Example sentences of "as [art] [noun sg] rate " in BNC.

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1 For documents with a more substantial information or evidential content , as the usage rates fall our record may be moved offline , but the retrieval and control information about it will remain accessible online in summary form .
2 These are interesting questions of increasing importance as the divorce rate continues to rise , but we have little empirical evidence to go on .
3 Time bomb ticking away under ‘ budget ’ borrowers : As the base rate rises 1 per cent both homeowners and investors look set for troubled times ahead
4 This works to ‘ dull ’ a band 's sense of adventure and as the work rate intensifies , it is a natural reaction to concentrate on artistic input and leave the fundamentals ( tour organisation and administrative chores ) to those employed for the purpose .
5 However , the numbers are decreasing as the birth rate decreases generally .
6 As the interest rate on the loan is the same as the discount rate , the net present value cost of buying the asset through borrowing is £10,000 .
7 In the grouped update areas there will be little or no effect , as the hit rate is already high .
8 Another development in market research was the ‘ lifestyle questionnaire ’ , but Mr Mouncey warned that a lot more work needed to be done in this area as the response rate was generally low and not statistically significant .
9 We started off VFR and ended up IFR , but on this occasion had to climb up to 10,000 feet , when the lack of turbo-charging became very apparent as the climb rate dropped considerably .
10 The rate of inflation is included as the growth rates of nominal cash flows are not necessarily equal to the rate of change in retail prices .
11 As the conversion rate is significantly different from zero , we must reject the possibility that both populations decay exponentially , and conclude that CD45Ro phenotype cells do revert to CD45RA phenotype in vivo .
12 The non-linear relationship has two asymptotes : ( a ) as the unemployment rate falls towards 0.8% , the rate of change of money wages tends to infinity ; ( b ) as the unemployment rate rises towards 100% , the rate of change of money wages tends to a lower bound of — 1.0% .
13 The non-linear relationship has two asymptotes : ( a ) as the unemployment rate falls towards 0.8% , the rate of change of money wages tends to infinity ; ( b ) as the unemployment rate rises towards 100% , the rate of change of money wages tends to a lower bound of — 1.0% .
14 The systematic component will persist for as long as the unemployment rate deviates from its natural value , U * ; .
15 The actual rate of inflation stays ahead of the expected rate by a constant margin which , for as long as the unemployment rate is held at U 1 , will never be closed .
16 Inflation was only 4.8 per cent , but the pound was in serious trouble at the end of the year , as the bank rate went from 6 per cent to 7 per cent — described as ‘ crisis level ’ .
17 Situations in which they can prove useful are in small and/or lightly-stocked tanks , and rearing tanks where feeding is rather heavy and regular , as long as the turnover rate is not too high so as to stress the young fish or drag them into the filter .
18 That is hardly surprising , as the crime rate has doubled in the 12 years since the Conservative party was elected on a promise of law and order .
19 Second , most workers believe that the more time they spend searching for a job , the more likely it is that they will obtain one which meets their requirements , particularly in so far as the wage rate and working conditions are concerned .
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