Sentence examples for relevant currency from inspiring English sources

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Where relevant, currency conversion values may fluctuate and conversion fees may be charged by your bank.

You child pre-loads them with money – sterling if travelling to several countries with different currencies – and when they use the card their pounds are converted on the spot into each relevant currency using the latest exchange rate.

The basics Travel money wisdom suggests people take a small amount of relevant currency for at least their first stop – enough to see them through their first day or two until they can access a cash machine or bank.

We recall that the main objective of use of risk measures for financial applications is mapping the level of risk of a financial position to a regulatory monetary amount expressed in units of the relevant currency.

(b) Crude sufficientarianism, given which it is bad or unjust if some people do not have enough of whatever is the relevant currency of distributive justice (Frankfurt 1988, 134 158; see also Casal 2007; Huseby 2010; Shields 2012).

It said traders had attempted to manipulate the relevant currency rate in the market, for example to ensure that the rate at which the bank had agreed to sell a particular currency to its clients was higher than the average rate it had bought the currency.

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Traders at dealing desks in Tokyo and Frankfurt can buy Polish stocks, Lebanese bonds, or Venezuelan currency futures, with the money being transferred in and out of the relevant currencies at the flick of a computer switch.

"Our multilateral assessment does not indicate very significant deviations from the fair value for the relevant currencies," he added.

Since they dominated international payments during the nineteenth century, bills of exchange determined the relevant foreign currency price for cross-border business (see, e.g. Denzel 2010, ch. 3.3).

Although this entails difficult problems concerning a clear-cut definition and operationalization, something akin to meaning, both explicitly and implicitly, might be a relevant informational currency for mind-matter relations within the framework of decompositional dual-aspect thinking (Atmanspacher 2014).

The police wanted to give Mr. Hynes a Breathalyzer, but by the time he came in for his sitdown the following Thursday, a Breathalyzer was as relevant as czarist currency.

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