Example sentences of "[prep] the rate of [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 His figures for the rate of accumulation of geoscience literature are quoted from Menard .
2 Targets for the rate of growth of the money supply should be announced and , once announced , should be strictly adhered to .
3 The authorities should adopt a rule for the rate of growth of the money supply and should stick by it .
4 As Jones comments , ‘ possible variables such as the rate of development of community services , the aging of the population , economic uncertainty , and the limits of public tolerance , were mentioned , but were not weighted into the predictions ’ .
5 N ( d 1 ) may be interpreted as the rate of change of the option price divided by the rate of change of the share price .
6 Therewas no significant correlation between the baseline values of bone mineral content/bone width or bone mineral density and the subsequent changes in bone mineral or between the rates of change of spinal and radial bone mineral density .
7 No significant difference was found between the rates of metabolism of butyrate or of glutamine by ileal biopsy specimens taken from UC patients compared with controls , and the ratios of butyrate/glutamine metabolism did not differ between UC patients and controls ( Figs 7 , 8 , and 9 ) .
8 This trade-off was based on the original observations by Professor A. W. Phillips of the relationship between the rate of change of money wage rates and unemployment levels over long periods of time going back as far as 1861 .
9 There appeared to be a determinate , stable , inverse relationship between the rate of change of money wages and the unemployment rate which had continued to hold good for almost a century .
10 Thus Lipsey 's postulated relationship between the rate of change of money wages and excess demand in the labour market not only possessed appealing microeconomic credentials , it also seemed to accord with much of what Keynes had written on the subject of inflation .
11 The difference ( positive or negative ) between the rate of growth of GDP and the combined , weighted rate of growth of inputs of labour and capital , known as total factor input ( TFI ) , gives the rate of growth of productivity .
12 A more specific and strongly favoured analysis was based on ‘ Verdoorn 's Law ’ [ Verdoorn , 1949 ] which stated that there was a strong linear relationship between the rate of growth of labour productivity and the rate of growth of output .
13 This is the familiar result that the rate of change of prices , i.e. the inflation rate , is the difference between the rate of growth of the money supply and the rate of growth of the demand for money for transaction purposes .
14 Friedman has written that ‘ there is a consistent though not precise relation between the rate of growth of the quantity of money and the rate of growth of nominal income ’ .
15 This interpretation is supported by the relationship observed between the rate of movement of individual plates and the length of subduction zones along their margins .
16 Fundamental to all such discussions are assumptions about the rate of evolution of decorative styles and the definition of the circumstances in which such evolution took place .
17 The chronological extrapolation to Western Europe then required the postulation of models about the rate of diffusion of ideas .
18 One of the reasons why there has been nothing outstanding about the rate of growth of trade within the EEC and between the EEC and third countries may have been because its members have not been as assiduous as might have been expected ( by the British at least ) in removing barriers to trade between themselves and with the rest of the world .
19 The politician is the organ of society for having its cake and eating it , for escaping , if only for a moment , if only through a form of art — art is , after all , a means of escape — from the grimness of reality , from this grim fact that you ca n't have the cake and eat it , that you ca n't have public expenditure increased in excess of the rate of increase of the national product , unless private claims are correspondingly surrendered .
20 Allow 10% of the rate of increase of height , but increase this allowance to 20% when levelling from descent .
21 Efficiency can be measured in terms of the rate of return of production , the work content measured over time , or the unit cost of an output .
22 This shift is proportional to the distance d from Earth : where H is the Hubble constant and is a measure of the rate of expansion of the Universe .
23 Notice that the presence of positive feedback makes the speed of switching independent of the rate of change of the input potential .
24 This is a procedure founded upon a general estimate of the rate of development of stylistic features .
25 ( Based on the vapour pressure of water at 37°C and 20°C respectively and assuming a doubling of the rate of diffusion of water vapour per 10°C rise in temperature . )
26 ( b ) What can you do to deduce from the fact that at s.t.p. 22.4 dm of carbon dioxide contain rather more than ( c ) ( i ) State Graham 's law of diffusion. ( ii ) The ratio of the rate of diffusion of a gas Y to that of nitrogen was to be 0.366 .
27 This is because both are positive functions of the rate of arrival of information during the time period .
28 Here the variance in velocity fluctuations on a scale R is related to the power spectrum by where is the ratio of the rate of growth of fluctuations compared with the expansion rate .
29 Similarly , the first difference of m t is a measure of the rate of growth of the quantity of money , M t .
30 The starting point of Barro 's model is the assumption that the rate of growth of the quantity of money in an economy is the prime determinant of the rate of growth of aggregate demand in that economy .
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