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Internet Explorer 9 achieved an average block rate of 100% on the same test.
Typically a declining block rate is offered only to very large consumers.
If enacted, the rules could give local governments a powerful new weapon in blocking rate increases.
The cellular phone industry has a so-called blocking rate standard of 2 percent, which means that at least 98 calls out of 100 are connected.
With declining block rates, the per-unit price of utility consumption decreases as the energy consumption increases.
It detected 100% of commercial keyloggers and rootkits and 89% blocking rate on scareware.
Mr. Obama unsuccessfully sought the power to block rate increases deemed unreasonable, a power that some states have.
The overall calculation is more complex however, and involves accounting for available circuits, desired blocking rates, and Erlang capacity allocated to each subscriber.
Now she has taken another initiative, becoming the first deep-discount broker offering block rates - two or three cents per share - to individuals who trade thousands of shares at a time.
He's gone a long way to remedy that this season though, making noticeable improvements on that end (doubling his block rate) and seeing a huge spike in minutes as a reward.
Muriel Siebert & Company went to a three-tier rate system last year, with standard and active commissions as well as the block rates that most brokers provide only to institutions.
It was found that a combination of the jitter and blocking rate of the acetylcholine receptors caused a reduced end-plate potential similar to what is seen in cases of myasthenia gravis.
Homeowners' associations and community groups, including those living in slums, are charged the highest residential block rate for bulk water provision, which is about three times the lowest block rate.
Another 12 percent were under a declining block rate structure (where the consumer's bill rises at a slower rate as higher volumes of water are used); i.e., the more you use, the less you pay per unit.
Gary Countryman, chairman of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, the nation's largest workers' compensation insurer, said regulators had blocked rate increases that would make up for "rapid cost escalation" in a number of states.
Luck (LUK): Determines accuracy of spells, accuracy of gun and skill attacks, evasion of spells and gun attacks, critical rate of normal attacks, and block rate against physical attacks.
The tariff structure is based on an increasing block rate system, with a social block including a basic consumption of 8 cubic meter per household and month at CFAF 209/m3 (US$0.41/m3) including the sanitation surcharge.
In some cities, like New York and Los Angeles, which are quickly reaching capacity, the blocking rate often rises above 2 percent, and subscribers find it difficult to get on the mobile network at times of peak usage, which are typically during the morning and evening commuting hours.