In October 1981 the Deutschmark and the Dutch guilder were revalued, while the French franc and the lira were devalued. |
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Nor has it revalued its promising retail warehousing, where an improving tenant mix is leading to a rise in rents. |
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When he switched his mortgage earlier this year, his property was revalued. |
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Malaysia is also a big exporter of electronic goods, which will be more expensive to importers if the currency is revalued. |
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You should have your policy revalued by the life company and produce this valuation when it is encashed and the tax falls due. |
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After the pension scheme was revalued in the wake of the dotcom bubble, that surplus turned to a deficit. |
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It should be noted that the coinage was often debased and strategically revalued. |
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But Norwich Union had revalued the sum insured each year in line with the house-building index produced by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. |
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Company policy is that options are not revalued or repriced. |
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To date the local authority has been obliged to notify the owner and occupier that the property will be revalued, but this will no longer be the case. |
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Also, if a currency is revalued, the currency code's last letter is changed to distinguish it from the old currency. |
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This is the third time since 2005 that China revalued its currency under pressure. |
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In both years, the company revalued its deferred income tax assets resulting from its net operating loss carryforwards and other book-to-tax differences. |
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Upon his accession he revalued the Roman currency dramatically. |
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The reform revalued old currency and deposits and introduced new currency. |
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