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Johnson has expressed opposition to the Federal Reserve System, which he has cited as massively devaluing the strength of the U.S. dollar, and would sign legislation to eliminate it.
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At the same time, members of the black community, built on the strength of its own values and institutions, cultivated resistance to laws and customs that excluded and devalued them.
It looks ludicrous, devaluing the erudite poignancy of his material.
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Ditching or devaluing the paper poses challenges, of course.
On Twitter, flyers accused the airline of devaluing the scheme.
Mr. Perry and Mr. Romney accused Mr. Bernanke of devaluing the dollar through inflation.
In March, there was talk of devaluing the Argentine peso, which is pegged to the dollar.
EASY money has negative consequences in addition to the risk of inflation and devaluing the dollar.
Locals fear the glut of me-too patterns is devaluing the island's heritage.
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