The Taiwan dollar is under pressure to devaluate because the island's economy is slowing. |
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The newspaper wrote that the increase could seriously devaluate the Belarusian ruble. |
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France renounced its previous obligations and refused any further payments with the result that the money quickly began to devaluate. |
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We're heading toward government devaluing its currency to devaluate its debt in order to survive. |
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Therefore, this increase should not devaluate the conclusion outlined above. |
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Plato's hostile view of pleasure, which led him to devaluate its positive connotations and its status of a good, was modified by Aristotle in the Nicomachean Ethics. |
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This threatens to devaluate culture in a way these authors may not wish. |
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For many the real disappointment has not been that he wants to devaluate the pound, but that he has not followed up the deed with some plan. |
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The government did not devaluate its currency overnight despite a lot of pressure from the tourism and industrial sectors. |
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Please devaluate your park tickets in the foreseen machine or at Friedrichsbad cash desk. |
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The Community industry did not submit any information or evidence which could devaluate the findings made in this respect. |
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Besides, this type of pockets disturb the tree growth for several years and devaluate wood. |
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If we let things go on as they are, in a couple of years the Angkor product will devaluate. |
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You may need to devaluate materials sold by your company if they will probably not fetch the material price when they are sold. |
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No country wanted to give up an investment it already agreed on, or devaluate it by collaborating on the development of a different standard. |
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You need to devaluate your currency after carrying forward balances and before posting in the new fiscal year. |
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This additional burden might deter market participants from entering securities transactions for whatever purpose, or devaluate securities as objects of a security interest. |
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This predication came true as the dollar sold off in the beginning of the week due to worries that the US FED's low interest rates will cause inflation to soar and the dollar to devaluate. |
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In a second stage, we determine the possible options to devaluate their relevance, their feasibility and the risks of each one in order to choose the best one. |
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Instead of waiting to post the loss when you eventually scrap the material, you devaluate the material price when the material displays slow movement or a large range of coverage. |
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The arguments of the Community industry could not therefore devaluate the findings with regard to the development of export volumes to other third countries. |
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A small open country tends therefore to devaluate its currency more often because its production earnings are higher than a large country's for the same cost in terms of inflation. |
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Companies that originally make the vehicles and offer the financial services give lower interest rate, because they know how the vehicle or equipment will devaluate and they structure the loan consequently. |
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In 2002, the impossibility for many operators to deliver the promised financial returns in a context of bearish capital markets has obliged many of the most aggressive companies to devaluate the acquired stakes. |
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As seeds contaminate wool, they can devaluate its value. |
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The principal costs will be the loss of the right to have a higher inflation rate than other Member States and the loss of the right to devaluate. |
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For example, you can first determine the lowest value based on market prices and then devaluate the result of this procedure based on lowest value determination based on the movement rate. |
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