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appreciations
noun
Plural of appreciation
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In some countries that had exchange-rate appreciations exports moved up the value chain: this also helped.
Taxes on foreign purchases of debt or equity, for instance, may limit destabilising currency appreciations and financial bubbles.
The only danger is that these currency appreciations begin to feed on themselves, tempting "carry-traders" to make money by stoking the process for as long as they can.
But India was an exception: the majority of emerging-market currencies saw appreciations over the period.
The initial effects were mixed, with sharp appreciations of the dollar and pound causing problems for the two countries' exporters and exacerbating the recession of the early 1980s.But the result was that institutions, such as insurance companies and pension funds, could move money across borders.
An almost obsessive lover of ballet, during the 1940s Cornell created many works (collages and boxes) devoted to the art form, some of which were appreciations of ballerinas such as Renee ("Zizi") Jeanmaire and, especially, Tamara Toumanova.
Appreciations (1889) is a return to the critical essay, this time largely on English subjects.
His fame was not based, any more than it is today, on critical appreciations but, rather, on the smiling or laughing admiration of those who read the satirical journals.
This dichotomy explains the mixed appreciations of Alexander in the play, for he is often praised for his valour but also criticized especially by his love interest, Cléofile for his lust for personal glory.
And I say to myself, 'Do you know nothing?!'" This passion drives him crazy but also into print, where he has long delivered polemical essays and moving appreciations of his peers such as Osborne and Pinter and even the retiring Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, whom his own warring church has "wasted", he reckons, in arguments about women bishops and gay marriages.
One of the most recent of these libatious appreciations, London Pisco Sour Week (so popular that it has been extended from merely a day-long event,) sounds like it may have been made up by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer on Shooting Stars.
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