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Even today, the terms failure rate and hazard rate are often used interchangeably.
Also, the terms "selectivity" and "acceptance rate" are often used interchangeably, and this indicated to me that the higher the acceptance rate of a college, the easier it is to get in.
Streams are extensive in length, may start and stop at any time, flow at some expected rate, are often expected to be continuous and steady, may combine several sources, and may arrive at several destinations.
This measurement is probably useless, considering that driving directions are selected by default in many cases, and at any rate are often identical to walking directions.
The consequences of a single tax rate are often studied when researchers are interested in the consequences of tax law amendments.
In the traditional wage equation-based analysis of differential behavior toward minority groups, key labor market factors, such as the job-offer arrival rate and the layoff rate, are often not taken into account.
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This rate is often negotiable, he said.
When she is racing, her heart rate is often over 180 for more than two hours.
They claim the region is struggling with aging infrastructure and booming companies whose effective tax rate is often quite low.
A drop in heart rate is often simply what happens when a baby's head is squeezed really hard.
Insuring people with known pre-existing conditions at a reasonable, affordable rate is often not commercially viable.
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