tariff rate
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftariffandrate
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tariff
noun[C]
uk/ˈtær.ɪf/us/ˈter.ɪf/
a charge or list of charges either for services or on goods entering ...
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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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(Definition oftariffandratefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When thetariffratedecreases, the incentive to adopt technologies increases.
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This consists in a 25 per cent uniform ad-valoremtariffrateand a 10 per cent ad-valorem export tax rate.
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The level of human capital and thetariffrateaffect the growth rate by affecting the profits from adopting new technologies-the former positively and the latter negatively.
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If the government repatriates all revenues in a lump-sum fashion to the consumer, a 16%tariffrateis enough to negate the gains for the rich.
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A higher level of human capital is needed to break even with a higher interest ortariffrate.
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The averagetariffrateis measured here as customs revenues (import duties only) as a share of total import values.
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If it does not sign, the generaltariffrateof 42p per therm will apply.
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Suppose that atariffrateis fixed that precludes the possibility of our competing, of what value is any preference?
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We cannot tonight change thetariffrateof income, but the way to ameliorate the effect would be to raise the lower threshold.
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By contrast, imports of canned tuna and semi-processed products, such as tuna fillets, are subject to atariffrateof 24%.
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If they did, even under the existingtariffrate, it would be quite impossible for our tomato growers to make a living in this country.
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For example, the establishment of atariffratequota, which is provided for in the case of ethanol, but not in that of textiles.
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What we did was to lower ourtariffrateagainst our own kith and kin and our other fellow-subjects, and that alone is the extent of our crime.
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If the price is unduly low compared with our own prices, we would certainly be prepared to consider the possibility of altering thetariffrate.
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We will see when we reach the amendments that a contractual rate and no longer atariffrateor a published rate is maintained.
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A 1997 analysis concluded that thetariffrateused was lower than the revenue maximizing rate.
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Specialtariffratequotas are part of the agreement.
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