Price paid or charged for a service.
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Examples for "rate"
Examples for "rate"
1Ireland has the lowest breastfeeding rate in Europe at 30 per cent.
2The unemployment rate in Spain and Greece, however, is five times greater.
3The extremely low rate of community testing has public health experts worried.
4CONS: Serious crime rate and cost of living both above national average.
5Yields on interest rate future markets indicated a similar consensus among traders.
1We are looking at species that fare better further south into Europe.
2In times of crisis, businesses providing basic necessities tend to fare better.
3The work was hard; the fare was hard; the life was hard.
4It should be working towards common cashless fare systems and easy transfers.
5Berlin is known for more serious intellectual fare, documentaries and experimental work.
1The problem throughout this year has been to agree a tariff level.
2The tariff increases are expected to come into effect in April 2019.
3Despite this, tariff increases are announced which come into effect in March.
4Trump's tariff delay comes amid growing concerns about a global economic slowdown.
5The market was steady prior to the U.S. tariff move, he said.
1AFP was unable to directly confirm the authenticity of the price list.
2Send 3 cent stamp for catalogue with price list and full information.
3She reached into a drawer and pulled out a price list.
4It would be shown only in an enclosure-folder ,circular ,catalogueor price list.
5Again the price list was discussed, and a compromise usually effected.
1In the second place, the shipper is guaranteed a stability of rate schedules which is deemed necessary for settled business conditions.
Translations for rate schedule