
1) Appraises 2) Assesses 3) Click-through rate 4) Error rate 5) Fill rate 6) Flux 7) Growth rate 8) Heat rate 9) Hurdle rate 10) Literacy rate 11) Merits 12) Nyquist rate 13) Open rate 14) Refresh rate 15) Retention rate 16) Scan rate 17) Sedimentation rate 18) Strike rate 19) Success rate 20) Tax 21) Unemployment rate
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1) ICC concern 2) Advertising figures 3) Amounts charged 4) Appraises 5) Assays 6) Assesses 7) Assesses council tax 8) Assesses the value of 9) Assesses value 10) Assigns a PG-13 or R to 11) Assigns PG to 12) Assigns stars to 13) Awards a 10 14) Awards movie stars 15) Awards some stars to 16) Bank statistics
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[tax] Rates are a type of property tax system in the United Kingdom, and in places with systems deriving from the British one, the proceeds of which are used to fund local government. Some other countries have taxes with a more or less comparable role, for example France`s taxe d`habitation. ==Rates by country== ===Australia=== Local govern...
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(from the article `government budget`) ...services. Historically, apart from direct contributions to finance the activities of parish councils and charges for local services, the only ...
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In the UK, a local government tax levied on industrial and commercial property (business rates) and, until the introduction of the community charge (see
poll tax) 1989-90, also on residential...
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Taxes raised by local councils to pay for local services.
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[
n] - (British) a local tax on property (usually used in the plural)
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noun a local tax on property (usually used in the plural)
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In the UK, a local government tax levied on industrial and commercial property (business rates) and, until the introduction of the community charge (see poll tax) 1989–90, also on residential property to pay for local amenities such as roads, footpaths, refuse collection and disposal, and community and welfare activities. The water companies a......
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