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rate The price of one currency in terms of another, typically used for dealing purposes.
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rate The channel bandwidth in kilobits per second required to pass the compressed speech data.
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rationalization The substitution of a rational pretext for a real reason, with an implication of self-delusion or hypocrisy; the improvisation of a plausible reason for a human action when one either does not realize the real reason or seeks to keep it secret; the use of a false but reasonable justification or interpretation of an attitude or action, which appears to be unsatisfactory or contrary to accepted reasoning, when one is either ashamed or not aware of his actual motive. HA. 78-79; TH. 280-82.
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rate Changes in load per unit of deflection, generally given in pounds per inch (lbs/in).
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rate A fraction calculated by dividing the number of people with a condition or illness by the number of people who could have the condition or illness. Rates are useful to compare risk for illness or death in population groups of different sizes. Rates are usually expressed as a proportion of 10,000 or 100,000 persons per year.
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