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revaluate

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re·val·u·ate  (r-vly-t)
tr.v. re·val·u·at·ed, re·val·u·at·ing, re·val·u·ates
1. To make a new valuation of.
2. To increase the exchange value of (a nation's currency).

re·valu·ation n.


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While there is a direction for the yuan to appreciate in the future, the market expects it can't be realized overnight as no country can force China'' to revaluate the yuan, and thus the Obama-Hu meeting had a limited impact on the currency market at this moment, the dealer said.
The current economic environment has compelled us to revaluate our spending and we've concluded that other areas in the marketing mix require additional investment," said Tim Rutledge, vice president and brand director for Jack Daniel's.
One Jewish supporter among the foreigners spoke liturgy to the Israeli soldiers thinking they may revaluate their hearts, reminding them, These behaviors of occupation and the expulsion of people and neighbors from their own land, go against Biblical principles.
 
 
 
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