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A better scenario would be for the dollar to depreciate against the euro, and for sterling to share part of that weakening.
But by how many thousands more did his car simply depreciate in value over the same period?
Apart from the fact that new ones depreciate in value rapidly, second-hand cars are often a lot nicer.
But these currencies have once again begun to depreciate against the dollar as the Japanese authorities intervened to weaken the yen.
We buy what we like and it's a bonus that paintings don't usually depreciate in value.
Under the old regime there was the real possibility that the lira would depreciate against the Deutschmark.
Our beautiful local meadowland, and its inhabitants, would be destroyed and many local homes would depreciate in value.
The simple reason behind this change is that the US dollar and the euro are going to steeply depreciate against the value of gold.
The won continues to depreciate against the dollar and stock prices continue to fall.
Unlike traditional homes, which appreciate in value, mobile homes depreciate.
In the meantime, all currencies will depreciate against each other, and precious metals and other commodities will rise, and rise.
He established a gold coinage of 72 solidi to the pound, but the other coinage continued to depreciate.
One reason graffiti seems so threatening is that it's the only art form that seems to depreciate material possessions.
There exists in human nature a strong propensity to depreciate the advantages, and to magnify the evils, of the present times.
Anyone who has enjoyed writing and reading lyrics as much as I have can hardly depreciate one mode for another.
Because cars depreciate so rapidly, an accident that totals your car could leave you with a sizable chunk left to pay back to the bank.
It may be expedient to allow the currency to depreciate in order to obtain a rapid improvement in competitiveness.
Though cousin Joe may be a great IT guy, you shouldn't rely on his advice regarding at what rate you can depreciate your new server.
Today's economic problems are widespread and not all currencies can depreciate at once.
I want to get across to people it is their homes that will depreciate in value if these masts go up and so it is in their interest to get involved.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Nor is it to depreciate culture, but to bring it into due perspective, and to vitalise it.
Lauder endeavoured to depreciate the fame of Milton by a charge of plagiarism.
I do not wish from what I have said to depreciate confidence, so necessary to man.
It has been usual to depreciate modern languages when compared with ancient.
She liked to hear him praised, and, woman-like, began to depreciate him faintly.
The production and export are strictly limited, so that prices may not depreciate.
Land would depreciate in value by an amount equal to the capitalised tax.
Even if the sol is depreciating we will keep buying and you'd expect the sol to depreciate a bit more.
His part on the other hand was to depreciate their importance.
It is no compliment to the Creator to depreciate His handiwork.
Far be it from me, Sir, to depreciate merit so extraordinary.
He too will be apt to depreciate their application to the arts.
With what propriety, therefore, or for what good purposes, are attempts at this particular period made by some men to depreciate the importance of the Union?
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