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    rates


    1. "Don't tell me Illim's going to raise his fuse-ball rates again


    2. e) Reduction in interest rates due to the fiscal decisions of RBI


    3. This enables cheaper average handling charges and getting better market rates than quoted


    4. "I know several men in this city who could sneeze at that," doostEr told him about those rates


    5. Tahlmute reached into his pouch, "Here, offer good rates," he said and handed over copper


    6. the electronic equipment which controlled his vital rates


    7. If Althart had been correct in his back-of-the-envelope calculation of dendrite growth rates we probably would have succeeded and Narrulla's Tear would be inert wrecks of abandoned starships


    8. energies, and their specific rates of vibration, that


    9. No one, even the proprietors over in Glenbrook or McKinney's have monthly rental rates


    10. “You should have checked Althart’s arithmetic with the dendrite growth rates

    11. “I didn’t know arithmetic had a dendrite growth rate,” Kulai said, “I’m familiar with flow rates in med tube and who knows what they’re talking about when I ask them a few questions


    12. When I last had word from a mutual acquaintance of ours as to the current rates of tuition, books, uniforms, room and board, and travel for an English education


    13. Those young people not adhering to the statutes herein set forth shall be assigned employment at reasonable rates of hire at the discretion of this Council


    14. There were lots of hawkers about, and labor boards pleaded for algal technicians, metallurgists and moldmakers with attractive rates, as well as the usual factory help


    15. These ordinary or average rates may be called the natural rates of wages, profit and rent, at the time and place in which they commonly prevail


    16. When the price of any commodity is neither more nor less than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land, the wages of the labour, and the profits of the stock employed in raising, preparing, and bringing it to market, according to their natural rates, the commodity is then sold for what may be called its natural price


    17. The whole quantity brought to market, therefore, may be disposed of to those who are willing to give more than what is sufficient to pay the rent of the land which produced them, together with the wages of the labour and the profits of the stock which were employed in preparing and bringing them to market, according to their natural rates


    18. "Yes, but be warned that we get the same rates other detectives get for thievery," Zlifonn replied


    19. If it was theft they wouldn't have called it personal unless they were after the lower rates the scrounge pickers sometimes charged on personal cases


    20. be completely transformed so that crime rates drastically

    21. The different rates of profit, therefore, in the different


    22. neighbourhood, the average and ordinary rates of profit in the different employments of stock


    23. him, either by taxing him to parish rates, or by electing him into a parish office


    24. notice, nor by paying parish rates; that they can settle neither apprentices nor servants ; that if


    25. different rates, both of wages and profit, in the different employments of labour and stock,


    26. though they affect the general rates both of wages and profit, must, in the end, affect them


    27. However, the FoxO virus/gene seems to repair your shattered heart microsecond by microsecond, thus allowing you to function at massively increased rates of strength and speed for relatively prolonged periods of time


    28. Its price would sink gradually lower and lower, till it fell to its natural price ; or to what was just sufficient to pay, according to their natural rates, the wages of the labour, the profits of the stock, and the rent of the land, which must be paid in order to bring it from the mine to the market


    29. authority too and therefore increases the rates you can charge for


    30. rates had soared to a hundred and a fifty each now; in short

    31. will increase opt-in rates


    32. Testing has shown you can get higher open rates and conversions when your


    33. When you’re able to stand out, your click through rates will


    34. Although the open rates are high for this, don’t use this ‘re’ all the time


    35. This alone will help reduce your refund rates


    36. Though many consider the Justicars a criminal organization just as much as other ones for their use of lethal force in the name of justice, others simply see them as vigilantes who are using the only way left of dealing with the ever-rising crime rates


    37. which have been imposed upon all, or the greater part, of the goods enumerated in the book of rates


    38. Another advantage in knowing about multiple intelligences is understanding that every child is different, and will learn different skills at different rates


    39. The importation of other sorts of grain was restrained at rates and by duties, in proportion to the value of the grain, almost equally high


    40. A poundage, indeed, was to be paid to the king upon such exportation; but all grain was rated so low in the book of rates, that this poundage amounted only, upon wheat to 1s

    41. Studies of depression in the population show relatively high rates of affective disorders in healthcare workers, social workers, and nursing home workers, among others


    42. And it’s been proven from extensive case studies that shorter subject lines yield higher open rates


    43. [135] See Tammy Worth, “10 Careers With High Rates of Depression,” health


    44. Another study showed that children born to women who eat a lot of apples during pregnancy have lower rates of asthma than children whose mothers ate few apples


    45. This group of animals was then fed sulforaphane and found to have higher rates of apoptosis (cell suicide) and smaller tumors that also grew more slowly than animals who received no sulforaphane


    46. In the book of rates, according to which the old subsidy was levied, beaver skins were estimated at six shillings and eight pence a piece; and the different subsidies and imposts which, before the year 1722, had been laid upon their importation, amounted to one-fifth part of the rate, or to sixteen pence upon each skin; all of which, except half the old subsidy, amounting only to twopence, was drawn back upon exportation


    47. This subsidy, which is now called the old subsidy, still continues to be levied, according to the book of rates established by the twelfth of Charles II


    48. The method of ascertnining, by a book of rates, the value of goods subject to this duty, is said to be older than the time of James I


    49. If any goods are imported, not mentioned in the book of rates, they are taxed at 4s:9¾d


    50. The book of rates is extremely comprehensive, and enumerates a great variety of articles, many of them little used, and, therefore, not well known




































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    "rates" definitions

    a local tax on property (usually used in the plural)