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Sentence count:154+4 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-01-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: derogationdisparagementwear and tearSimilar words: depreciateappreciationdeprecationprecipitationappreciateappreciatedassociationannunciationMeaning: [dɪ‚priːʃɪ'eɪʃn]  n. 1. a decrease in price or value 2. decrease in value of an asset due to obsolescence or use 3. a communication that belittles somebody or something. 
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1. They wrote off 500 for depreciation of machinery.
2. We must provide for depreciation when calculating the costs.
3. She can't bear the depreciation of the enemy.
4. A depreciation of the dollar would make US exports cheaper and especially so in Japan.
5. The depreciation of other currencies in Asia has also caused a substantial reduction in tourism.
6. For simplicity. we ignore depreciation and technical progress, so.
7. Straight-line depreciation is generally the easiest method to use.
8. Although other factors are involved, the depreciation in value is principally due to the number of these coins found by detector users.
9. This is perhaps particularly true when depreciation charges are based on current values.
10. Depreciation is provided on all property, plant and equipment on a straight line basis, taking into account residual values.
11. Depreciation accounting is simply a technique used to allocate the cost of a capital asset over its expected useful life.
12. There are also special rules for depreciation of real estate.
13. A large real depreciation of the peso has also helped, boosting exports in 1995 by over 30 percent in dollar terms.
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14. This compares with depreciation on the Dumfries building where production ceased during the year.
15. Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost or valuation of tangible assets other than freehold land over their estimated useful lives.
16. The rate of depreciation slows down significantly in the second and third years but still runs at around 20 percent a year.
17. Standards such as those on depreciation and current cost accounting are so different from current practice that it is impossible to rationalize them.
18. This includes a charge for depreciation of £2,000 per month.
19. The owner of the asset is entitled to the tax benefits from depreciation.
20. When the dollar price of yen increases, we say there has been a depreciation of the dollar relative to the yen.
21. Also different accounting conventions will yield different measures of depreciation.
22. Prior to 1981, most companies elected to use an accelerated method of depreciation for tax purposes.
23. In practice, a mechanical formula is used to measure depreciation.
24. The law requires a charge to be made in lieu of depreciation for all assets financed from loans.
25. Nevertheless the pursuit of policies based on national self-interest led to competitive depreciation and the introduction of tariffs and other trade restrictions.
26. He tackles familiar areas such as goodwill and intangibles, depreciation and extraordinary items.
27. A country with a high inflation rate relative to competitors will generally experience a depreciation in the future external value of its currency.
28. The most obvious example of this principle would be the depreciation pattern of most new Ainerican automobiles.
29. This can be dealt with by revaluing the asset annually using special indices of cost of capital and adjusting depreciation provisions accordingly.
30. Within the Ministry, there had been some pressure for the explicit adoption of replacement cost depreciation conventions.
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