rejection rate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrejectionandrate
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rejection
noun
uk/rɪˈdʒek.ʃən/us/rɪˈdʒek.ʃən/
the act of refusing to accept, use, or believe someone ...
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rate
noun[C]
uk/reɪt/us/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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(Definition ofrejectionandratefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The drop in the symmetryrejectionrateis about 10% at both significance levels.
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Again, therejectionrateis significantly higher under co-operation and exhibits the same parabolic pattern.
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Figure 1 presents the cumulativerejectionrateof amendments over time.
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Having a full apology increased the acceptability of the same settlement offer from 52% to 73%, and reduced therejectionratefrom 43% to 13%.
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Therejectionrateof symmetric exceeding correlations is approximately 20% in this case.
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In addition to that trend, therejectionrateof amendments under co-operation is higher by 14 percentage points over co-decision (controlling for the time trend).
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This amounts to arejectionrateof 28%.
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However, it must be considered that therejectionrateincludes applications withdrawn by the applicant.
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In figure 1 we can also see that therejectionrateincreases with the size of the bid.
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Finally, therejectionratefor each statistic is stored.
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By contrast, at the10% significance level, therejectionrateis nearly 30% as there are nine return pairs of 31 that reject the null hypothesis of correlation symmetry.
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By contrast, at the 10% significance level, the symmetry hypothesis is rejected for 15 pairs of 29, which gives arejectionrateof a little more than 48%.
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More specifically, both markets have arejectionrateof approximately 30% at the 5% significance level and a rate of approximately 40% at the 10% significance level.
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I shall nevertheless give them and hope that they will convince him that therejectionrateis not too bad at the moment.
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All these things were looked at and there was a very highrejectionrate.
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Therejectionrate—if that is to be the level of standards—is certainly a great deal lower than it was before the war.
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Therejectionrateis higher among the non-specialist staff—for example, executive and clerical officers—than among the professional and scientific classes.
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I do not believe that therejectionrateis anything like that, but even if it were, we would need 19,000 married couples to offer to adopt.
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Therejectionrateis around the same as well - that is, higher than most conventional (nose, ear, tongue) piercings, because it is a surface piercing.
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Even experienced vendors often report a highrejectionrate, on the order of 9 out of 10.
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