rates in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rates in the English»Serbian Dictionary

sur·'viv·al rate N also fig

rates Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

special rates
usurious rates

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This is the fundamental concept of bond market volatility: changes in bond prices are inverse to changes in interest rates.
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Pediatric condylar fractures have higher rates of ankylosis and the potential for growth disturbance.
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This is because - in the topsy-turvy world of ultralow savings rates - certain current accounts now pay more than many traditional deposit accounts.
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Federal student loan consolidation is often referred to as refinancing, which is incorrect because the loan rates are not changed, merely locked in.
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Its concern is thus the interrelation of financial variables, such as prices, interest rates and shares, as opposed to those concerning the real economy.
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The difference between male and female infant mortality rates have been dependent on environmental, social, and economic conditions.
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Typical usage rates of potassium sorbate are 0.025% to 0.1% (see sorbic acid), which in a 100 g serving yields intake of 25 mg to 100 mg.
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Now a new type of segmented beam splitter allows the cameras to yield up to 24 frames with rates over 1 billion fps, and sub 1 nanosecond exposures.
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He supports reduction in taxes: replacing the current tax code with the flat tax, reducing corporate tax rates, and eliminating federal programs that can not be balanced with revenues.
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Currency board arrangements are the most widespread means of fixed exchange rates.
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