alcott 's books for young people, the story takes a high moral tone.
Of course, this takes a high level of financial intelligence.
It takes a high level of consistency in communications, rewards, and executive behaviors over time.
This stuff seems hard to make, no? Oh, it takes a high level of technical sophistication.
Rowing takes a high level of commitment, both to myself and my team.
A state-of-the-art lab made this stuff . It takes a high level of technical sophistication.
Oh, it takes a high level of technical sophistication. A state-of-the-art lab made this stuff.
Frustration takes a high toll from among God 's people.
An automatic camera takes a high definition shot of the Glacier du Géant every 30 minutes.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using High
High transaction costs because of required reforms in
Increase access to high quality cancer risk
Use high quality alkaline batteries only
Show more
Examples of using Takes
Takes care of victims who have been intercepted
And the ref takes a point away
It takes quite a bit of practice to get used to
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary