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That's true at least if they are allowed to float on world currency markets.
By comparison, commercial charter boats no larger than 130 feet are allowed to float down the harbor, Rhyne said.
Here, they are used as experimental restraints during the AMBER molecular dynamics while the order tensor parameters are allowed to float.
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Long pegged to the U.S. dollar, the pound was allowed to float in January 2003.
Interest rates on bank deposits would be allowed to float to market value last.
And only two private companies are listed as A-shares, though the government says more will be allowed to float.
When exchange rates were allowed to float in the early 1970s London established itself as a currency-trading centre.
Before 1986, only nonprofit hospitals were allowed to float tax-exempt bonds, which they used to build new facilities.
Most Western economists agree that the currency is undervalued, meaning that it would be stronger if it were allowed to float freely in relation to other currencies.
Government spending was curbed to control the money supply, while the currency was allowed to float, both decisive breaks with post-war orthodoxies.
Mr Pak says he does not believe the price of rice will now be allowed to float according to market demand.
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