Synonym: greatest, sterling, superlative. Similar words: pound sterling, austerlitz, silver lining, berlin airlift, underline, borderline, orderliness, afterlife. Meaning: ['stɜrlɪŋ /'stɜːl-] n. British money; especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK. adj. highest in quality.
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61. International investors continued to switch their money out of sterling because they expect the Government to slash interest rates.
62. Fort Sterling has recently introduced toilet tissue and paper towels made from 100 percent recycled paper.
63. So, after luxuriating in its hair shirt for a few days, the City would have sold sterling anyway.
64. Toby Ewers put in another sterling performance in the youths mile, finishing a clear winner in 4 mins. 44.
65. It reminded them of when Labour Chancellor Denis Healey turned back at the airport in 1976 over a sterling crisis.
66. For almost 18 months Margaret Thatcher and Nigel Lawson have been at loggerheads over sterling.
67. That would make it extremely painful to have gone short of sterling in the past few days.
68. For example, 170.25 francs divided by 11.35 gives the sterling equivalent.
69. The investor decides on the currency most likely to appreciate against sterling and puts money on deposit in that currency.
70. Therefore an arbitrageur could make virtually riskless profits by exchanging sterling for Deutschmarks, Deutschmarks for dollars and dollars for sterling:.
71. This arbitrage opportunity raises the attractiveness of sterling and reduces the attractiveness of dollars.
72. Trading results and cash flows of overseas subsidiary companies are translated into sterling at average rates.
73. Sterling Winthrop. which markets paracetamol under the trade name Panadol, says that an application for a product licence is imminent.
74. Blaming Sterling Marlin for Earnhardt's death is like blaming an airplane pilot for a skydiver's death.
75. Sterling liabilities Time deposits form the largest item, accounting for around 50 percent of the total.
76. All eyes are now on the financial markets, rocked by last week's sterling crisis.
77. I also know that sterling exchange rates don't favour those companies buying on the international market.
78. The outlook for sterling is clouded by confusion about whether the Chancellor has set a new floor for the pound.
79. It seems a highly attractive alternative to periodic sterling crises.
80. Table 3.5 shows that sterling and non-sterling liabilities are quite closely matched by corresponding assets.
81. The oldest of the money markets is the discount market(sentencedict.com), but there are also the newer sterling and foreign currency markets.
82. No one who has really lived should have a sterling background, in my opinion.
83. For example, suppose that currency 1 is sterling, currency 2 is dollars and currency 3 is Deutschmarks.
84. While the ideal solution is a fast 486 computer there are a lot of 386 machines still performing sterling service.
85. Until the float of sterling in 1972 there were no strong restrictions on investment within the sterling area.
86. Converted to sterling this means approx £5,000 per 1000 kilos.
87. Yet, in the sterling crisis, he put them up to 15 percent for the day.
87. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
88. Few can have been surprised that the markets reacted by marking sterling down.
89. It was approved by the Food and Drug Administration and enjoyed a sterling reputation among health professionals.
90. I thought we had to have excessively high interest rates in order to keep sterling where it is.
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