Sentence examples for In revaluation from inspiring English sources

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So in today's autumn statement from the UK government, it says on page 64 that the government will save £335m from "public service pensions: next steps in revaluation".

In new designing objects (structures) and in revaluation of existing ones, the architectural-constructional solutions integrated with renewable systems of energy are not used as initial solutions.

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A £9.5bn loss in 2007 in the teachers' scheme was due to an increase in life expectancy that experts said should be included in a revaluation in the next few months, and could lead to one percentage point rise in contributions to 7.4%, cutting £300 from the take-home pay of a teacher.

Professional assessors say that in theory, everybody wins in a revaluation because the property tax system is made fair, contributing to the overall fiscal health and well-being of a community.

The manifesto acknowledged that "artists, living and working in depressed communities, are compradors in the revaluation of property and the 'whitening' of neighborhoods".

In fact, revaluation of oil exporters' currencies would do little by itself to reduce America's deficit (nor, for that matter, would a dearer Chinese yuan).

Both the bands and the place of individual homes within them are hopelessly out of date, since they are based on valuations done in 1991.A revaluation had been scheduled to take place this year, with bills based on these new figures first being issued in April 2007.

Establishing fast growing willow stands on land disposed contaminated dredged sediment can result in the revaluation of this material and opens possibilities for phytoremediation.

But as they found in Wales, revaluation is politically toxic, which is why the values are so far out of date north and south of the border.

The retreat may be partially due to concerns that the market is getting ahead of itself when it comes to pricing in the revaluation of the yuan.

Hence the privilege of his view: it embraces as an evaluative standard the only thing in life that (in fact) has value (namely power), and employs this "objective measure of value" in the revaluation (e.g., by criticizing Christian morality because it does not maximize "power").

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