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Rates meaning
plural of rate
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We see that in lack of motivation, poor parenting, school drop-out rates, domestic violence rates, abortion rates, divorce rates and infidelity rates.
If the ECB takes action to address rising inflation rates, such as raising interest rates or tightening monetary policy, this could have a significant impact on currency exchange rates and should be factored into trading decisions.
In 2021, gonorrhea rates increased more than 4%, syphilis rates rose by approximately 32% for combined stages of the infection, and chlamydia rates increased nearly 4%.
Power and water rates, petroleum prices, onion and rice prices, health care service rates, banking interest rates, and mass transport costs continue to go up — and have never gone down.
During discussions about rates for the subsequent year, the complaint alleges some of the defendants asked the government to continue paying them at the higher rates even though they knew rates were inflated by errors.
He warned that risks are two-sided, where reducing rates too soon could be disruptive, while reducing rates too slowly might mean unneeded damage to the economy and the labour market, though added that the Fed does not need to be in a hurry to cut rates.
Other numbers to look out for: teacher retention rates, student attendance rates, graduation rates and how many students go on to post secondary-education, according to Johnson.
The thinwall tubes and high rotation rates in SuperHero microturbines provide high heat transfer rates, but extended surfaces can be used to greatly increase heat transfer rates.
A big part of that was low interest rates — the Federal Reserve cut rates in 2019 for the first time in more than a decade, and low rates make stocks look more attractive as investments versus bonds.
Current Mortgage Rates -- October 28: Rates Hold SteadyGood news for homebuyers -- mortgage rates remain near record lows on Oct. 28.
Similarly, building projects would have an increase in rates by 7% compared to rates fixed at 4% for irrigation projects and 2.5% -3% hike in rates fixed for highways projects.
Their inflation rates, employment rates, and growth rates are different.
A state law prohibits the commission from imposing nightly rates on hotels along the coast, but the hotel’s attorney agreed to the rates after Padilla pointed out that the permits would not get enough votes in support without the lower rates.
BackgroundChecks.org calculated the violent crime rates and property crime rates by dividing the crime numbers by population to get rates per 1,000 and calculated the ratio of law enforcement workers per 1,000.
If you check out the annual crime I guess and rates released by the National Police Agency, every year, it shows that the crime rates for Japanese nationals is higher than the same crime rates by foreigners.
The mortality rates were released on the same day the ONS published that revealed vacancy rates in adult social care in the public sector were running at an 8% high, equating to 110,000 vacancies – among the highest rates across all public services.
Tax reform brought lower ordinary income tax rates for most taxpayers, but the rates still aren't as low as long-term capital gain and qualified dividend rates.
Additionally, Congress required jurisdictions seeking bailout to produce evidence of minority registration and voting rates, including how these rates have changed over time and in comparison to the registration and voting rates of the majority.
After U.S. prime interest rates had soared into the double-digits, inflation did come down; these interest rates were the highest long-term prime interest rates that had ever existed in modern capital markets.
For the 15 to 29 age group, male rates were nearly six times those for female rates; for the remaining age groups, male rates were from two to four times those for females.