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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tiny rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a very small or minimal rate, often in contexts like finance, statistics, or measurements. Example: "The tiny rate of interest offered by the bank made it difficult for savers to grow their money."
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However, Renate Samson, chief executive of Big Brother Watch, said the tiny rate of rejections raised questions about the claim that police forces are being frustrated in their quest for information.
Even if you said we were owed the minimum wage that was prevalent then in Germany, with a tiny rate of interest the amounts would have to be much, much larger than what we're getting".
Today, the U.S. central bank (the Fed) tells us it thinks the economy is strong enough to warrant a tiny rate hike, and while inflation is low, people still believe it will be normal in the longer term.
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"Many citizens are angry about these problems over the causes of the financial crisis, and this small contribution of very tiny rates could help rebuild confidence in the financial sector," Mr. Semeta said.
In fact, this nonsignificant result might be due to the relatively tiny error rates and error rate changes from early to late in learning, which might hence affect RTs only very marginally.
Negative rates We have spoken at length on this topic and as we have noted previously the tiny miserable rate hike the Fed initiated is not the beginning of a new trend but a desperate effort on its part to convince the masses that this economic recovery is real.
The slowdown reflects a tiny 0.5percentt rate of growth in the category that includes auto loans, down from a 6.1percentt surge in this category in June.
But in Florida, that tiny error rate alone could have misread 345 votes -- which happens to be more than Mr. Bush's current winning margin.
This is hardly surprising given that section 60 searches, which were central to the programme, had a tiny success rate: fewer than one in 200 resulted in arrest for possession of a dangerous weapon.
The difference is tiny: the rate fluctuates by less than 1% between the aphelion and perihelion, the points on Earth's orbit when it is farthest and closest to the sun, respectively.
One second he's implying that free-and-easy gun laws are the problem; the next, he's pointing out that Canada, with its equally lax gun rules, and equally lavish consumption of violent Hollywood movies, has a tiny murder rate.
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