average level
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaverageandlevel
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average
adjective
uk/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/us/ˈæv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number ...
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level
noun[C]
uk/ˈlev.əl/us/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofaverageandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofaverage level
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Theaveragelevelof maternal depressive symptomatology was particularly important.
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Agents care about long-runaveragelevelof utility.
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At the calculatedaveragelevel, some individuals are gainers and some are losers.
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Theaveragelevelof youth, teacher, and parent agreement is modest about behavior problems in general.
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An external negative employment shock lowers theaveragelevelof skill of the pool.
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Theaveragelevelof literacy is about 1.48 years of school.
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For computational purposes, we assume that agents expect theaveragelevelof assets of this distribution.
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Thisaveragelevelwas 9.8 per cent during 1986-87 to 1990-91.
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The countries are ranked according to theiraveragelevelof the two kinds of experience.
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In addition, theaveragelevelof inventories, relative to sales, rises somewhat.
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In this article, no attempt is made to explain thisaveragelevelof cutbacks.
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Initial norms suggest a cut-off of 7 or more to indicate a higher thanaveragelevelof strain.
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If we turn back a decade and a half, to 1980, theaveragelevelof openness was lower everywhere.
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As an explanatory variable, theaveragelevelof susceptibility to lodging in a given environment was used.
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Although these homes used to provide residential care rather than intermediate care, over recent decades theaveragelevelof disability among residents has increased.
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In the baseline scenario, the growth of labour productivity is set to 1.3 % (itsaveragelevelover the past 20 years).
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The objective of the average utilitarian is to maximize theaveragelevelof happiness, but this could be accomplished in a number of ways.
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It is theaveragelevelof this group that should receive absolute priority; only, he did not define the worst-off group precisely.
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When theaveragelevelof cutbacks is set, the politics of cutbacks turns into a zero-sum game: one's gain is another's loss.
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As expected, the patients showed quite high levels of negative affect (5.1 on a 7-point scale, almost 2 standard deviations above theaveragelevel).
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Unfortunately, the retired non-savers find that not only does theiraveragelevelof consumption fall they also face an increase in uncertainty.
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