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Sentence count:201+1Posted:2018-01-12Updated:2020-07-24
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61. The definition of private banking and the entry levels set by different organisations vary.
62. Instead of looking at the stage set by genes, these researchers look at what people do.
63. The rate of interest, in the shape of a tax-free bonus, is set by the Treasury.
64. Council building reaped the benefit of the price set by private enterprise.
65. The standard has been set by Penny's monumental work, and he is to be heartily congratulated for his achievement.
66. In these circumstances it is not possible to summarize a person's opportunity set by the measure of expected lifetime income.
67. Yields of shorter-term notes, which are more sensitive to overnight rates set by the Fed(sentencedict.com/set by.html), fell more.
68. Their rates of exchange are quite artificial, being set by government interest-rate policies, and are easily exploited by parasitic speculators.
69. The evolutionary course followed by a planet is set by its initial state.
70. Adopting initial tariffs of even 100% would still be a bold reform; the implicit tariffs set by central planners approach infinity.
71. I strongly suspect the limits are set by social empathy in interactions with animals.
72. Those who argue for participatory democracy believe active citizenship can not be established within the limitations set by the existing liberal-democratic framework.
73. Standards that have been set by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
74. It came last October, 40 years after the deadline set by the treaty.
75. The pattern was set by the first fanatics, destined to become the heroes of later generations.
76. So important were the Olympic games in the ancient world that the calendar was set by them.
77. The rate poundage is set by local councils and for Oxford in 1989-90 it is 291.1p in the pound.
78. The wage is set by the union executive to maximize the expected utility of the median voter.
79. The weakest test of conformity with the no-arbitrage condition uses the bounds set by the transactions costs of arbitrage.
80. For equilibrium, where is the rate of change of the nominal money supply set by the monetary authorities.
81. It is recommended that this is defined as a fixed set by the Project Manager concerned.
82. The decision was taken by Bill Clinton hours before the expiry of the deadline set by the United Nations.
83. The renewal fee is set by the Council with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls.
84. The previous record had been set by Fiorentina, who went 40 league games without defeat in 1955-56.
85. Take your cue from the tone set by the interviewer but err on the side of formality.
86. Elizabeth followed precedents set by her ancestors in selling Crown rights in some forests for ready money.
87. She is then able to cover the same ground, using the objectives set by the ward.
88. It will be given a sleeker, more modern look-again following the lead set by the latest R1150R.
89. He said the only agenda that staff has is the one set by a majority of the council.
90. Leinster will be hard pushed to keep the score within the respectable margins of defeat set by their predecessors.
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