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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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Decennial growth rates ranged from a nine percent increase between 1970-1980 to a 42 percent increase between 1960-1970.
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The report says the pretax deduction, worth up to $245 per month, has raised transit commuting rates and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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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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Higher mortality rates are scary enough, but there are plenty of other worrying side effects of oversleeping, including diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease.
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Currency board arrangements are the most widespread means of fixed exchange rates.
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The central bank is selling short-dated notes and buying an equal number of longer-duration issues in an effort to drive down borrowing rates and boost risk.
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This region has the highest rates of non-marital childbearing in the world (5574% of all children in this region are born to unmarried parents).
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This is called a blend rate because it blends in all different rates buying in one selling rate for the acquiring bank.
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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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