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Also, if they're spending more than they're depreciating, it usually means they're growing, or at least their physical presence (the stuff they have in their factories) is growing.
Germany's capital stock is depreciating faster than investments are replacing it.
But with markets now speculating that America's Federal Reserve will ease its asset-purchase programme this year, the real is depreciating rapidly, threatening Brazil's efforts to tame inflation.
What makes this potentially problematic is that different assets have different tax rates when sold: securities are at the 15 percent capital gains rate, collectibles like art are at 28 percent, real estate is 25 to 35 percent depending on how it has been depreciated.
Therefore, we suggest it to be depreciated as reference sequence.
The country's currency, the Somali shilling, has been depreciating for years.
Whichever way the EU chooses, Ukraine's role in EU energy security is depreciating.
A large Average Age of Plant means the hospital is depreciating or replenishing its assets (e.g., medical equipment, information technology) in a slow pace.
It should not be a surprise to anyone that the dollar is depreciating, given our debt levels and our negative trade balance.
It is wrong where (as in the U.S. or Europe today) paper money is depreciating year by year.
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