As such, their essays can be regarded more as insightful appreciations than scholarly criticism. |
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In some countries that had exchange-rate appreciations exports moved up the value chain: this also helped. |
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Taxes on foreign purchases of debt or equity, for instance, may limit destabilising currency appreciations and financial bubbles. |
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But India was an exception: the majority of emerging-market currencies saw appreciations over the period. |
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These appreciations motivate us to better plan and organize our activities among the general public. |
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These appreciations had a positive impact on sales for the first nine months of 2010 with a growing impact quarter after quarter. |
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Our congratulations and appreciations were extended to all these former and current staff members. |
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As we have seen, aesthetic judgements are always collectively influenced appreciations. |
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It enables them to compare the way in which public opinion in each country assesses the negotiations and to compare their own appreciations. |
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Broadly investment properties are properties held by an entity for rental or capital appreciations. |
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The Philippines, the Republic of Korea and Thailand also saw large appreciations. |
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Nearly all of the reviews are longer than the current appreciations. |
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Its usefulness lies not only in achieving agreement about the roles in the chart, but in the understanding and appreciations of people's roles and required behaviours that are necessary for the change to happen. |
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Therefore, there is a clear interplay between some forms of tacit knowledge, even in the form of political appreciations, and different types of research-based knowledge. |
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The appreciations thus given are based on our audit of the annual accounts, taken as a whole, and thus contributed to shaping our opinion expressed in the first part of this report. |
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In this mountain of conjectural evaluations, hypotheses and appreciations based on complex intuitions, emerges just the one single factor with a certain value: uncertainty. |
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Moreover, the need to finance growing external deficits was seen to have encouraged financial liberalization, leading in turn to currency appreciations and instability which undermined trade performance. |
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Within the limits of our appreciations, we have checked the correctness of the methodology which has been used and we did verify that it was correctly applied. |
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At a meeting held on 4 February 2003 between the Commission and representatives of Corsica Ferries convened at the latter's request, Corsica Ferries transmitted transparencies showing graphs of SNCM's potential appreciations. |
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The differing points of view have arisen from differing appreciations of the performance standards for general military duties and the impact the medical condition has on the performance of duties. |
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A basic course in standard statistical methods and appreciations. |
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The coexistence of different appreciations of sustainability may reflect not only different predictions of what the future can be, but also different views about what will really matter tomorrow for us or our descendants. |
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Across organizations, the costs of administration in comparison with programs or services are typically referenced, as are appreciations of funds leveraged per dollar contributed. |
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Based on some preliminary findings, such firms have lower price-earnings ratios and smaller appreciations in market value over time than profit-oriented firms. |
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