The simple reason behind this change is that the US dollar and the euro are going to steeply depreciate against the value of gold. |
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The won continues to depreciate against the dollar and stock prices continue to fall. |
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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. |
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Because of these currency imbalances, the dollar has actually depreciated more against the euro than it otherwise would. |
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Following the U.S. dollar system, a euro-denominated capital market will be the next target of development. |
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This hardly bodes well for those seeking to perpetuate the continuation of the dollar reserve system in its current form. |
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An increase in the interest rate or the appreciation of the dollar had a depressing effect on agriculture. |
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However, the US dollar recovered its losses after the market had digested the information. |
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The huge rally in the bond market last Thursday, in spite of renewed dollar weakness, could be a harbinger of something very important. |
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As the rupiah gains strength against the U.S. dollar these days, the prices of some imported goods have gone down slightly. |
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Regardless of what the US dollar does, the rand will only improve again when South African workers have learned what productivity is. |
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When the bid failed the rand fell against the dollar and shares dropped by 0.7 percent. |
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A third method was dollar devaluation, to cheapen the selling price of American goods abroad. |
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Then the dollar began to stabilize, which threw the Dow into violent convulsions until October 2002, when the dollar resumed its downtrend. |
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Eric's gut was burning as he scanned the ticket, registering the two hundred dollar fine for going eighty. |
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The Australian dollar may top 70 cents sometime this week after hitting its highest levels for nearly six years. |
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Here, the dollar is ubiquitous as a store of value, a measure of wealth and a pricing mechanism. |
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Keep an eye out for interesting old clothes items and accessories around the house, on discount racks, and at dollar stores or thrift shops. |
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Ominous storm clouds darkened in the U.S. this week, as a faltering equity market and weakening dollar joined a troubled Credit market. |
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It has become the profession of public office seekers, title hunters, social pushers, dollar diddlers, mountebanks and cads. |
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The question now is whether we allow the dollar to be our ruler or keep on suing angrily for peace. |
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The Indonesian rupiah jumped to its highest level against the dollar since February. |
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The South African currency lost more than a rand against the US dollar on Thursday alone. |
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The Australian dollar rose against the greenback for the 13th straight week. |
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Yet the poor person is much more likely to spend an additional dollar than a rich person. |
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He flashes his trademark smile, all the while mugging to the camera as if every bug-eyed move were a thousand dollar check. |
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What's more, risk-averse investors in the U.S. Treasury market are more prone to hedge their exposure to the dollar by selling greenbacks. |
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Without huge overhead costs, each extra dollar of revenue sees more profit fall to the bottom line. |
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Hathaway executed a will leaving each child one dollar and the remainder of his estate to his wife. |
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That the poor she visited probably stitched her underwear together for a dollar a week never occurs to her. |
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With that, she headed straight to the subway station and paid a dollar for a ticket. |
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By delinking the dollar from the gold standard and effectively devaluing it, the Nixon Administration hoped to steal a march on its rivals. |
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Regardless of the particular model, the dollar impacts are small and roughly proportional to income. |
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While we do not necessarily expect history to repeat itself, a dollar rally may still take longer to materialise than many now seem to expect. |
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The worshipful culture of the almighty dollar leads to passive acceptance of such trends. |
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The dollar pessimists argue that the Asian central banks are already dangerously overexposed both to the dollar and to the U.S. bond market. |
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And, if so, what should the dollar amount for the pool of punitive damages be? |
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The same is true of US visitors, as the dollar effectively trades at parity with the euro. |
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They have video poker machines built into the bar so Darren decided to squander one dollar on a wee bet. |
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Men and women across the nation go the movies and are dazzled by million dollar productions that tantalize the senses and expand the imagination. |
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In the 1970s, the US delinked the dollar from the gold standard to pay for the massive cost of the Vietnam War. |
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He's leaving some time next year and he will be replaced by a board which you can bet your bottom dollar will be more amenable to the government. |
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Some of it they gamble on the price of tin, or the dollar going down, or whether there'll be floods in Asia. |
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Speculation about an imminent revaluation of China's renminbi against the dollar reached a fever pitch last week in the markets. |
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These sages of finance obviously forget that the incessant need for the almighty dollar usually steps on the toes of morality. |
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Consequently, the effect of hedge funds selling the Australian dollar went largely unnoticed. |
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Instead of faltering dollar liquidity, we see today ample evidence of a continued overabundance. |
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As the globe warms and over a billion people live on less than one dollar a day, a global left is needed more than ever. |
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When a small breeder wishes to have his mare covered by a top stallion, he will pay top dollar for the privilege. |
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Are we being gouged when paying top dollar to use roads and rooms which are deteriorating and ignored? |
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Today, they are still sending production to China as the yuan and the dollar weaken. |
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Do you agree with the idea that the NT dollar need not rise unless the Chinese yuan also rises? |
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I slid a dollar and a dime into the machine and received a nickel and a penny in change. |
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Two guys, thuglike if you will, stood waiting with a ten dollar in hand requesting change. |
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A falling dollar makes US assets less attractive to foreigners because repatriated profits are worth less when changed to the home currency. |
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The fifty grand cash in hundred dollar bills they were carrying was also more money than they usually carried. |
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As one critic sardonically put it, their dollar salaries rise in inverse proportion to the obscurity of their work. |
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The value of the kip plummeted from around 800 to the dollar in 1997 to around 7,500 kip to the dollar today. |
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Currently, less than 36 cents in every dollar spent on nursing facilities is spent directly on care. |
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That's probably bad news for the industry, which has blamed its billion dollar losses partially on persistently low airfares. |
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At the same time, the dollar traded near 88.5 cents against the euro, its lowest level since 17 May. |
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Some warranties provide no dollar limit on replacement while others are prorated based on how long the roof has been installed. |
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Let us assume that on average individuals spend 90 cents and save 10 cents of each additional dollar they receive. |
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Thus we get images of dollar bills followed by cheering crowds, or scenes of violence matched with screenshots of video games. |
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Every dollar donated by Tasmanians was spent in the state to help people in need. |
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During that year, we would also finance her receivables, advancing her 50 cents in cash for every dollar billed. |
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He thought city people were made of money, and for a time obliged them to pay a dollar for a loaf of bread. |
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With just a couple of electronic components that cost at most a dollar or two, you can build simple radio transmitters and receivers. |
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I wish I had a dollar for every time I spent a dollar, because then, yahoo! |
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Lo and behold, some multimillion dollar settlement, so to speak, transpired and all of a sudden, the victim was unwilling to testify. |
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Well Hurricane Charley tore a path of destruction right through the heart of Florida's multimillion dollar citrus industry. |
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When the markets are up, you buy fewer shares per dollar invested due to the higher cost per share. |
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The textbook solution to this problem is for a fall in the US dollar against other currencies leading to a boost in US exports. |
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The two cellular phone companies have the dollar denomination symbol on air time scratch cards sold to their subscribers. |
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Meanwhile, in the workaday world, women receive just 76 cents for every dollar paid to men for comparable jobs. |
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We don't know the dollar value of this contract or whether it was a subcontract or contract directly with the federal government. |
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However, economists believe the euro will continue to reach new highs against both the dollar and sterling in the coming months. |
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The Taiwan dollar is under pressure to devaluate because the island's economy is slowing. |
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The general view is that investors want to see more certainty on the US situation before the dollar can be expected to halt the present slide. |
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Remember Cassini, the multibillion dollar spaceship we put in orbit around Saturn back in July? |
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Private investors can reduce the risks created by a weak dollar by hedging their currency exposure. |
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Or will this whole thing blow over in a months and won't be remembered until the next multimillion dollar big business scandal? |
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Though if you win one or more of those million dollar purses, you would be set for life as an African athlete or anything else! |
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Whenever we go with my parents to a bistro with pokies, or the casino,, they give me a dollar or five with which to play. |
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For Australian companies like us, the situation with the Australian dollar makes it difficult to achieve your strategic ambitions. |
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Gold is being used as an investment to hedge against US dollar uncertainty. |
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Since the horses in this race are stablemates, their owners have wagered just a dollar on the race. |
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You get a 30 billion dollar net worth by taking a risk and starting a mail order computer company. |
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Americans import six dollars worth of goods from China for every one dollar of US products sold in China. |
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The dollar this week made up ground on the Zimbabwe dollar, the Romanian leu, and Botswana pula. |
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The dollar has depreciated largely because of the size of the US trade deficit. |
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In years long past the trade deficit would rise and fall with the value of the dollar in a natural rhythm. |
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Until one day she received a registered letter with a 30 thousand dollar cheque inside. |
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It's probably feasible to treat and store water from effluent for well under a dollar a kilolitre. |
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However modest these were, they undermined confidence in the dollar and raised fears of a trade war. |
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To get information about the Small Claims process and the dollar limitations that apply, contact the court clerk at your local courthouse. |
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The sixty-four thousand dollar question now is what will be the Bush administration's response? |
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And, on the other hand, the dollar pegs anchored their domestic monetary policies. |
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People had no problem catching their quotas and allocations, but the price is down from last year by as much as a dollar per pound. |
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It is annoying when a guy with a novelty helmet thinks he has the sand to run a million dollar organization. |
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It's time to give some other groups with new ideas who don't worship at the feet of the almighty dollar a chance. |
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The baker can exercise his ten dollar claim any time he deems it to be required. |
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Today, the rich bottom land of the Misssissippi is under water and no foreign land has sent a dollar to help. |
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The US dollar not only circulates freely but is positively welcomed in hotels, shops and street markets throughout the country. |
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The news came as the euro fought back against the previous week's dollar gains to make another bid for parity with the US currency. |
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It will initially focus on the trillion dollar repurchase and total return swap markets. |
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The history is that after the Plaza Accord of 1985, the dollar declined against the yen. |
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The recent weakness of the yen against the dollar to 110 might provide a further indication that unsterilised intervention is indeed occurring. |
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The rupiah has been on a rising trend against the dollar with the local unit closing at a 31-month high last week. |
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Yet the Canadian dollar, Mexican peso, Taiwan dollar and Japanese yen all posted small gains against the greenback. |
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It is bidding for multi-billion dollar contracts for reconstruction work in Iraq. |
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Unemployment is widespread, inflation has turned the Zimbabwean dollar into Monopoly money, the exchequer is bare and foreign aid is being cut. |
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Sometimes he haggles his way into fury, regarding a dollar too much as the peak of moral turpitude. |
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The U.S. dollar is strong there, worth about 400 colones, the Costa Rican currency. |
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What the technical analysis portrays is that the dollar has been breaking to all time lows and rallying against the downtrend. |
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Moreover, in many countries the US dollar exists alongside the local currency as the preferred monetary unit. |
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The weak dollar has made it expensive to build new vessels in the foreign shipyards that specialize in cruise ships. |
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As he spoke, one hand casually drifted toward the cigarbox bulging with dollar bills. |
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Just above the treeline we found our real estate, a small level dish on a ridge featuring million dollar views. |
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Every one of them had at least five dollars in them, except three, which had ten dollar bills folded in the cards. |
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She quickly withdrew money from her backpack, folding two ten dollar bills into her pocket. |
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They also chose to pull all existing dollar bills and pound notes from circulation to force their people to use the coins. |
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The Chinese Central Bank nudged its currency higher against the dollar last week by 2 percent. |
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Everybody knows that a falling dollar will boost the economy by making exports cheaper and imports pricier. |
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He may have remained low key, but his billion dollar construction business has not. |
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The Chinese admiral after whom the US Navy just named a billion dollar warship, for example. |
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Over the next nine months, we are committed to delivering on a billion dollar assets sale. |
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But there is no argument about his creative genius, which has made him a dollar billionaire. |
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Despite the misgivings of experts, global demand for the U.S. dollar remains strong. |
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What I find astonishing is that investors consider dollar assets, more precisely United States Treasury bonds, to be safe. |
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There is also the dollar shoppe, which offers products for one and two dollars. |
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Any imbalance between the flow of goods in and the flow out will push the dollar down or up according to the basic laws of supply and demand. |
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Another possible outcome is that global uncertainty could give the US dollar a reprieve from its recent slide. |
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Because the US dollar is the international reserve currency, the Americans can get away with a big deficit in the short run. |
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The U.S. dollar is the paper currency of Panama, and is also referred to as the Panama balboa. |
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The Australian dollar opened unchanged today, with little economic news to drive price action overnight. |
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The boffins in white coats talk as if this huge, multi-million dollar machine is the mother of all video games. |
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When I make dinner now and my children barely touch a bite, I see dollar bills going in the trash as I scrape the dinner dishes after the meal. |
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Last week, we talked about why the dollar has been so weak against the euro. |
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A weak dollar might turn off foreign investors and reduce critically needed overseas capital. |
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Yet rising U.S. interest rates and a still-strong dollar must be factored into that equation. |
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Write down everything you eat and find a caloric value for it in a dollar mini-book you can buy at the supermarket checkout counter. |
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The weak dollar makes low-cost, high-quality red Burgundy virtually impossible to find. |
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However, the central bank persisted in pegging the baht to a basket of currencies in which the dollar had 80 per cent influence. |
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The good doctor says that if you print money ad infinitum, the market will go up and the dollar will go down. |
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And I didn't have a dollar because my parents never gave my brother, my half-sister and me allowances. |
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Moreover, a shaky economy a weak American dollar and declining tourism are hurting sales at some of Paris's fabled art galleries. |
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The plunge of the rand against the dollar and the pound is going to worsen. |
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The markets still believe the view that the US wants the dollar to stay weak in order to boost its economic recovery prospects. |
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A surge in gold prices and a broadly weaker U.S. dollar had supported the rand's recent rally. |
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Some of the leases are based on a dollar amount per square foot and some on percent of income. |
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Virtually every dollar he got his hands on, right to the end of his life in 1950, was lost playing the market. |
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I don't do big high dollar websites and prefer to use a tried and true set of dependable methods. |
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African Americans today only have eight cents for every dollar of wealth that White Americans possess. |
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In fact, she has not turned a dollar since November 1969, apart from auctions of her furnishings, china, glassware, and tableware. |
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Afterward the dollar floated against other currencies, its value determined by the demand and supply of foreign exchange. |
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Stock up on a few super-cheap magnetic games at the local dollar store or at gift shops along the way. |
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A weaker dollar would give hard-pressed U.S. manufacturers some relief from low-priced imports. |
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A dollar shock will be experienced only if the value jumps by a further 30 per cent. |
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The sooner the dollar is brought down to a more sustainable level, the less it will have to fall. |
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A more telling index of the progress of the War on Terror is the exchange rate between the dollar and the Pakistani rupee. |
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You can go to the military surplus store and get excellent dress black for a dollar or two. |
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Basil's percussion playing is almost a permanent fixture in the mall and he sticks to his task of earning an honest dollar with zeal. |
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Against the Swiss franc, the dollar was at 1.2885 francs, down from 1.2949 francs late Thursday. |
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Further refund increases, however, will be needed for skim milk powder and whole milk powder if the dollar does not recover or declines further. |
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He believes that as the trade deficit increases the dollar will continue to slide. |
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I'm not at all worried about the budget or the dollar or the trade deficit or any of that stuff. |
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It would be a win-win situation if the euro pulled back against the dollar by the time the investment started to pay returns. |
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Moreover, Ferry said, the rupiah was benefiting from a weaker dollar vis-a-vis regional currencies. |
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The Namibian dollar and the Lesotho loti both circulate at a one-to-one ratio with the South African rand. |
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Since we computed the bank discount rate from the dollar discount and the investment, all we have to do is reverse the process. |
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That's why Yu's comments triggered such angst among those who see the makings of a dollar meltdown. |
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Here is a question, the American's run a huge trade deficit and the dollar is strong. |
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The managers hope that, through chicanery and fraud, they could save the dollar from sudden death. |
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That's not encouraging news for our exporters trying to sell into the US or other dollar denominated areas. |
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This system designated the U.S. dollar as the international reserve asset, replacing gold in this role. |
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Sentiment indicators have dollar bearishness at very high levels, and there is a lot of bearish dollar talk these days in the media. |
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Recall that dollar bearishness reached a low ebb in all surveys we follow four weeks ago. |
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The rupiah also closed stronger against the dollar for the second straight day as calm began to return to the market. |
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They range from the size of a half dollar to a small grapefruit, with colors from yellow to deep orange-red. |
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The fall of the dollar has further weakened the company because the value of its US sales were reduced when converted back to euro. |
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She found a lump about the size of a half dollar in her breast while taking a shower. |
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I have no reference points to start figuring out how to put a dollar value on something like that. |
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It is difficult to put a dollar figure on the damage the rain-swollen tide from did to the property. |
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The labor van would drop you off at the job site with a time sheet, a dollar draw for lunch, and carfare home. |
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Living on a dollar per day, our cooking was done out in the open air, beset by flies and mosquitoes, heat and humidity. |
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Caribbean bananas taste better than dollar bananas because they are less chemical, less plumped up with fertilisers. |
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In the next graph we have plotted the monthly price of U.S. dollar Gold and the year-to-year change in U.S. currency circulation, inverted. |
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The former president will also be tried in a multi-million dollar case of plunder, a crime punishable by life imprisonment or death. |
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We know that because of the low dollar we're not going overseas in many cases to travel, so people thought about staycation, staying home. |
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The dollar is strong because investors would rather hold dollars than yen or euros, not because the US Treasury says it should be. |
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I'd rather spring an extra dollar for one of her foil-wrapped, stuffed baked potatoes than content myself with institutional fries. |
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All the better, if the chervonets manages to crowd out the U.S. dollar and Russians start using it as an alternative savings currency. |
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Some analysts suggest the dollar rally may be overdone, raising prospects of a euro recovery in the months ahead. |
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The dollar has advanced 1.9 percent during the three-week rally, trimming its decline to 11.8 percent in the year. |
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The yuan is pegged to the dollar and has not kept pace with the country's expansion, so making goods even cheaper. |
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As the general price level fluctuates, the dollar is bound to become a unit of different magnitude. |
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I fished out a ten dollar bill and handed it to her, grabbing my bag and following her to the cash register. |
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He had fished out a fifty dollar bill, plus four quarters, one dime, and a nickel. |
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But these currencies have once again begun to depreciate against the dollar as the Japanese authorities intervened to weaken the yen. |
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Bound by a freeway, sprawling shopping malls, and an elite gated community, the town encompasses one square mile of stucco cottages, dollar stores, and fast-food taquerias. |
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The dollar suffered its biggest fall against the Yen for more than a year. |
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Turning now to a multibillion dollar battle over the modernization of the U.S. military, the Air Force says it needs to replace its aging fleet of refueling tankers. |
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Legalization would mean a huge dollar savings for the government and the elimination of wasted time by police who could be reallocating their resources to other problems. |
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But every dollar counts, and the Pad Bracket will be there regardless of its crowdfunding success. |
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The dollar fell for a third day this week, tracking a decline in stocks, on concern a sluggish economic rebound will drive investors away from US investments. |
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Markets outside the US such as Asia where exporters quote in dollars will also offer greater opportunities, if the dollar holds at current levels, he said. |
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As he stood with one foot on the top step, it was quite obvious that he had a hole the size of a silver dollar in the right heel of his maroon sock. |
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Pakistan was dancing for the U.S. dollar and joined up with it without any dignity. |
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Cindy Crawford keeps her multi-million dollar skin moisturized with spritzes of equal parts of milk and water that she refreshes with throughout the day. |
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But the big debate now in financial circles is about the weak dollar, whether it's good or bad, versus what a strong dollar should do to us, or for us. |
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Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the sag in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere. |
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According to Minasyan, the slump of the dollar value would have both a positive and a negative effect for the Bulgarian economy, and the two balanced each other. |
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In theory, a declining dollar should help the U.S. balance of trade by making imports relatively more expensive to Americans and exports relatively inexpensive to foreigners. |
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A jillion dollar Nikon or Canon still knows nothing about good light. |
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With generic brand cigarettes sold in commissary for about a dollar each, packs were an effective unit of currency. |
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Hong Kong and Singapore have also demonstrated interest in Australia's rag trade, helped at the moment by the low Australian dollar allowing buying budgets to stretch further. |
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Is there, in your judgment, reasonable expectation that the dollar is going to lose value here in the months ahead in response to that massive deficit? |
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The governor said the key objective for pegging the Namibian dollar to the rand is to ensure prices are in line with South Africa, which is Namibia's major trading partner. |
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But exporters now grumble that the strength of the South African rand against the dollar and euro is hurting business, especially for prized ostrich leather. |
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In 1899, with a three hundred dollar investment, they opened a small saddlery and harness shop. |
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Australian technology and expertise will play a key role in a multi-billion dollar scheme to provide Manila's population of 11 million with drinking water on tap. |
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This is largely due to nonsterilized foreign exchange market interventions aimed at keeping the exchange rate between the renminbi and the dollar stable. |
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I was able to cover the three hundred dollar rent and second mouth to feed no sweat, and Jack and I co-existed in clueless dysfunction for about four months. |
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In early trading today the dollar was on the back foot in Asia after suffering its biggest one day decline in three years against the Japanese yen. |
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The debt racked up under the current dollar system cannot be redeemed. |
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This week, the market is expected to look for cues from the dollar supply and demand levels to determine the kwacha's direction, which could go either way. |
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Fluctuations in the dollar brought out the foreign currency traders. |
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For instance, if the banks issued dollar notes, silver dollars ceased to circulate, and no one paid with a gold eagle if a ten dollar note was at hand. |
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There may be no entrapped pool of human talent left on earth with the dollar value of Cuban athletes. |
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The Japanese data bucks up the yen against the dollar and the Euro specially, after the poor US data and also not much better data coming forth from Europe. |
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A rise in the yen against the dollar reduces the value of exporters' profits when repatriated into Japanese currency, which contributes to deflation. |
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There are more than a few internists living in Oak Brook, a tony area with multi-million dollar manses, who seem to be making a great living off Medicare. |
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Think of the dollar as squealer the Pig collectible Beanie Babies circa Christmas 1996, and you begin to get the picture. |
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So Giorgio Armani called in his favourite architect from Japan, and now the numero uno of Italian style has a fortress for his billion dollar fashion empire. |
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The cheaper yen, off 22 percent against the dollar in the past 12 months, has stimulated higher exports. |
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Fifty per cent of Madagascar's population earn less than one US dollar per year, scratching a living from the parched red earth or feeding themselves by fishing. |
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Check the dollar stores for plastic bins, baskets and containers. |
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Grain SA chairman Bully Botma said the recovery of the rand against the dollar over the past few days had led to a significant reduction in grain prices. |
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Concepts such as dollar cost averaging and compound interest are way beyond the ken of your average punter because they're never explained in the popular press. |
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If any person arrived at the age of discretion profanely curse or swear or get drunk in public, he shall be fined by a justice one dollar for each offense. |
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At currency auctions, it traded at around 64.45 rubles to the dollar and 78.8 to the euro. |
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But China will be happy as it wants SDRs to replace the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency. |
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A dollar for a couple beers is fine, but mixed drinks call for a bit more. |
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Every student dollar spent will be closely scrutinised to ensure that students are getting the best value for money and no money is wasted on frivolous exec pet projects. |
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In contrast, the Angolan kwanza and the Nigerian naira have depreciated against the US dollar over the period which may have protected their competitiveness. |
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But what if we take JFK off the half dollar and give it to Martin? |
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The 1964 JFK half dollar is another example of such skewed value. |
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Getting big weeks from cheap players not only will boost your points total but will increase your team's bottom line as the dollar values for those sleepers rise. |
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Today's dollar store is a five-and-dime shop, adjusted for inflation. |
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What makes the whole operation so charming is that it seems like no one's dropping anything even as heavy as a fiver, so you lose your cash dollar by dollar. |
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The dollar is falling most sharply against the euro and the yen. |
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According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, revelers were shelling out top dollar for their costumes that year, too. |
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Neither could her three-week, multi-thousand dollar stay, which was supposed to be a recovery period. |
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So far this year alone, the riyal has dropped from about 18,000 to the dollar to 24,000 to the dollar. |
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I'd enjoy seeing a trillion dollar coin minted purely for the deservedly righteous indignation such an overstep would create. |
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Till now, the first dollar ever minted by the United States was the world's most valuable coin. |
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For every dollar of wealth owned by white folks in the United States today, black folks on average own less than a nickel. |
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For the first time, an American president had travelled to Europe under conditions where the dollar was losing its unchallenged supremacy in the world economy. |
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She has had a three-year, multi-million dollar facelift and is nearly there. |
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Fayed was keen to appear and promote his multi-million dollar restoration of the villa Windsor. |
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These multi-million dollar fines are often factored in to the cost of doing business. |
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It will also be difficult to convince foreign governments to turn over the multi-million dollar houses that Ruth owns in Europe. |
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Banks will soon stop conducting dollar transactions, and companies or people with dollar-denominated accounts will have to change them to convertible pesos. |
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This study examines skeleton remodelling and resorption in larvae of the common sand dollar Echinarachnius parma and the green sea urchin Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis. |
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Postulated as basal lunulate taxa, the monophorasterids are very important to our understanding of major events in the origins of the New World sand dollar faunas. |
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These and other attributes have been used to develop scenarios for the origin and evolution of New World sand dollar clades, notably the lunulate forms. |
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Amplaster contains among the most bizarre of all sand dollar taxa. |
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Flint said the impact might be twofold, lower demand from the US brought about by the weaker dollar may result in a slow down in imports from sub-Saharan Africa. |
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When Silicon Valley is passionate about something, it shows up in dollar signs. |
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In fact, until recently, it has long been considered that the greenback dollar was a defective note, so simple in design that it was easy to fake. |
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When my mother took me to the bank to open my first checking and savings accounts with my own money, I learned the value of a dollar and the importance of saving. |
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You know, the supporters of multimillion dollar executive pay packages argue that's the kind of money you need to keep the best and the brightest. |
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After the ceremony, the Greek gave back the ten grand and kept what was left of the dollar for a souvenir. |
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Even so, the imbalance does not alter the economic rule that 3 cents to 5 cents of each dollar of sustained wealth will be spent, helping to boost overall demand. |
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Currently, 92 cents of every dollar spent on conservation payments to farmers is for their retiring environmentally sensitive land from production. |
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Despite US labor laws, it is not uncommon to hear reports of women being paid 50 cents or a dollar an hour and, in other cases, forced to work for years with no pay at all. |
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In a humiliating turn of events, the ruble has lost about half its value against the dollar so far this year. |
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Variable names always start with a dollar sign and then have the variable name, which can have letters, numbers, or underscores but can't start with a number. |
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Beyond the power plays, the million dollar deals, and the back-stabbing tycoons and their mistresses, we were given a glimpse of a world about which we can only fantasise. |
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Whether it's millions, billions, trillions or bajillions, the dollar figures are so obscenely high that they no longer have any real understandable value. |
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The leading losers against the dollar were the Uruguay peso, Venezuelan bolivar, Chilean peso, Brazil real, Mexican peso, Argentine peso, and the Peruvian new sol. |
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I don't expect they will win any million dollar bake-off contests either. |
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Conditions for the masses continue to deteriorate, with the value of the national currency, the gourde, falling from 15 to the dollar in 1996 to 24 to the dollar today. |
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The CEO who knows that his or her multi-million dollar salary will only continue to be paid if the firm outperforms the competition will be driven to succeed. |
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The perfect scenario for an Australian miner exporting would have been to sit back unhedged and watch the dollar plunge below US50c around the time of the Sydney Olympics. |
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A minute later, the door opened and John threw a five dollar bill at her. |
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Admittedly, saying the awful U.S. dollar isn't as lethal as, say, the busted Icelandic krona isn't saying much. |
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A dollar buys you about five Danish kroner, which is not a conversion in our favor. |
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After all, as long as China and Japan pursue export-led growth by refusing to let the dollar fall against their own currencies, the greenback will avoid a huge decline. |
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To round out the day, I set up a top rope on a nearby crack, and offered Meaghan one dollar if she could negotiate the first 5.8 section to a ledge at one-third height. |
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Well, as I said, the dollar can stage a rebound since it is oversold. |
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Costs ranged from one dollar to twenty-eight dollars a fluid ounce. |
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True, the dollar is undoubtedly overvalued against the euro. |
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The law also includes a mandated benefit for treatment for chemical dependency, including alcoholism, up to insurer-specified dollar or visit limits. |
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By far the biggest indicator of slowdown of late has been the dip in the value of the dollar that reigned supreme for the past 10 years, as the US enjoyed its longest boom. |
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Maybe you can give a dollar a day, and become a treasured part of our Righteous Benevolent Patrons Circle! |
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Knowing they couldn't match the GM-backed team dollar for dollar, or perhaps even horsepower for horsepower, they set a course for consistency that paid off in the long run. |
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A final and vital flaw in a market-basket dollar is that Gresham's law would result in perpetual shortages and surpluses of different commodities within the market basket. |
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These perpetual deficits are now on the verge of spiraling out of control, and only a blind optimist would discount the potential for a serious dollar accident. |
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