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It is our responsibility to revaluate the spending process.
According to law, every municipality must revaluate at least once every 10 years.
West Germany has been under heavy pressure from other European countries, notably France, to revaluate the mark.
He said countries that have called on China to quickly revaluate its currency have not fully considered the problems that a revaluation could bring.
Connecticut law requires municipalities to revaluate their property assessment rolls every 10 years, one of the longest required periods of any state in the nation.
"People have to revaluate.
In New Haven, which is preparing to revaluate its 26,000 parcels, has been budgeting for two years to pay for the program.
New York State needs to revaluate permit standards, which are as lax as they are obsolete.
"So in order to obviate this problem," he continued, "and effectively revaluate the leaf, we are about to embark on a massive defoliation campaign, and ... er, burn down all the forests.
In Connecticut, more than 100 towns are under order to revaluate property between now and 1990, and the State Legislature spent a good part of this session wrangling over ways to ease the shock of those new assessments.