Synonym: cash, legal tender, money. Similar words: current, currently, agency, curriculum, frequency, tendency, blackcurrant, emergency. Meaning: ['kʌrənsɪ] n. 1. the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used 2. general acceptance or use 3. a current state of general acceptance and use 4. the property of belonging to the present time.
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211 The devaluation or revaluation of a currency against the dollar was permitted only when a country faced a severe economic crisis.
212 Concert offers a single, customized network that allows, for example, billing in a single currency.
213 During the 1880s Marxism began to gain currency among the revolutionary intelligentsia.
214 Moreover,(Sentencedict.com ) the reform process itself is part of the currency of political debate.
215 Last year, delinquent debt overshadowed the total currency in circulation almost 5 to 1, Imaz says.
216 There is still no mobile phone system, no credit cards and no convertible currency.
217 As support funds are exhausted, more funds are deployed in protecting positions against the currency.
218 Pavlov's allegations contradicted earlier official statements which portrayed the currency confiscation as an attack on black marketeers and excess money supply.
219 It is clear that for the banking sector as a whole, foreign currency business predominates.
220 In the rest of the world inflation accelerates when currency values fall.
221 Czechoslovakia still insists on an inflated hard currency exchange rate which reflects its closed economy.
222 Moreover, ideas and assumptions circulate in disguised and concealed forms(sentencedict.com), once they have achieved a certain currency.
223 Requiring a central bank to support a flagging currency will remain a bad idea after the union is formed, Tietmeyer said.
224 Two misconceptions about the Treaty of Maastricht have been allowed to gain currency.
225 It earns foreign currency by selling Pitcairn stamps, which used to be popular with collectors.
226 One definition is exchanged for another, semantic currency is taken from one discursive economy and converted into the currency of another.
227 Tulip said it was faced with an exceptionally strong erosion of prices and margins in 1992, aggravated by currency movements.
228 It poses the question of whether it is advisable to adopt a single currency in the course of a regional integration process.
229 He has argued for the introduction of a convertible currency parallel to the existing non-convertible rouble.
230 But developing countries are still dependent for all their foreign currency earnings upon the fluctuations of commodity prices on the world market.
231 Whether there would continue to be a single currency was, however, unresolved.
232 Selling forward means selling the foreign currency today for delivery at the time you expect to receive it from your customer.
233 They also need to know what the local currency is, the exchange rate and the rate of inflation.
234 You can argue about the single currency but you can't opt out of the European Single Market.
235 This argument has received wide currency, in part because it again presents Gloucester as the victim of circumstances rather than their manipulator.
236 After his retirement, he chaired the committee on currency and foreign exchanges and served on the cabinet committee on indemnity.
237 A country is required within 3 - 5 years to repurchase its drawings through buying back its own currency with foreign currencies.
238 This market constitutes the Eurocurrency market plus deposits in domestic and foreign currency held by non-residents.
239 While it survived, it served a useful function in obtaining agreement on some economic questions such as currency convertibility and capital transfers.
240 Such economic nationalists favored import-substitution strategies that reduced the need for foreign currency by producing vital goods domestically.
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