This move triggered a high rate of inflation that severely devalued the dollar.
That is mainly a benefit of the devalued rupiah -- tin is quoted in dollars.
So, for example, RBS could repay its Irish subsidiary's depositors and creditors in devalued Irish punts.
The problem is that as machines improve and displace human workers our efforts will be devalued.
The overwhelming concern with this sea change is how quickly it devalued entertainment products.
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The markets have indeed judged the IMF austerity prescriptions of high taxes and devalued currencies: thumbs-down.
Terrible timing--the Mexican government had just devalued the peso, throwing the economy into chaos.
In 2002, Argentina converted gas tariffs from dollars to devalued pesos and froze them.
This is unfair to the brightest, whose grades are devalued against those of average students.
It's the fifth time the Venezuelan government has devalued its currency in the past decade.
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Yet even after the move, many trust a devalued franc over a fragile euro or dollar.
They must now repay these loans despite a devalued currency and loss-making chip operations.
But the figures are now bandied around in the media and it's devalued its importance.
Having devalued their currencies, the neighbours have become vastly more competitive in export markets.
Oil shocks, almost always a function of devalued dollars, have historically triggered calamitous economic turmoil.
Values unrelated to modern reality are not just electorally hopeless, the values themselves become devalued.
They have devalued its Krona which allowed the economy to get on a recovery path.
Look for a devalued currency and a very long period of hardly any cost of borrowing money.
Since then the peso has devalued sharply against the greenback, bloating PAL's costs and its debt burden.
Mexico had 24 billionaires in 1994 but only 10 the following year, after the peso was devalued.
This immediately made British exports cheaper, and also made British workers poorer, since their wages were devalued.
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With their devalued won and lower costs, the Koreans can afford to charge 40% less than Sony.
Native advertising is changing the economics of digital journalism, offering publishers an alternative to the ever-more-devalued display ad.
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That repayment may come in devalued dollars, but it will come, so worry over the matter is academic.
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According to the report, General Sir Richard Dannatt said troops felt "devalued, angry and suffering from Iraq fatigue".
Strauss does not agree with comments made by England coach Andy Flower that the series had been "devalued".
Both Mexico city and Caracas have become cheaper in recent years, as their countries' currencies have been devalued.
If these were then devalued by 50% after euro exit, it would probably not crash the euro system.
If it is not worth having, then the whole of academia is devalued.
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