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You see, I have been at revaluing myself in the last few days.
"The project would revalue the district and be another step toward a market economy," he said.
The use of a hedge would cause them to be revalued as such.
Some academic experts see reasons for China not to revalue.
There is no state regulation on how often cities must revalue.
As a general political strategy, there is nothing wrong with revaluing women's traditions.
To revalue, the government might change the rate to five units per dollar.
It is common to see companies revaluing their fixed assets.
There is no reason to think that revaluing the yuan would lead to American job growth.
In 1954, the drachma was revalued at a rate of 1000 to 1.
Will China effectively revalue the yuan, and by how much?
In addition, some programs require that the property is periodically revalued.
One important measure is whether the Chinese will choose to revalue their currency further in the coming months.
Old rubles were revalued at one tenth of their face value.
It is about time we changed our priorities and revalued the debates on the floor of this House.
The large amounts of money collected made the state revalue its currency.
The mark, in turn, could rise as much as 15 percent without having to revalue.
After the revaluation, each tax authority would be required to revalue on its own every five years.
It is anticipated that all overseas land and buildings will be revalued during the next two years.
"We set out to revalue them using standard assessment procedures.
In 1872, the gourde was again revalued, this time at a rate of three hundred to one.
Also, the currency has to be revalued in order to have a controlled inflation within all the areas.
The won was revalued in November 2009 for the first time in 50 years.
There's a lot of emphasis on getting the Chinese to revalue the yuan, which they have recently done.
This reminds me of the pressure put on Japan to revalue the yen.