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Much of the business here are traded and marketed in international markets - therefore the export rate is relatively higher than other closer cities.
Interest rates, unemployment and export rates, or the central bank's policy shifts, can cause a deep change of an exchange rate.
Rhineland-Palatinate leads all German states with an export rate of approximately 50%.
Reducing consumption rate through employing energy consumption management and raising export rate to make foreign currency.
The MFA agreement imposed an export rate 6 percent increase every year from a developing country to a developed country.
Remove the German export rates and the German growth rates for example and then you will see what I am talking about.
Issues for Wales were attributed to low export rates, an unskilled workforce and low entrepreneurism, leading to less opportunities for growth.
Export Rate / Experience points are also generated by other means (like sacred cows for Indians) and are specific to each clan.
The "export rate", fixed at 3,000 rials per dollar since May 1995, applied to all other trade transactions, but mainly to capital goods imports of public enterprises.
The export rate of the company is around 35% and the main export countries are Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and Russia.
"The Big Oyster" is often claustrophobic with numbers - prices, tonnages, export rates, market taxes - and sodden with recipes (dozens of them, mostly variations on flour, butter and Crassostrea).
Cells do this by modulating the capping, splicing, addition of a Poly(A) Tail, the sequence-specific nuclear export rates and in several contexts sequestration of the RNA transcript.
The cut was partnered with a rise in export rate (the price at which the homeowner can sell excess electricity back to the supplier) from 3.1p to 4.5p for every kW of electricity exported to the grid .
MAIG has countered this by claiming that the average "crime gun export rate" among states that do not require reporting lost and stolen guns is three times higher than the rate for states which have such requirements.
Commenting on Taiwan's Q1 2013 lower-than-expected 1.54% economic growth in end of April 2013, Jiang said that the low figure was due to the lack of consumer spending, slow export rates and the gloomy global economic situation.