Sentence examples for rate the act from inspiring English sources

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Repeating the experiment, they asked participants to describe and rate the act of eating the chocolate bar.

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Cox's explanation reminds of a YouTube clip I once saw of when Harry Connick, Jr. was a guest judge on an Australian competition show called, "Hey, Hey It's Saturday!" The host brought out an act called the Jackson Jive, who performed in blackface and Connick rightfully killed the upbeat vibe, rating the act as a zero.

Over the last 20 years, the unemployment rate in the ACT has been between 3 and 5% and has generally been around 3.5 to 4.5%.

By 2006, a Marine captain in South Carolina was doing battle with JPMorgan Chase to get the mortgage interest rate reductions the act requires.

The general unemployment rate for the ACT is 5% compared to that of 6% nationally [ 29].

They were therefore asked, please, to wash their hands with soap and water when entering.The researchers report that those who were given the "clean" words or who washed themselves rated the acts they were asked to consider as ethically more acceptable than the control groups did.

Verdi: "Rigoletto," Act IV, sometimes known as Act III (at any rate, the last act), with Leonard Warren, Jan Peerce, Zinka Milanov, Nan Merriman, NBC Symphony, and New York Philharmonic combined, and the All City High School Chorus and Glee Club, Madison Square Garden, 1944.

Apparently, if the economy whizzes around at a faster and faster rate, the very act of unrestrained mass selling and buying creates a Brave New World, new value, new wealth, even though the money is borrowed.

Between 2002 and 2004, increased parasite clearance times and unusually high failure rates with the ACT regimens artesunate-mefloquine and artemether-lumefantrine were being reported on both sides of the border [ 5, 6] and begged the question of whether resistance to the artemisinin component or its partner drug was the culprit.

The Dingley Tariff Act of 1897 greatly increased tariff rates; the Gold Standard Act of 1897 dashed the hopes of advocates of the free coinage of silver; and McKinley did nothing to stop a series of industrial combinations in defiance of the Sherman Antitrust Act.

The set-off was only partial, since the company would pay 52% tax (small companies had lower rates, but still higher than the ACT rate), and thus the £70 received by the individual actually represented pre-tax profits of £145.83.

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