Sentence examples for significantly devalued from inspiring English sources

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"That significantly devalued the property".

"It was significantly devalued in Obama's time; he looked to [Angela] Merkel, he looked to the European Union and not to us as an independent country.

The idea is that the sale of the Dutch players – bought for over €130m but significantly devalued in a depressed market after a poor season – would fund much of the new Madrid, a new Madrid with a familiar feel.

With the percentage of graduates in the population increasing from 17% in 1992 to 38% in 2012, the fear is that the university degree has been significantly devalued, leading employers to put more value on experience.

Carney is the latest high profile figure to lend his weight to the "carbon bubble" theory, which warns that fossil fuel assets, such as coal, oil and gas, could be significantly devalued if a global deal to tackle climate change is reached.

The three executives who were found not guilty on Monday had been appointed by Nortel's board to salvage the company after the technology collapse brought down many of its customers and significantly devalued a large number of companies Nortel had acquired during the boom times.

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In 1983, Mr. Vitorino noted, Portugal was able to revive an export-led recovery by significantly devaluing its currency — no longer an option under euro membership.

The money could go even further if the government were to remove "mindless restrictions and controls that significantly devalue the money allocated," says evolutionary biologist Raghavendra Gadagkar, president of the Indian National Science Academy.

Even in subjects with a history of dependence, the dynamic vaccine shows the capability to significantly devalue the reinforcing and motivating properties of heroin.

If the currency is particularly volatile (meaning its value has fluctuated wildly), understand that you are taking the risk that the currency will be devalued significantly while you are in the country.

During the mid-1980s the United States did desire to devalue significantly, but were able to secure the cooperation of other major economies with the Plaza Accord.

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