Sentences with phrase «new headline rate»

While taxpayers will not actually be paying any more tax, as the rise will simply be the NICs rate added to the income tax rate, the presentation of this new headline rate internationally will have to be managed carefully, as there is a danger that the UK could slip down international competitiveness rankings.

Not exact matches

First, the unemployment rate and the headline new jobs numbers are actually derived by two separate surveys.
A version of this article appears in print on January 14, 2012, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Debt Ratings Cut For 9 Countries Amid Euro Woes.
A version of this article appears in print on December 3, 2011, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Jobless Rate Dips To Lowest Level For Last 2 Years.
The headline: 288,000 new jobs, U3 rate drops to 6.1 %.
A version of this article appears in print on July 27, 2011, on Page B1 of the New York edition with the headline: On All Levels of the Economy, Concern About the Impasse: Losing Top Rating Could Cost Growth And Job Creation.
The report from the influential group of MPs comes after weeks of negative headlines, including rows over the 50p top rate of income tax and new financial burdens on pasties, grannies and philanthropy.
The chancellor will also have to consider the fact that if he goes ahead with integration the UK will have a new far higher headline rate of income tax.
At the rate the House Ethics Committee is receiving complaints — over Mr. Rangel's real - estate problems, tax problems, his privately sponsored trips to the Caribbean, and donations to his center in New York — this too will make headlines for a while.
By using fMRI, the researchers were able to measure people's brain activity in real time as they viewed the headlines and abstracts of 80 New York Times health articles and rated how likely they were to read and share them.
Ang Lee's «Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk» has made headlines mostly for its use of new film technology: an ultra-high frame rate considered unprecedented in cinematic history.
This star rating system will lead to a new headline that boasts only «X» 4 stars schools in the state based on test results in 2012.
A version of this article appears in print on December 4, 2010, on Page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Teacher Ratings Get New Look, Pushed by a Very Rich Observer.
Safety rarely made headlines before 1997 but today it's paramount for most consumers - and low ratings, such as the two stars given to the Ford Mustang in the most recent round of tests - can make or break a customer's decision to buy a new car.
In the new Jaguar X-Type saloon, the 2.2 D manual version has headline figures of 0 - 60mph in 8.7 seconds (0 - 100kph in 9.1 seconds), a maximum speed of 134mph (216kph), a combined economy of 47.1 mpg (6.0 l / 100 km), and a CO2 rating of 159g / km.
It's not entirely the Turner Prize's fault, since new British art has noticeably lost some of the excitement it had ten years ago, or at any rate its power to grab headlines.
Nearly nine out of 10 law firms are habitually offering discounts on their headline billing rates according to new research, which casts doubt on the value for money offered by commercial law firms.
If the October 27, 2015 reports with headlines such as the one at the WSJ blog state «New York Bar Exam Pass Rate Hits Historic Low» then New York unlike Ontario's Law Society doesn't mind being the bad guy.
While it would be nice to think you could read headlines like, «New Drug Cure Hepatitis C Completely», and know that the next headline coming would be, «Life Insurance Companies Give Best Rate Class To Those Cured Of Hep C», don't hold your breath.
(AMD has similar monitor technology called FreeSync, and Apple made «ProMotion» adaptive refresh rates the headline feature of its new iPad Pro.)
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