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The study focused on people likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, whose rates are skyrocketing worldwide.
The most obvious candidates are borrowers whose rates are 5.5 percent or higher.
The two parties generally split the cost of the arbitrator's time, whose rates are often several hundred dollars an hour.
San Diego Gas is the only investor-owned electric utility in the state whose rates are no longer frozen.
If, however, you compare it to YouTube (whose rates are secret but reportedly lower) or piracy then it's not so bad.
The move affects customers whose rates are not set by contract, or about half of the total, a Yellow spokesman said.
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They also said the authority could act on its own to raise rates at any time, unlike private utilities, whose rates were regulated by the New York State Public Service Commission.
Sirius, whose rates were last set when the company was stuck in the doldrums, expects a new ruling by those judges by mid-December.
To make scales of Figures 2A and 2B comparable, we exclude from Figure 2A suburbs whose rates were more than two standard deviations away from the mean attack rate (Hopley and Waterfalls).
At the Canadian Open last year, a player whose rating was 2,100 (a candidate master) beat three international masters, whose ratings are usually at least 300 points higher.
Goldman, whose rating is A3, and JPMorgan Chase, whose rating is one notch higher at A2, declined to comment.
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