Example sentences of "[noun] rate for all " in BNC.

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1 The figures shows an increase in crime rates for all areas , yet there are curious differences in the extent and timing of the change in such rates in different police forces .
2 In considering these figures it must be noted is that while the completion rates recorded for SEs in the 25 degree courses in the 5 institutions studied may well reflect overall completion rates for all SEs in these institutions , there is no evidence on this point , and Johnes and Taylor ( 1989 ) report considerably higher completion rates for the two universities involved in their study of the 1980 entry cohort ( Bradford 84% and Leeds 89.1 % ) .
3 There will be one compensation rate for all the agricultural goods and services eligible for the flat rate scheme .
4 Skipton Building Society has fixed the mortgage rate for all borrowers who take out house and contents only insurance with the society at 9.25% until 30 September 1993 and then 10.2% until 30 September 1995 .
5 The implied repo rates for all the remaining eligible bonds can be calculated in the same way .
6 This way we can make progress year on year towards a 20p tax rate for all ’ — John Major , March 30 , 1992 .
7 Chancellor edges nearer 20p income tax rate for all
8 Specify and explain the factors to be considered in determining whether to use a single , factory wide overhead absorption rate for all factory overheads or a separate rate for each manufacturing cost centre , with reference to the system applied to Drawrod Plc .
9 But the Government remains deeply concerned about low police moral and the fact that detection rates for all crime is falling .
10 Ultrasound can identify neural tube defects in anencephalic fetuses : the ultrasound detection rate for all studies evaluated in this book was 61% in open spina bifida .
11 The study found that there are higher incidence rates for all three severities of injury in the chemical industry compared to manufacturing as a whole .
12 It was also suggested that lower success rates among Access students appear to be associated with higher education courses which have relatively low success rates for all students .
13 Although women were performing on a par with many of the male applicants , the general success rate for all applicants of around one in 90 told against the relatively small number of women who applied last time round .
14 For both adult and infant mortality rates , two trends are clearly discernible : there has been a substantial reduction in mortality rates for all socio-economic groups ; the reduction , however , has been more substantial for the upper socio-economic groups with the result that socio-economic inequalities have widened over the years .
15 However , the mortality rate due to acute gastroenteritis was lower in vitamin-A-supplemented than in placebo clusters ( 0.66 [ 0.47–0.92 ] , p=0.02 ) ; mortality rates for all other causes except acute lower respiratory infections and malaria were also lower in vitamin A clusters , but not significantly so .
16 Mortality rates for all the other causes of death except acute lower respiratory infections and malaria were lower in the vitamin A group but none was significant at p<0.05 , and , overall , the difference in the size of the effect of vitamin A supplementation by cause was not statistically significant .
17 For tuberculosis ; standard mortality rates for all ages are given ; for other diseases points represent death rates per million ( ages < 15 ) .
18 It was therefore natural for Keynes 's interpreters to infer that the supply curve of labour was horizontal at an arbitrarily given money wage rate for all levels of employment up to full employment : after all , an implication of the unwillingness of workers to accept a wage cut is that they are refusing to supply their labour at a lower money wage .
19 There were 892 deaths among the children in the Survival Study , which gave an overall mean mortality rate for all clusters of 27.1 per 1000 child-years of follow-up .
20 The most frequently quoted prevalence rate for all types of mental handicap is around 20 per 1000 , ie for every 1000 people in the country , there are twenty people who are mentally handicapped .
21 As previously stated , forward rates are quoted as an adjustment to the spot rate for all the world 's principal currencies by bank dealers operating in the foreign exchange market .
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