subscription rate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubscriptionandrate
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subscription
noun
uk/səbˈskrɪp.ʃən/us/səbˈskrɪp.ʃən/
an amount of money that you pay regularly to receive a product ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk/reɪt/us/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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There is a specialsubscriptionratefor students who are the designers of the future.
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Or let us take the case of the union which sets itssubscriptionrateat a percentage of earnings.
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In other words, if the amount were paid for a full year, it would be 12 times the minimumsubscriptionrate, which has been set at £10, so it would be £120.
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In effect, a union which sets itssubscriptionrateby reference to a particular point on a pay scale is setting a flat rate subscription in a different guise.
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Is he also aware that during the past five-year period thatsubscriptionratehas increased by twice the rate of the increase in electricity prices to industry?
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They decided to change the name and focus of the publication, thereby boosting circulation to a level which could sustain the 50 centsubscriptionrate.
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Cable television systems are also required to offer a subscription package that provides these broadcast channels at a lower rate than the standardsubscriptionrate.
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Asubscriptionrateof $35 a year is requested for those persons who are interested in receiving the publication.
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A part of local history almost from the beginning, the original paper consisted of four pages with a yearlysubscriptionrateof $2.
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If fewer people subscribe, the basesubscriptionrateis likely to go up.
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For example, consumers' subscriptions to traditional telephone services have fallen while theirsubscriptionrateto wireless services have been rising consistently.
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Traditionally, an author would wish to publish in a journal with a highsubscriptionrate, so many people would have access to the research.
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Traffic that exceeds thesubscriptionratefaces a higher probability of being dropped if congestion occurs.
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These costs are usually charged as a monthlysubscriptionrateand have different rates depending on the amount of storage desired.
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While readers were encouraged to make the publication sustainable through a fourfold increase in circulation, switch to asubscriptionrateof $1 per year was openly mooted.
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Thesubscriptionratewas 24 shillings (1.4s.0d., i.e. 1.20p sterling) for a single seat to five concerts, 2.2s.0d. (two guineas) for a double ticket and 3 for a treble.
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Subscriptionratewas $2.50 for six months.
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The annualsubscriptionratewas ten shillings.
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