Rate
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a magnitude or frequency relative to a time unit
- amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis; charge per unit
- the relative speed of progress or change; pace
- a quantity or amount or measure considered as a proportion of another quantity or amount or measure
v.
- assign a rank or rating to; rank; range; order; grade; place
- be worthy of or have a certain rating
- estimate the value of; value
n.
- (telecommunication) the lowest sampling rate that will permit accurate reconstruction of a sampled analog signal
n.
- an independent federal agency that recommends changes in postal rates
n.
- the percentage of workers who do not report to work
adv.
- used in legal language; pari passu
adv.
- used to indicate that a statement explains or supports a previous statement; anyhow; anyway; anyways; in any case; in any event
- if nothing else (`leastwise' is informal and `leastways' is colloquial); at least; leastways; leastwise
n.
- the rate of shrinkage in size or number; rate of attrition
n.
- the discount rate fixed by a central bank
n.
- a price below the standard price; cheapness; cut rate; cut price
n.
- the rate at which heat is produced by an individual in a resting state; BMR
n.
- the interest rate set by the Bank of England for lending to other banks
n.
- (computer science) a data transmission rate (bits/second) for modems; baud
n.
- the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year; birthrate; fertility; fertility rate; natality
- The birth rate is 55% twins and 2% triplets.
- There is an increase in the birth rate too.
- The crude birth rate is 28,3‰ in 2016, down from 31,1‰ in 2011.
n.
- the ratio of crimes in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year
- Sikkim is known for its very low crime rate.
- In 2018, the overall crime rate fell to its lowest since 1992.
- Ann Arbor's crime rate was below the national average in 2000.
n.
- a price below the standard price; bargain rate; cheapness; cut price
n.
- the rate at which circuits or other devices operate when handling digital information
- Uncompressed video requires a very high data rate.
- This effectively triples the gross data rate offered by GSM.
- The data rate is 2047 kbit/s.
n.
- the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year; deathrate; mortality; mortality rate; fatality rate
- The crude death rate is 3,4‰, down from 4,7‰ in 2011.
- No access to treatment results in a higher death rate.
- Since the 1970s, Germany's death rate has exceeded its birth rate.
n.
- the rate at which the value of property is reduced; used to calculate tax deduction; rate of depreciation
n.
- the rate of interest set by the Federal Reserve that member banks are charged when they borrow money through the Federal Reserve System
- interest on an annual basis deducted in advance on a loan; discount; bank discount
- The discount rate was then derived by seeking the goal of a trend of 1, i.e.
- The discount rate may be different for each of the cash flows for this reason.
- The idea is to encourage banks to seek alternative funding before using the "discount rate" option.
n.
- the quantity of radiation absorbed per unit time
n.
- the rate at which red blood cells settle out in a tube of blood under standardized conditions; a high rate usually indicates the presence of inflammation; ESR; sedimentation rate; sed rate
n.
- the charge for exchanging currency of one country for currency of another; rate of exchange
- The currency was on a record exchange rate run in 2008.
- Over time, the price level and exchange rate began to fall.
- In 2016 the exchange rate was 110.2 CFP francs per US dollar.
n.
- a reduced rate for a round-trip ticket
n.
- the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year; deathrate; death rate; mortality; mortality rate
- As a whole, the epidemic had a 17% fatality rate.
- The accident and fatality rate is high.
- The fatality rate for such infections is reported to be over 90%.
n.
- the ratio of live births in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 population per year; birthrate; birth rate; fertility; natality
- The total fertility rate was rated at 1.57 in 2018.
- The fertility rate was 4.7 per adult woman in 2004.
- The fertility rate in Grenada was 2.21 in 2013.
n.
- the amount of fluid that flows in a given time; flow; rate of flow
- A Fixture Unit is not a flow rate unit but a design factor.
- The flow rate of the Arno is irregular.
- The flow rate in such a mechanism is linear in the electric field.
n.
- the charge for transporting something by common carrier; freight; freightage
n.
- the ratio of the number of miles traveled to the number of gallons of gasoline burned; mileage; gasoline mileage; gas mileage
n.
- the rate of increase in size per unit time; rate of growth
- This represents a population growth rate of -3.0%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -2.2%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -1.4%.
n.
- the rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health; pulse; pulse rate
- The heart rate decreases during the orienting response.
- The polygraph measures the EDA, respiration and heart rate.
- Most companies use their own proprietary heart rate algorithms.
n.
- the death rate during the first year of life; infant deathrate; infant mortality
- The infant mortality rate was 5.0 per mille in 2014.
- The lowest infant mortality rate was recorded in 2011: 2.6.
- The infant mortality rate is 23.21 deaths/1,000 live births.
n.
- the rate of change of prices (as indicated by a price index) calculated on a monthly or annual basis; rate of inflation
- The inflation rate was also kept low during his term.
- In 2013 the annual inflation rate in Georgia equaled 2.4%.
- In 2005, GDP increased by 9.9%; the inflation rate averaged 9.5%.
n.
- the amount of money paid out per unit time; payment rate; rate of payment; repayment rate
n.
- the percentage of a sum of money charged for its use; rate of interest
- The interest rate on the loan reprices every six months.
- According to the tablet, the interest rate was set at 2.5%.
- The average interest rate for a private loan in 2017 was 9.66%.
n.
- rate of metabolism; the amount of energy expended in a give period
- Caffeine increases basal metabolic rate in adults.
- Golden mice have a low basal metabolic rate and high conductance.
- This response in organ size causes an increase in basal metabolic rate (BMR) by up to 30%.
n.
- the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year; deathrate; death rate; mortality; fatality rate
- In 1925, the mortality rate on the site was 61.7%.
- The infant mortality rate was 5.0 per mille in 2014.
- The mortality rate may be as high as 5%-10%.
n.
- the death rate during the first 28 days of life; neonatal mortality
n.
- the percentage of all rental units (as in hotels) are occupied or rented at a given time
n.
- amount of money received per unit time; rate of pay
n.
- the amount of money paid out per unit time; rate of payment; repayment rate; installment rate
n.
- the interest rate on short-term loans that banks charge their commercial customers with high credit ratings
n.
- the rate at which the heart beats; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health; pulse; heart rate
n.
- the rate of shrinkage in size or number; attrition rate
n.
- the rate at which the value of property is reduced; used to calculate tax deduction; depreciation rate
n.
- the charge for exchanging currency of one country for currency of another; exchange rate
n.
- the amount of fluid that flows in a given time; flow; flow rate
n.
- the rate of increase in size per unit time; growth rate
- which represented a diminished rate of growth population.
- It has ovoidal conidia and a fast rate of growth at 30 °C.
- By 1991 it had grown to $225 million in revenue, a 40% annual rate of growth.
n.
- the rate of change of prices (as indicated by a price index) calculated on a monthly or annual basis; inflation rate
n.
- the percentage of a sum of money charged for its use; interest rate
- The demand for money depends on the rate of interest!
- It is a function of the rate of interest.
- This allows local governments to secure credit a low rate of interest.
n.
- amount of money received per unit time; pay rate
n.
- the amount of money paid out per unit time; payment rate; repayment rate; installment rate
n.
- the rate at which a person inhales and exhales; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health; respiratory rate
n.
- the amount returned per unit of time expressed as a percentage of the cost
- The fund eventually had a 20% internal rate of return.
- The return on equity (ROE) ratio is a measure of the rate of return to stockholders.
- However, these results remain in contexts where money is not dominated as a rate of return.
n.
- the amount of money paid out per unit time; payment rate; rate of payment; installment rate
n.
- the rate at which a person inhales and exhales; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health; rate of respiration
n.
- the rate charged daily for a hotel room
n.
- (telecommunication) the frequency of sampling per unit time
n.
- the rate at which red blood cells settle out in a tube of blood under standardized conditions; a high rate usually indicates the presence of inflammation; erythrocyte sedimentation rate; ESR; sedimentation rate
n.
- the rate at which red blood cells settle out in a tube of blood under standardized conditions; a high rate usually indicates the presence of inflammation; erythrocyte sedimentation rate; ESR; sed rate
n.
- rate used to calculate tax liability
- For example tax rate for employment income is 18%.
- The corporate income tax rate is currently 6.5%.
- At the time he was elected, the tax rate was $40.90.
n.
- the ratio of the number of workers that had to be replaced in a given time period to the average number of workers; employee turnover; turnover
n.
- the percentage of the work force that is unemployed at any given date
- Oberengstringen has an unemployment rate of 3.01%.
- Laufen-Uhwiesen has an unemployment rate of 1.22%.
- In October 2011, unemployment rate stood at 17.4%.
n.
- the percentage of all rental units (as in hotels) that are unoccupied or not rented at a given time
- The vacancy rate for the municipality, , was 1.93%.
- The vacancy rate for the municipality, , was 1.54%.
- The vacancy rate for the municipality, , was 0.82%.
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- The sex ratio was 974 and the literacy rate, 76.8.
- Sayla has lower literacy rate compared to Gujarat.
- The sex ratio was 996 and the literacy rate, 74.64.
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- Panamattom has an average literacy rate of 95.2%.
- Dhawade has an average literacy rate of 58.99%.
- The average literacy rate is more than 90%.
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- You need to buy at the black market at high rate”, he added.
- This results in a high rate of relapse.
- Either way, such relationships have an unusually high rate of divorce.
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- In 2016, Nottingham had a graduation rate of 66%.
- The Class of 2010 four year graduation rate was 90%.
- In 2012, the district's graduation rate was 94%.
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- There are diverse measurements of rate of fire.
- The M951R had a rate of fire of approximately 1000 rounds/min.
- Rapid rate is a rate of fire between "cyclic" and "sustained".
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- Vijay is a public prosecutor with a high success rate.
- 37 well tests were completed with a success rate of 76%.
- However, the success rate is not that high.
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- This represents a population growth rate of -3.0%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -2.2%.
- This represents a population growth rate of -1.4%.
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- Female students graduate high school at a higher rate than male students.
- Centurions received a much higher rate of pay than the average legionary.
- Also, higher rate of equipment failures were recorded using this technique.
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- the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 76%.
- the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 64%.
- the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 100%.
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- The effective literacy rate (i.e.
E.g.
- The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.4%; the rental vacancy rate was 0%.
- The homeowner vacancy rate was 4.1%; the rental vacancy rate was 6.8%.
- The homeowner vacancy rate was 2.5%; the rental vacancy rate was 9.9%.
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- The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.4%; the rental vacancy rate was 0%.
- The homeowner vacancy rate was 4.1%; the rental vacancy rate was 6.8%.
- The homeowner vacancy rate was 2.5%; the rental vacancy rate was 9.9%.
E.g.
- The frame rate can be given explicitly after the letter.
- The 6D has a maximum burst frame rate of 4.5 frames per second.
- The game's short length and slow frame rate have been largely criticized.
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- Thus, the survival rate of these trees is low.
- Because of this, it is a primary driving force of survival rate.
- The survival rate of seedlings planted one to two years is higher.
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- The highest rate ever recorded was 404 m/s in November 1990.
- , Benin had the 26th highest rate of maternal mortality in the world.
- The Austin metropolitan area had the third highest rate in the nation.
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- , the construction rate of new housing units was 5 new units per 1000 residents.
- , the construction rate of new housing units was 6.5 new units per 1000 residents.
- , the construction rate of new housing units was 6.2 new units per 1000 residents.
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- Male literacy rate is 96% and the female literacy rate is 90%.
- Male literacy stood at 71.6% while female literacy rate was 57.8%.
- Male literacy stands at 69.85% and female literacy rate was 68.19%.
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- , the construction rate of new housing units was 5 new units per 1000 residents.
- , the construction rate of new housing units was 6.5 new units per 1000 residents.
- , the construction rate of new housing units was 6.2 new units per 1000 residents.
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- This slump moves seaward at an average rate of .
- Between 1962 and 1966, NCH sales grew at an average rate of 29 percent a year.
- At the same time rate of unionization was dropping at average rate of 1% since 1993.
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- Also, Hampton has the second highest graduation rate among HBCUs.
- The casualty rate among officers is particularly high at the front.
- They attained the highest literacy rate among the local groups here.
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- However, they were not improving in speed at the same rate.
- By 1997, the refinery reached the same rate of production as before the war.
- The meter fares for street hailed trips are the same rate as in the yellow cabs.
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- The rate of change is usually with respect to time.
- A rate of change in momentum represents a force, whereby F "ma.
- Where: Sales formula_6 is the rate of change of installed base (i.e.
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- The annual rate of inflation was 2000% in 1989.
- An annual rate of 1,500 fully trained pilots was reached by January 1941.
- Also during that period, exports grew by an average annual rate of 12.6%.
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- The poverty rate had reached 49% in 2001.
- 11.0% of the residents have an income below the poverty rate.
- Camden, the poorest city in the state, has a poverty rate of 35.5%.
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- Warm bacteria grows at a faster rate and multiplies so that the milk is spoiled.
- As the number of rounds increases, the expected loss increases at a much faster rate.
- They are more commonly observed on faster rate spreading centers (50 mm/year or more).
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- If rates go down, many home owners will refinance at a lower rate.
- A special, lower rate applied to letters mailed within a municipality.
- These transitions are perfectly possible; they merely occur at a lower rate.
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- Typically, selection has a roughly 10% pass rate.
- (The master sommelier exam has an approximately 3% pass rate.)
- With 216 students sitting the examination, the pass rate was 62%.
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- Local calls were normally free or charged at a low rate.
- • The low rate of successful disputes.
- The low rate of captive births cannot balance out captive mortality.
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- Heart rate increases after the onset of startle stimuli.
- The click rate increases when approaching an object of interest.
- Heart rate increases during inhalation and decreases during exhalation.
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- HVXC is used at a low bit rate of 2 or 4 kbit/s.
- The bit rate of the codec is 4.8 kbit/s.
- G.729.1 is scalable in bit rate, acoustic bandwidth and complexity.
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- From 2013 to 2017, their annual growth rate exceeded 20%.
- The number shown is the average annual growth rate for the period.
- This has promoted a steady increase of GDP and the annual growth rate.
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- Condoms have an actual use failure rate of 10–18%.
- A test can be performed to estimate its failure rate.
- This regime confers no added benefit and may increase failure rate.
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- In fall 2015, the university's acceptance rate was 45%.
- The acceptance rate for admissions is around fifteen percent.
- The acceptance rate for undergraduate applicants in fall 2013 was 65.5%.
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- The national SAT participation rate was 46%.
- The participation rate of DoDEA students in 2009 was 67%.
- The mean ACT score was a 24, with a 16% participation rate among seniors.
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- It has a very low error rate.
- The type II error rate is denoted by β and statistical power of the test is 1 − β.
- This ensures that the familywise error rate in all m tests, is less than or equal to α*.
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- The 2012 tuition rate was $7,927.55 for the middle school and high school.
- Each year the PDE publishes the tuition rate for each individual public school district.
- Parents pay any difference between the scholarship amount and the receiving school's tuition rate.
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- The college credits are offered at a deeply discounted rate.
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- ANFO can be a tertiary explosive if its reaction rate is slow.
- One of the simplest models of reaction rate is the collision theory.
- The total surface area of solid has an important effect on the reaction rate.
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- Peshawar came on top because of the higher run rate.
- Chile finished the tournament second due to net run rate.
- Teams are ranked within their groups by total points, then net run rate.
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- Sayla has lower literacy rate compared to Gujarat.
- Rudrur has lower literacy rate compared to Telangana.
- Maloth village high literacy rate compared to Kerala.
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- the addition rate per unit amount is constant.
- The 2010 maternal mortality rate per 100,000 births for Guinea is 680.
- In 2012, there was one homicide making the rate per 100,000 residents 28.1.
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- As of "Seeds" the production rate also returned to one expansion a year instead of two.
- The very slow production rate continued, causing cancellation of a number of existing orders.
- As the production rate increased, shell resources were depleted, particularly in Langalanga lagoon.
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- "The New York Times" wrote,"This is a first rate, virile piece of story-telling.
- US Computer magazine "Family Computing" called "American Challenge" a first rate program.
- The "Los Angeles Times" said the film would "amuse and entertain audiences in first rate fashion."
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- Ghana had a murder rate of 1.68 per 100,000 population in 2011.
- In 2012, Armenia had a murder rate of 1.8 per 100,000 population.
- Germany has a low murder rate with 0.9 murders per 100,000 in 2014.
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- The roles Johnston fulfilled are borne out in his economy rate and strike rate.
- He also holds the record for the lowest strike rate (balls bowled between each wicket taken) in all Test history.
- In the first ODI of the four match series he scored 62 not out with a strike rate of 100 which helped Pakistan win the match.
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- They commanded the fleet from the third rate .
- Their escort was the 64-gun third rate .
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- The attendance rate was 95% in both 2009 and 2010.
- In 2011, the school reported a 95% attendance rate.
- In 2011, the school reported a 92% attendance rate.
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- It has been a flat rate and reached its peak of 49%.
- Some carriers implement flat rate plans for unlimited data transfers.
- Knievel received a flat rate of $25,000 for his rights and the consulting fee.
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- Development of the device progressed at a rapid rate.
- This rapid rate of ATP production is essential at the onset of exercise.
- Thus the magnetic flux through the stator varies sinusoidally at a rapid rate.
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- Mobile penetration rate stands at just over 100%.
- The average literacy rate stands at 69.44 percent, with literates.
- The multidimensional poverty rate stands at 17.0 percent of the population.
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- No difference is seen in growth rate between sexes.
- Instead, there was no increase in Houston's homicide rate between 2015 and 2016.
- Outcome studies on modern designs show a five-year implant survival rate between 67% and 94%.
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- The standard cab versions are selling at a slower rate than expected.
- However, between 2010 and 2013, the Mexican population grew at a slower rate.
- As a result, CO2 emissions started growing at a slower rate than GDP per capita.
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- During indenture, there was a high suicide rate amongst South Indians.
- According to a 2010 census, Greenland holds the highest suicide rate in the world.
- The annual average suicide rate is 0.4%, which is 10–20 times that of the general population.
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- The transfer rate is 1 Ghana Cedi for every 10,000 Cedis.
- An IPI-2 bus could provide a data transfer rate in the vicinity of 6 MB/s.
- This allows for the error rate to slow down with the positive transfer rate to increase.
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- The bikes have a fixed rate of €1 every 20 minutes.
- The floor of the band has been set at a fixed value, while the ceiling changes at a fixed rate.
- After VAT was introduced in 1989, the dollar was switched from a fixed rate to a managed float regime on Easter Weekend, 1993.
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- Sex usually increases genetic variation and may increase the rate of evolution.
- Cu(I) is a co-catalyst in the reaction, and is used to increase the rate of the reaction.
- Farmers also protest against the government to increase the rate of Minimum support price .
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- The average literacy rate stands at 69.44 percent, with literates.
- The average literacy rate stands at 85.18% with 8,683 literates, significantly higher than the state average of 67.41%.
- According to the United Nations, Costa Rica's literacy rate stands at 95.8%, the fifth highest among American countries.
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- HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: 0% (2008 est.)
- This does not correlate to the disease prevalence rate.
- Adult prevalence rate: 1.5% (2017 est.)
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- The roles Johnston fulfilled are borne out in his economy rate and strike rate.
- Over the tournament, Hogg had an economy rate of 6.19, the fifth best by a spinner in the tournament.
- Jaydev Unadkat of the Rising Pune Supergiant took the worst five-wicket haul, 5/30 bowling with an economy rate of 7.50.
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- This is so users’ contacts can always reach them with a local call at a local rate.
- The two codes operated as a single group for charging purposes in which all calls were priced at local rate.
- High breeding success was detected in Argyll, Scotland, due likely to hearty prey populations (rabbits) but also probably a lower local rate of persecution than elsewhere in the British isles.
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- From 1841 until 1843, he commanded the second rate ship of the line HMS "Thunderer".
- HMS Swiftsure (1787) HMS "Swiftsure" was a 74-gun third rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy.
- Jervis ordered the fourth rate ship of the line HMS "Asia" (64 guns), and the sloop, HMS "Zebra" to take Fort Saint Louis.
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- B" or "Scud-B") began at a slow rate in 1985.
- Because of its slow rate of marching, the 228th became known as the 'Too Too Late Brigade'.
- Dolerite's slow rate of erosion results in shallow, low-nutrient soils with an abundance of rock fragments.
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- This was a flat tax, a levy on production with a maximum rate of one percent.
- Slew rate is the maximum rate of change of the output, usually quoted in volts per second (or microsecond).
- Their maximum rate of fire was 14 rounds a minute, but their sustained rate of fire was around eight rounds per minute.
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- The employment rate is (persons aged 15–64) 66.8%.
- The female employment rate is high.
- Having a high employment rate in the national universities in Japan.
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- The college credits are offered at a deeply discounted rate.
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- Construction continued at an increased rate as new workers arrived.
- Individuals will have an increased rate of anxiety and emotional stress.
- [14] This temporary physiological change aids the increased rate of fetal development during the final trimester.
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- Each year the PDE publishes the tuition rate for each individual public school district.
- For these cases, the Pennsylvania Department of Education sets an annual tuition rate for each school district.
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- Uniform circular motion refers to the case of constant rate of rotation.
- The pumps make up the difference, and can do that while running at a constant rate.
- Most growth occurs in the first year of life and continues at a relatively low and constant rate afterwards.
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- The casualty rate among officers is particularly high at the front.
- Delta Force suffered an overall 20 percent casualty rate (killed, injured, sick).
- 61,508 were killed and another 155,000 were wounded (a total casualty rate of 65%).
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- But through fine print and other hidden trick, the item is ultimately sold at above market rate.
- Senator Wiener said "increasing the supply of market rate housing, over time, will reduce costs."
- Recently, the former home of New Jersey Bell at 540 Broad St has been converted into market rate apartments.
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- However, a loss rate of 58% was clearly unsustainable.
- Only 5 aircraft returned from the raid, a 58% loss rate.
- This represented a loss rate of about 20%.
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- Mobile penetration rate stands at just over 100%.
- Texas had the lowest vanity plate penetration rate (0.5%).
- In 2017, the Internet users in Bulgaria are 4.2 million people (59.8% penetration rate).
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- It also has the fifth lowest homicide rate in the Americas.
- The homicide rate for El Salvador was 41.2 and Guatemala's was 39.9.
- In 2012 the city attained a lowered homicide rate not seen since 1961.
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- As the orientation is moved away from the firing rate will drop.
- The gun used six barrels that were fed by hoppers and was said to achieve a firing rate of about 180 rounds per minute.
- Its firing rate could even reach close to 30 rounds per minute, albeit only for a very short time and with a highly experienced crew.
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- This was the second year of Governor Rendell's policy to fund some districts at a far greater rate than others.
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- The underlying mutation rate used by the geneticists is more questionable.
- Although the mutation rate is high, there are no mutation “hot spot” regions.
- The mutation rate per base pair per replication during phage T4 DNA synthesis is 1.7 per 10.
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- It has a reported rounds between failure rate of approximately 50,000 rounds.
- It peaks between 5 and 6 May with a rate of approximately 35 meteors per hour.
- Due to their tidal interaction, the Moon recedes from Earth at the rate of approximately .
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- A reported 32 percent accurate response rate, surpassing the chance rate of 25 percent.
- Pruitt's office had the slowest response rate to FOIA requests of any section of the EPA.
- It was also approved for the control of ventricular response rate for patients with atrial fibrillation.