At that rate, there are none of the luxe comforts typically seen on the African safari circuit.
At that rate Kassalow would need to sell millions of pairs to break even.
At that rate, someone like Kim could lose 50 pounds in six months, she said.
Entrepreneurs do not start creating jobs at that rate until they can get customers.
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At that rate, it would take two years to vaccinate all those at risk.
At that rate Raibert's robots may soon be stronger and faster than any soldier.
At that rate, we have enough natural gas to satisfy the demand for the next 75 years.
At that rate, inflows will soon surpass the total of 322 tonnes for the whole of 2008.
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At that rate, it will take the fund several years to invest all the money that it has.
At that rate, the Volt would be fully charged in about 15 hours, just as GM had predicted.
At that rate, the Big Three will continue to feel bloated no matter how many costs they cut.
Someone who is working less than full time on the minimum wage can be taxed at that rate.
At that rate, says Mr Tavares, more than 30 enterprises would have bid, possibly driving the yield lower.
At that rate it will take you 385 years to double your investment.
At that rate, the fund would pay out its entire portfolio by 2014 or 2015 a kind of high-yield hara-kiri.
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The salaries tax is capped at 15%, but only the 10, 000 richest Hong Kong residents pay it at that rate.
At that rate, a six-acre cornfield inhales about as much of this greenhouse gas as the average American car exhales.
But generally Kim's current pace is great -- "At that rate, she will be down another 20 pounds by summer!"
At that rate peer-to-peer sharing is moving from an income boost in a stagnant wage market into a disruptive economic force.
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At that rate the company should qualify in two years for our list of America's largest private companies ( see p. 204).
At that rate, the credit card giant would eclipse the U.S. Federal Reserve as the world's premier toll-taker in the currency business.
And if it continues to grow at that rate, it will be lending half a billion pounds within three or four years.
At that rate you can spend decades burning through a large loss unless you have other capital gains to offset them more robustly.
Is this -- and projections from the White House itself keep it at that rate through 2012 -- is this the new normal?
At that rate, in four years many homes will have access to reliable 2-megabit-per-second service, the magic number at which real video-on-demand can work.
At that rate, the trust fund on which 31.6 million pension checks are drawn every month will be nearly empty by July 1, 1983.
In 2007, the Peruvian economy grew 9% and continued at that rate through 2008, only slowing in 2009 due to the world economic crisis.
At that rate, manually hunting down recalled toys is nearly impossible.
At that rate, customers receive unlimited data but only 450 minutes.
But there is a huge difference between borrowing from the Fed at near zero interest rates and borrowing at that rate in the Federal Funds market.
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