Use of revalue in Sentences. 19 Examples

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revalue in the middle of sentence


  1. Beijing must therefore be forced to revalue the yuan.
  2. And China will come under increasing pressure to revalue the yuan.
  3. It is now usual to revalue property assets on a more regular basis.
  4. It gives me a CHOICE to revalue or change my opinion and respect it.
  5. HEY, CHINA, STOP ACCUMULATING DOLLARS - IT'S TIME TO revalue YOUR CURRENCY.
  6. Objective: To revalue the effect of diuretics in the treatment of hypertension.
  7. Some people believed that, the Renminbi does not revalue, China suffers a loss.
  8. If the Chinese revalue their currency, that will also boost other emerging markets.
  9. Countries enjoying surpluses will be under no pressure to revalue their currencies.
  10. Anger at China's unwillingness to revalue or float the renminbi has been building in Congress.
  11. Does he believe China will suddenly revalue enough to allow European producers to compete on price?
  12. China is showing no signs of yielding to increasing international pressure to revalue its currency.
  13. Certainly, there is no requirement in private hospitals to revalue their fixed assets every three years.
  14. Chinese economy become stronger and stronger, meanwhile , the voice request RMB revalue become higher too.
  15. In November the government had been forced to revalue its gold reserves to provide additional cover for the rupee.
  16. Football club balance sheets do not always show the full value of the assets: 48% do not revalue land and buildings.
  17. Some analysts expect China to revalue the yuan over the next three months, perhaps with an initial move before a managed float, where daily movements are restricted.
  18. S. and Europe have generally hammered at Beijing to revalue while China and other countries that tie their currency to the U. S. dollar have argued for a go-slow approach.
  19. The U.S. and Europe have generally hammered at Beijing to revalue while China and other countries that tie their currency to the U.S. dollar have argued for a go-slow approach.

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