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In the UK, young people in the most disadvantaged areas (or wards) would need to treble their participation rate in order to match the rate of those from the most advantaged areas.
Mr. Roberts declined to say whether Comcast would lower its rates to match the phone companies.
Reducing indexation rates to match wages growth would save $2.8bn over four years, it says.
This allows them to design policies and rates to match an individual's characteristics.
(It is also the seat of the safest state in Mexico, with a low crime rate to match).
Unemployment is at 18 per cent and rising, while youth joblessness has breached 50 per cent – a rate to match Spain and Greece.
This is one of the poorest neighbourhoods in Britain, with benefit and unemployment rates more than double the Leeds average, and crime rates to match.
According to a report from global consulting firm Strategy& (formerly Booz and Company) raising female employment rates to match male employment rates in the US would boost overall GDP by 5%, while in Egypt that figure would increase to 34%.
Growth has averaged nearly 9% for a decade, and buildings in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, have gone up at a rate to match.
Without such restrictions, money would flow into and out of the country, forcing the domestic interest rate to match those set by foreign central banks.
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