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Перевод: depreciate
[глагол] обесценивать; снижать цену; обесцениваться; падать в цене; недооценивать; умалять; унижать
Тезаурус:
- Royal Bank of Scotland does not depreciate freehold and long leasehold buildings, as any such charge is considered to be insignificant in view of their useful economic lives and estimated residual values.
- With flexible exchange rates, any tendency towards a deficit on the UK balance of payments (which would imply an excess supply of pounds on the foreign exchange market) will cause sterling to depreciate in value against other currencies.
- There are, however, some disadvantages of allowing the exchange rate to depreciate to offset domestic inflation.
- The world's airlines use a variety of methods to account for their fleets, depreciate aircraft and account for foreign exchange gains and losses, and differ widely on their levels of disclosure in income statements for depreciation and finance costs.
- They are threatened by the spread of bigotry, but also by other conceptions of life - for example, those which look on originality, innovation, and diversity as luxuries which society can ill afford given the need for efficiency, productivity, or growth, or those which in a host of other ways depreciate freedom.
- Now fitted with the superior 2.9-litre engine, the latest cars will depreciate heavily in the first year - 48 per cent falls are the norm.
- You depreciate them every year.
- In the latter case the exchange rate will depreciate even further due to net capital outflows at the existing rate of exchange.
- Before the worst was over and the pound began to depreciate again, some twenty per cent of them had gone for ever, and a further ten per cent were so weakened that they too shut down in the next two years.
- The alternative is the ownership of physical assets - land, houses, cars, etc. - which might depreciate in value and require to be insured against theft or accidents.
- If a country faces a current account deficit due to a sudden rise in the value of its imports, there will be an increased supply of the domestic currency in foreign exchange markets which should depreciate the exchange rate.
- This gives judicial support to the view that financial statements have a limited useful life (of less than 15 months) and depreciate in usefulness over a period of time.
- Being caught up within the clinical culture, learning by immersion, and absorbing the practice and principles of the firm may seem to leave the educational process to chance but all respondents pleaded that any changes in the preregistration year should not depreciate or downgrade the contribution of apprenticeship to the training process.
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