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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to pricing, fees, or charges, indicating the complete or standard amount without any discounts or reductions.
Example: "The service is offered at a full rate of $100 per hour, which includes all necessary materials."
Alternatives: "the standard rate" or "the complete fee".
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"A full hotel at a lower rate is better than an empty hotel with a full rate".
And the market believes this will occur – with a full rate cut priced to happen by November and a better than 50 50 chance of another cut to 1.25% by the end of next year.
If employment is for a part of a year only, averaging over 12 months will not result in a correct result if the customer should have received a full rate at other times of the year.
Getting rid of those taxes altogether does nothing for the warehouse manager, schoolteacher or insurance sales person taking home a salary and being taxed at a full rate for making a living.
Additionally, note that thiamethoxam is limited to a maximum seasonal total of 0.172 lb/A, regardless of the formulation, which can complicate mixing & matching of products during the season.' It's very important to know that if a full rate of thiamethoxam is essential for plum curculio management in high pressure blocks, then a pre-mix may not be the best option.
This shows that the transmission scheme employed is a full rate system.
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A full rate-dependent constitutive theory for dynamic strain aging is developed based on two key ideas.
And the British company would still retain a large, passive American holding, which would probably not be given a full rating by the market and analysts.
All the technological solutions of an ITER-like launcher will be tested in a full rated experiment to be performed, possibly, on Tore Supra.
To avoid the coincidence between the tower nature frequency and rotational excitation frequency, a SEZ (speed exclusion zone) must be built for a two-blade wind turbine with a full rated converter.
According to the latest edition, the sanctions listed below are the only instances from 1914 to 2008 in which not only was the stated goal of the measures reached, but the sanctions themselves were instrumental in achieving that goal – thus receiving a full rating of 16 out of 16.
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