Sentences with phrase «equal rates of»

The Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage Framework, as well as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Performance Framework provide an appropriate basis for establishing time bound targets and benchmarks in the short and medium term across a variety of contributing areas that should ultimately contribute to the achievement of equal rates of life expectancy.
A Betterment account with the same amount of money is $ 260 — a much better deal, assuming equal rates of return.
Current guidelines recommend either treatment for out - of - hospital cardiac arrests in children, as both methods have resulted in equal rates of survival and prevention of brain injury.
Because the imaginary particles of Fermi - liquid theory carry heat and charge in equal amounts, the researchers expected to see equal rates of conductance from both.
Patients 65 - and - older had a 3.4 percent lower risk of mortality with equal rates of being favorably discharged.
Girls indicated more frequent digital sexual coercion victimization, and girls and boys reported equal rates of digital monitoring and control, and digital direct aggression.
«The poorest needn't benefit the most; equal rates of improvement may be good enough.
From time to time the large bed of coals was stirred, and occasionally they performed the difficult feat of turning over the entire ox, so that each side might be cooked at an equal rate of progress.
(4) Huge risk that doesn't match the rate of return: I'll explain more below, but the tax drag, cash drag, and withdrawal fee all reduces your rate of return by so much that I can't see anyway that your risk equals the rate of return.
With medical conditions, it's not as simple as saying high blood pressure equals a rating of so many percentage points.
However, award chart devaluations can happen at any time so I think it's best to earn and burn your miles and points at an equal rate of speed.
«The rate of heat loss (4a2πσT4e) must equal the rate of energy received from the sun (πa2S0 (1 − A)-RRB- for a planet (here a is its radius) to be in energetic equilibrium (Hulburt 1931).»
Why should it be any different for the Kilimanjaro glacier, which is also a matter of finding an equilibrium where rate of mass in equals rate of mass out?
«The rate of heat loss... must equal the rate of energy received from the sun... for a planet (here a is its radius) to be in energetic equilibrium (Hulburt 1931).
You could help clairify things by answering the following question: If atmospheric layers A and B each contain greenhouse gases, under what conditions will we find that the rate of absorption by layer B of layer A's thermal emission equal the rate of absorption by layer A of layer B's emission?
If a linear increase in the first half of the century is «natural variation», then there is no way to decide whether an equal rate of linear increase in the last quarter of the century is or isn't «natural variation».
For these conditions, when radiation - rate - equilibrium is reached for the «two - shell system» (i.e., when the rate of energy being radiated outward by the outer shell equals the rate of energy being generated in the wall of the inner shell, I believe the presence of body «A» will affect the temperature of the external surface of the inner shell.
Flux in minus flux out equals rate of energy gain.
Conversely, if you add heat to the system, two things will happen, the water will warm and the rate of evaporation will increase until the water vapor partial pressure gets high enough so that the rate of condensation again equals the rate of evaporation.
I understand somewhat about Carbon sinks and that currently the rate of total GHG emission does not equal the rate of absorption.
If a second blackbody object (no internal thermal energy source but with thermal conduction properties such that independent of the direction of incident radiation on the second object, the second object's surface temperature will be everywhere the same) is placed next to but NOT touching the original object, when the two - object system reaches steady state (i.e., for each object, the rate of energy leaving the object will equal the rate of energy entering the object), the surface temperature of the original object in the presence of the second object will be higher than it was in the absence of the second object.
The black dotted line shows equal rate of increase between global and regional temperatures.
If the rate of flow into the tank equals the rate of flow out of the tank because of the leak, the level of water in the tank does not change.

Not exact matches

That leaves the U.S. Federal Reserve the best part of a year to widen the gap between U.S. and Eurozone interest rates still further, a trend that will make the dollar more attractive vis - a-vis the euro (all other things being equal).
«The first thing to keep in mind is that, in some long run equilibrium, wage inflation should be equal to what the growth rate of productivity is — so how much workers can produce — and the increase in prices for the goods they produce,» he said at the UBS Greater China conference in Shanghai.
All things equal, the Bank of Canada will begin raising interest rates ahead of that moment to ensure it stays ahead of inflation.
Members of Generations X and Y believe promotions should be tied to an employee's skills and job performance at an almost - equal rate.
The benchmark interest rate would be 2.5 % now instead of 0.5 %, and household debt would be lower by an amount equal to 5 % of GDP, according to Poloz's calculations.
Popular social - review site Yelp is making headlines after angry small - business owners are once again accusing the company of manipulating user ratings in order to sell ads, a strategy they claim equals extortion.
Typically, the larger the overall company growth rate, the greater the percentage of salary increases, with all other expenses being relatively equal.
In management occupations it's 2 %, and within that category, unemployment in «business and financial occupations» as measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, is a near - invisible 1.7 %, equaling the lowest unemployment rate among all job classifications economywide.
Here's an example: A monthly net income of $ 3,000 divided by a total of 160 hours worked equals an hourly rate of $ 16.75.
All else being equal, funds with higher rates of turnover have lower rates of return.
(PPP, if you're unfamiliar, is a theory that states that exchange rates between two nations are equal when price levels of a fixed basket of goods and services are the same.)
Western Australia's unemployment rate has fallen by a surprising 0.9 per cent in the month of December, while job numbers were up for a record - equalling 15th consecutive month nationwide, with economists giving positive assessments of the labour market.
In the base year used in the five - year growth calculation (e.g., 2012), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating five - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 million).
In the base year used in the two - year growth calculation (e.g., 2015), any companies with revenue of less than $ 200,000 will have their revenue for that period lifted to $ 200,000 for the purpose of calculating two - year growth that is not grossly exaggerated by immaterial differences in the base - year revenues of otherwise equal candidates (for instance, a company that grows from $ 1 to $ 2 million would have a higher growth rate than a company that grows from $ 2 to $ 3 million).
The figure rates between zero and one, with zero representing total equality — where every citizen possesses the same amount of wealth as every other citizen — while one equals total inequality, where one person holds all the wealth.
Add in all the perks of producing at home — such as eliminating exchange rate uncertainty, lower chances of supply chain disruptions, a more plentiful supply of qualified labour and the synergies that develop when the R&D guys can easily chat with factory floor employees — and the overall costs of building a new factory in the U.S. or China are roughly equal.
In 2007, a paper published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology described perseverance and passion for long - term goals as «Grit» (a non-cognitive trait that measured persistence), and rated it of equal or greater value than IQ and talent.
Getting a federal consolidation loan isn't usually considered as «refinancing» since the interest rate of the new loan is equal to the weighted average of the loans being consolidated.
In a normal market, the vacancy rate should be equal to the number of households relocating, times the average transition period, plus newly formed households times the average purchase period.
At July 28, 2012, borrowings under the Asset - Based Revolving Credit Facility bore interest at a rate per annum equal to, at NMG's option, either (a) a base rate determined by reference to the highest of (i) a defined prime rate, (ii) the federal funds effective rate plus 1/2 of 1.00 % or (iii) a one - month LIBOR rate plus 1.00 % or (b) a LIBOR rate, subject to certain adjustments, in each case plus an applicable margin.
(Sec. 13403) This section allows employers to claim a general business credit equal to 12.5 % of wages paid to employees during any period in which such employees are on family and medical leave if the rate of payment under the program is 50 % of the wages normally paid to an employee.
At April 27, 2013, borrowings under the Asset - Based Revolving Credit Facility bore interest at a rate per annum equal to, at NMG's option, either (a) a base rate determined by reference to the highest of (i) a defined prime rate, (ii) the federal funds effective rate plus 1/2 of 1.00 % or (iii) a one - month LIBOR rate plus 1.00 % or (b) a LIBOR rate, subject to certain adjustments, in each case plus an applicable margin.
Here we see that the present value of our bond is equal to $ 95.92 when the interest rate is at 6.8 %.
The reason fairness would require that this ratio be equal to one is that, as argued by the Italian economist Luigi Pasinetti in his 1981 book, Structural Change and Economic Growth: A Theoretical Essay on the Dynamics of the Wealth of Nations, a fair interest rate is such that the purchasing power of one hour of labour stays constant through time even when its monetary equivalent is lent or borrowed.
In the event that the value of propositions received exceeds the ON RRP's capacity, awards are made at the rate at which the capacity was achieved (the stop - out rate), with all propositions below this rate awarded in full and all propositions equal to this rate awarded on a pro rata basis.
This occurs when the nominal interest rate is equal to the growth rate of nominal wages.
As long as the actual rate of interest is equal to the fair rate of interest, as defined above, the purchasing power that is being temporarily exchanged between the borrower and the lender remains constant in labour time.
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