"rate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Mr. Lasko predicted rates would be "creeping" above 9 percent in early 1995.
- But not so in Leeds, where the jobless rate has actually crept lower, to around 4 percent - the lowest in 30 years and less than half the average for the European Union.
- "The five-year-survival rate for a transplant is slowly but surely creeping toward seventy percent," he said.
- For Long Island, however, the rate has crept upward, from 6.3 percent to 6.9 percent, as it has in New York, from 2.4 percent to 3.3 percent, which indicates that the situation is worse there.
- They say the changes are not likely to reduce the number of lawsuits, insuring that rates will creep back up again in the coming years.
- They have already started to see their rates creep up and, in some cases, skyrocket as insurance companies begin using innovative methods to determine which drivers deserve the best or worst rates.
- With the resurgence of economic growth since late last summer, many analysts have fretted as the utilization, or operating, rate of American industry has crept toward the danger zone that traditionally has meant overheating, reflected in faster inflation.
- The increased demand is, in turn, fueling modest price increases in the rental market, where monthly rates are creeping up and vacancy rates are slipping, slowly reversing a nearly three-year trend.
- There is usually an export advantage to a currency devaluation, but financial experts believe that Mexico's gains will be threatened as pressure builds to increase wages and the rate of inflation creeps back up.
- If the economy continues to advance and the jobless rate creeps lower, they say, it is only a matter of time before prices begin to rise at an accelerating pace.
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