depreciate im PONS Wörterbuch

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The court defined subsection (3) to mean that the property must suffer exhaustion, wear and tear, or obsolescence in order to be depreciated.
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Items which depreciate 100% by tomorrow have no price for delivery tomorrow because by tomorrow it ceases to exist.
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Additionally, property values which depreciate as a result of the state's exercise of the police power is different from taking property for public use.
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A nation with a trade deficit will experience a reduction in its foreign exchange reserves, which ultimately lowers (depreciates) the value of its currency.
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This is in contrast to buying new furniture, which typically depreciates from the moment of purchase.
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Many are unique, meaning their value may increase, rather than depreciate, even if the physical condition deteriorates.
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As the currency depreciated over time, it was pegged at two shillings four sterling pence in 1906.
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These notes became themselves the subject of speculation, depreciating rapidly as a medium of exchange.
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But with the monetary panic of 1873, the value of bonds so depreciated that the company failed, and removed its machinery.
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Common sense tells us that a government central bank creating new money out of thin air depreciates the value of each dollar in circulation.
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