Similar words: evaluation, evaluate, revalue, evacuation, prevarication, valuable, valuables, invaluable. Meaning: ['rɪː‚væljʊ'eɪʃn] n. a new appraisal or evaluation.
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(1) There was a general revaluation of other currencies but not the pound.
(2) A revaluation of the brewer's 1,600 pubs showed that they are now worth £255million more than their book value.
(3) The centrepiece was a gradual revaluation of the lira against the dollar-a strategy which now lies in ruins.
(4) The devaluation or revaluation of a currency against the dollar was permitted only when a country faced a severe economic crisis.
(5) Countries with lower inflation rates resisted revaluation as this would reduce export profitability.
(6) It contributed to a revaluation of photographic genres, so that snapshots could no longer be ignored as trivial and irrelevant.
(7) A step revaluation of the renminbi would be helpful.
(8) China will use the currency revaluation to stop inflation.
(9) Revaluation refers to fixed exchange rates.
(10) Sale be down a bit due to the revaluation.
(11) Sales are down a bit due to the revaluation.
(12) But if there are arguments for revaluation are unrelated to trade.
(13) The revaluation isn't likely to be as aggressive this time.
(14) Here, too[sentencedict.com], Chinese caution suggests a modest revaluation is most likely.
(15) But the revaluation has caused experts to reconsider economic progress in China.
(16) If entering a yuan revaluation cycle, the real estate bubble will emerge.
(17) To ensure costing calculation, variance reintegration and stock revaluation complying with SG policies and procedures.
(18) S. members of Congress advocated for currency revaluation there was little reason to believe that China's bankers or powerful manufacturers would be interested in acceding to their wishes.
(19) Stable exchange rate policy with slight revaluation is desirable for the renminbi.
(20) Transactions of physical contribution and asset revaluation gains should be recorded at the actual value with deductions for future income tax[sentencedict.com], also as"Reserve Funds of Capital Surplus".
(21) Following the currency revaluation, an NGO reported in January the arrest of 40 individuals for dumping or burning the old currency.
(22) After having introduced the outdated 1973 valuations, at some stage it would have a nationwide revaluation.
(23) Owners of historic houses are to be exempt from the revaluation for tax purposes included in measures covering commercial property.
(24) The Accounts have been prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards and under the historical cost accounting rules supplemented by revaluation of certain properties.
(25) Xu Paulo: If wants about face double favorable balance the aspect, eliminates the Renminbi revaluation anticipated, now the only method is bloating .
(26) Two other concepts related to the value of a currency are devaluation or revaluation.
(27) They also have large cash holdings in yuan sitting in Chinese bank accounts, and any subsequent hike in costs from a currency revaluation will be offset by all that cash.
(28) The other group that was hit really hard by the currency revaluation was Chinese traders.
(29) Combining thecharacteristic of human resource at the same time, it analyses the questions of revaluation and amortization of the human resource value during the course of reconfirmation.
(30) That meager profit will be slashed by one third with yuan's two percent revaluation.
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