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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
revalue .
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Examples
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It revalues the yuan by 2.1% overnight to 8.11 against the dollar.
The Long March Jean Yung 2011
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It revalues the yuan by 2.1% overnight to 8.11 against the dollar.
The Long March Jean Yung 2011
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Washington Post: North Korea revalues currency, destroying personal savings
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Suppose China blinks and revalues the yuan to avert the nuclear threat.
The Trade and Tax Doomsday Clocks Donald L. Luskin 2010
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We also need to get tough with other currency manipulators such as Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan, but it will be much easier to work with those countries after China revalues.
Robert E. Scott: U.S. jobs depend on China revaluing its currency now 2010
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"By focusing on a new way to meet consumer needs, tap into our deep branding, and approach our content differently, we came up with a product that reimagines Gourmet and revalues engagement," CEO Chuck Townsend said.
Gourmet Live: Conde Nast Re-Launching Gourmet As Magazine App 2010
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Providing benefits for domestic labor revalues housework that is not fully represented in GDP.
Londa Schiebinger: Media Ignores the Importance of Housework in Divorce Rates and Career Advancement Londa Schiebinger 2010
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Co. shares fell 7.6% from its close Friday on the New York Stock Exchange, as Wall Street revalues the information technology giant after the surprising departure of Chief Executive
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We also need to get tough with other currency manipulators such as Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan, but it will be much easier to work with those countries after China revalues.
Robert E. Scott: U.S. Jobs Depend on China Revaluing Its Currency Now Robert E. Scott 2010
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Suppose a corporation issues a bond, and a year later the market revalues the bond upward by 10 percent.
Savings, Capital Gains, and Income, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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