Example sentences of "[Wh adv] the rate " in BNC.

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1 One of the principal tenets of monetarism is that inflation results whenever the rate of growth of a country 's nominal money supply exceeds the rate of growth of real output .
2 The leone had been devalued from Le66 to Le125 to the US dollar in January ; on April 25 a floating exchange rate system was introduced whereby the rate was fixed weekly by the central bank according to market conditions .
3 A study of the changes in absorption spectrum of a system in the course of a reaction can give information about the mechanism , as well as about the nature of the product(s) , the rate of the reaction and how the rate changes with concentration , with temperature and with the presence of other potential reagents .
4 The crystalline content of a polymer has a profound effect on its properties and it is important to know how the rate of crystallization will vary with the temperature , especially during the processing and manufacturing of polymeric articles .
5 Show how the rate of interest could still rise to r 2 and investment still only fall to I 2 if this curve were to shift .
6 Ironically , there was no need for imputation in the 1991 Census in Northern Ireland , where the rates system had not been replaced by the Community Charge .
7 Therefore it is difficult to interpret such statistics as those of UNEP ( 1982 ) , as well as others which calculate rates of topsoil loss per km 2 , except perhaps in cases where the rate is extremely high and where there is other evidence of obvious changes in land use .
8 What is also of interest in the Birch data is that the rate of job destruction and creation is higher in those industrial sectors and geographical areas ( again the data relates to the USA ) where the rate of economic growth is higher .
9 The mathematical principles of determining where the rate of change is maximal are , for mathematicians , very straightforward .
10 Daly stressed the narrowness of most reefs and showed , from examples where the rate of reef growth is known , that there had been ample time in the Post-glacial period for the growth of modern reefs .
11 This is a situation where the rate of growth ( by which we shall always mean the proportionate growth ) of all relevant magnitudes remains constant over time .
12 The proposed research builds upon the findings of the applicant 's small scale , exploratory study in Hartlepool ( Morris , 1987 ) , which found male unemployment to be concentrated in families , and duration of unemployment to be longer in areas where the rate of unemployment was higher .
13 An important distinction is between bonds which carry a fixed ( coupon ) rate of interest and floating-rate notes ( FRNs ) where the rate of interest varies in line with movements in a designated short-term rate .
14 ‘ One of our key objectives is to reduce unemployment in the heart of Bootle where the rate is especially high . ’
15 It follows from the above examples that profit-maximising firms , operating under conditions of certainty , will invest in projects where the rate of return on the investment exceeds the market rate of interest .
16 However the rate of incorporation of the ideas increased exponentially and was most dramatic in the decade from 1965 to 1975 .
17 At a time when the rate of turnover of advice workers in the CAB is increasing , the lengthening of the training process is not attractive .
18 Around the turn of the century , when the rate of litigation was lower and officials were less willing to allow complainants to drop charges , about one-half of all cases came to trial .
19 ( The basic rate of income tax was cut from 33 per cent to 30 per cent in the 1979 Conservative Budget — the ‘ Incentive Budget ’ — but further cuts were not made until 1986 when the rate was cut to 29 per cent , and thereafter to 27 per cent in 1987 and 25 per cent in 1988 ) .
20 In the subsequent period up to 1973 when the rate for the whole economy was 3.7 per cent , the distributive services shot ahead to 4.5 per cent whereas the financial sector trailed at 2.9 per cent and miscellaneous services limped behind at 1.5 per cent .
21 As Table 3.22 shows , entitlement to unemployment benefit among male workers decreased substantially during the late 1970s when the rate of unemployment was high .
22 Koller and Slaghuis ( 1978 ) mentioned the development of community health centres in Hobart , Tasmania , at the time when the rates of attempted suicide were decreasing , but did not indicate any causal connection .
23 The gap between mortality rates for the two groups has in fact widened since the 1930s , when the rates were 10 per cent below the average for professional and managerial workers , and 11 per cent above for unskilled workers .
24 Although it may be argued that the effectiveness of local social pressures not to take the crime to court declined as a consequence of colonial rule , this change was gradual , and therefore does not explain why the rate of criminal litigation was highest in the first half of the nineteenth century .
25 does not explain why the rate of investment and innovation in British industry were so low to begin with .
26 This could then explain why the rate of expansion is still so close to the critical rate , without having to assume that the initial rate of expansion of the universe was very carefully chosen .
27 The Supreme Court taxing officer takes the view that on the basis of the evidence that they have seen these figures are probably accurate and it is therefore for the paying party to show why the rates should not be applied .
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