Sentences with phrase «then usual rate»

I quickly found that because that region experienced a higher then usual rate of loss, I was forced to change insurance companies in order to find a home insurance rate that was more reasonable.

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As usual, investors then became too excited and bid inflation expectations too high, along with assets that benefit from higher growth and interest rates — i.e., banks, small - cap stocks, energy and industrials.
If you factor in the effect of the discount points lowering the mortgage rates, then a few of SunTrust's mortgage products actually charge higher rates than usual.
am really sad and disappointed in some arsenal fans how can a true gooner said Benzema is priority when Conquelin Narrowly escaped Red against Crystal Palace, if Wenger doesn't rate Krychowiak for 22 then mayb he should go to France and bring one of his Cousin as usual.
But then, after you have looked in the three usual places, after you have checked the bed, and the couch and the bathroom, and that dirty, disgusting blankie is still missing, your heart rate starts to climb.
If you factor in the effect of the discount points lowering the mortgage rates, then a few of SunTrust's mortgage products actually charge higher rates than usual.
[As usual, I've updated share prices (plus FX rates, etc.) for all previously reviewed stocks, and then re-ranked all stocks according to their upside potential]:
Even if you have an average credit score you will still have a lower then usual interest rate.
If the bulk of the evidence is present that says a business - as - usual scenario will result in this exponential rate of temperature increase, then we must find ways to reduce this increase.
@GG: What I am questioning is his taking just two points out of 648, producing a model that enters MLO period with lower growth, systematically deviates and leaves with a higher growth rate and then extrapolating this function way beyond the calibration period and directly claiming that this represents «business as usual», That is a false claim.
What I am questioning is his taking just two points out of 648, producing a model that enters MLO period with lower growth, systematically deviates and leaves with a higher growth rate and then extrapolating this function way beyond the calibration period and directly claiming that this represents «business as usual», That is a false claim.
Under the notorious business - as - usual scenario, in which humans go on burning fossil fuels at an ever - increasing rate, and releasing ever more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, then the dunes of North Africa's Sahara will march northwards and southern Spain will become a desert.
Since then, things have been pretty quiet other than the usual debate among legal marketers about the degree to which any of the rating services matter from a marketer's perspective.
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