「Devaluation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| tion (and even some of the details) of this | devaluation are still unknown. |
| he Educational planning, administration and | devaluation committee set up by the Planning Commission |
| term consequences, which were rooted in the | devaluation crisis of 1967 and the economic downturn of |
| the use of other defense mechanisms, namely | devaluation, idealization and denial. |
| in Ibovespa) in May 2008, Petrobras faced a | devaluation in the following month, its shares decreasi |
| Devaluation is a reduction in the value of a currency w | |
| lance suggests that the country's ‘internal | devaluation' is working." |
| revented it from matching ever part of that | devaluation, leaving its tradeable goods to be less com |
| The | devaluation led to a massive production of imitations, |
| ldt testified, "Pornography perpetuates the | devaluation of women. |
| The | devaluation of paper currency only increased with Jacks |
| A 150% | devaluation of currency for the commercial exchange rat |
| emaining puzzles of Huvishka's reign is the | devaluation of his coinage. |
| rated by Italian Government for work in the | devaluation of the lira currency in 1946. |
| The | devaluation of the metical hit the country hard because |
| ency reform - which basically amounted to a | devaluation of savings. |
| Economic measures included the | devaluation of the pound and taking Britain's currency |
| 50 in 1996, heavily influenced by the rapid | devaluation of the Iraqi dinar. |
| etitive at the beginning of the decade, the | devaluation of most currencies and especially of sterli |
| y, the oil price of 1986, and the franc CFA | devaluation of 1994 have caused debt problems. |
| the construction of the ship, which led to | devaluation of the Swedish krona. |
| ventually destroyed as evidenced by the 96% | devaluation of the U.S. money supply since the Federal |
| and musical drama and was seen by some as a | devaluation of the musical genre of opera distinct from |
| t Purges in the Soviet Union as examples of | devaluation of human life taken to an extreme conclusio |
| ise in demand, because they are caused by a | devaluation of the purchasing media itself through exce |
| eir own currencies in 1969, after the great | devaluation of the Indian Rupee. |
| o raise tariffs during the period after the | devaluation of the Argentine peso in 2001 and that the |
| t payments on August 17, 1998, triggering a | devaluation of the Russian ruble. |
| n of social problems as the expression of a | devaluation of the nurturance and human instinct and th |
| and Locke as representing a "debasement and | devaluation of the concept 'philosopher' for more than |
| nomic and policy issues, including the 1967 | devaluation of the pound under Harold Wilson. |
| the large supplies would not bring about a | devaluation or change of policy. |
| Educational | devaluation, the process whereby educational degrees be |
| as food processing, had benefited from the | devaluation, which caused a steep increase in the price |
| the price hikes] is there was a significant | devaluation with respect to the currency in South Afric |
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