1. rate
At this rate, the risk is high that our country's competitive position will drop even further.
divorce rate
As the attendees of the DTA General Meeting will be offered the block rate, when you reserve Marriott Hotel for me, please notify them that I will attend it.
A recent analysis by Boeing forecasts that unless safety is improved, jet airliners could be falling out of the sky at the rate of once a week by the year 2010.
In China, there is a large number of characters, so the goal of the character simplification was to replace the complex traditional characters with easy to remember simplified characters and increase the literacy rate.
While the birth rate is intended to be decreased in developing countries, that of developed nations is selfishly planned to be increased, resulting in the difficulty of getting mutual consent.
Japan's ODA largely consists of concessionary yen credit repayable in 30 years, carrying an interest rate of 2% or so.
One month since entering high school ... not a single friend yet. That's really terrible, at this rate it will be middle-school all over again!!
Although an increase of unmarried mothers is needed in order to escape the declining birth rate for some reason public opinion in Japan is avoiding this argument.
A high savings rate is cited as one factor for Japan's strong economic growth because it means the availability of abundant investment capital.
Women in their hearts think that men are intended to earn money so that they may spend it, if possible during their husband's lifetime, but at any rate after his death.
The Chinese government has spent a lot of money on research into successful panda breeding in order to increase their birth rate.
If it is true that the Greeks forbade women to go to the play, they acted in a right way; for they would at any rate be able to hear something.
Following the demographic data, the government was obliged to adopt a policy that would stimulate birth rate.
Inglês palavra "معدل"(rate) ocorre em conjuntos:
general Part 22. average
Most of the plain, simple, everyday things he desires can be secured by people of average means.
Thomas A. Edison so loves his work that he sleeps an average of less than four hours of each twenty-four.
Tom isn't your average guy. He doesn't like things most guys like and he doesn't like to do things most men enjoy doing.
on average
Compared to many other countries, the average intake of trans-fats per person in Japan is low and it is hypothesized that it does not have a strong impact on health.
When an average person sends a message in a bottle, it's just a childish fantasy. When Christopher Columbus sends a message in a bottle, the fate of an entire country is at stake.
The average man fails not because he lacks ability, but because he lacks ability to concentrate.
In particular, it is customary for actual examples of use of the harmonic mean to generally cover "average speed," and explain no further than that.
Religion consists in a set of things which the average man thinks he believes, and wishes he was certain.
Because an average person doesn't need 3D, or high whatchacallit speeds.
The average Westerner, in his sleek complacency, will see in the tea ceremony but another instance of the thousand and one oddities which constitute the quaintness and childishness of the East to him.
You can tell from the jargon alone that these instructions were written for experienced builders and not the average consumer.
English studies on the use of cell phones by young people show truly worrying situations, in which a person between the ages of six and twenty sends an average of twenty nine messages, receives fifteen, and makes nine calls each day.
I did a lot of analysis on, uh, the supply and demand in the market, and, uh, we looked at a lot of charts, like uh, the moving averages of the last 200 days, and then 40 days, and then we looked at the history of the, um, the gold mining,
3. pace
You have to pace yourself or you'll choke halfway through.
Why don't we drive out to the country for a change of pace?
If you need a change of pace, why don't you come for a visit?
fast-paced lives
And after that she, at a pace of three times a week, gets drunk and at those times brings back a different man.
I can describe China, especially in relation to big cities like Beijing, in one sentence - China is a country whose pace of life is both fast and leisurely.
On seeing this, I can't help thinking: Can the residents of Beijing keep up with such a pace?
I wish I could live at a more relaxed pace, instead of having to watch the clock all the time.
Their pace falters, their eyes widening and their mouths dropping open as they see the buzz droid eating through the cage.
When she thought she heard someone following her, she quickened her pace.
Definition the pace of something is the speed at which it happens
There seems to be little reason, pace Freud, to attach much importance to any 'Oedipus complec'
Stories with expiry dates were clearly separated from the rest of the backlog, which allowed the team to slot in such stories into earlier iterations, dealing with them at a sustainable pace.
He put the letter away and paced around the room for a few seconds thinking.
I like working alone because I can work at my own pace and nobody's bossing me around or telling me what to do.
Inglês palavra "معدل"(pace) ocorre em conjuntos:
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