Examples of using Devalued in English and their translations into Serbian
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In the last five years, the ownership of a house in Caracas has been devalued in dollars, so now it is value 30% of what it was worth then.
in order to profit, the devalued item must be re-sold rather than used in a purchase.
considering that he is being devalued.
The primary reason for this inflation was that Roman leaders devalued the currency in order to meet the high demand for coins.
either very idealized or devalued object relations.
But Belarus devalued its currency, took a loan of less than $3 billion from Russia
In January 2011, the government devalued the currency by 20%
the central rate against the basket is devalued at a preannounced rate,
they controlled most of the economy because they had come in with cheap money when the mark was devalued and bought up practically everything.
other supporters were suddenly the new"Conservatives" while the patriot groups who had been known as the Conservatives were suddenly devalued and targeted for either intimidation or destruction.
they controlled most of the economy because they had come in with cheap money when the mark was devalued and bought up practically everything.
Where Danilov seems to misunderstand Trump's economic policy, is that a devalued dollar and high tarrifs on imports,
Where Danilov seems to misunderstand Trump's economic policy, is that a devalued dollar and high tarrifs on imports,
it will be devalued by the efforts coming from abroad," Dodik told Glas Srpske.
which will be drastically devalued at that point.
Following the silver devaluation of 1873, the yen devalued against the U.S. dollar
Following the silver devaluation of 1873, the yen devalued against the US dollar and the Canadian dollar units since they adhered to a gold standard,
as some nations did when Thailand devalued the baht.
both Delta and United devalued their award charts- awarding fewer miles per flight(unless you bought high-priced tickets), requiring more miles
was devalued to 8:1, and was stabilized at that ratio until the beginning of 2014.[57]