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Discover Ludwig"change rates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to an exchange rate, the cost of a service or product, or the rate of something that is changing. For example: "The change rates in the stock market have been very volatile since the pandemic began."
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In theory the Fed could promise to change rates gradually and with lots of notice.
In 1995, the Legislature passed flex-rate rules, which allowed the board to change rates case by case.
The Fed's standard practice, for more than a decade, has been to change rates and issue statements only at scheduled meetings of policy makers.
Mr Weale said: "During an election campaign it would obviously be difficult (to change rates) but the election campaign will last for three weeks".
The bank's monetary policy committee, in a unanimous decision, also said its president, Arminio Fraga, cannot change rates on his own before its regular meeting next month.
(ii) Forest change rates observed from satellite.
Grassland, wetland, and water bodies had much lower change rates (<0.3 %) during this period.
As a result, there is no sampling uncertainty associated with the estimated forest area change rates.
The EMI change rates listed in Table 3 were then assigned to each CREIM sector.
They are a compliment to the research of productivity by projecting countries growth change rates.
Additionally shown are the maximal (round dots) and minimal (triangular) change rates over the residual flumes.
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