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Under the old scheme, the jets bought year one would have been depreciated at 20% (one-fifth) of $10 billion.
"Tax Breaks for Corporate Jets": The Non-Issue at the Heart of the Presidential Agenda | Megan McArdle | April 10, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTIran's currency, the rial, has depreciated sharply, raising the price of everyday goods.
In worthless Continental dollars that had depreciated by 9,000 percent since 1776.
Washington Was Broke? Why Founding Fathers Were Strapped for Cash | Willard Sterne Randall | February 20, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
Fact: the dollar has depreciated relative to other currencies by 17 percent since 2009.
At present this medium is paper money depreciated, as in the case of the Reichsbank notes, by nearly 30 per cent.
Readings in Money and Banking | Chester Arthur PhillipsBy a very large majority of the connoisseurs and pretended connoisseurs they would be criticised, depreciated, or ignored.
Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician | Frederick NiecksUnfavorable news from America caused a feeling of uneasiness, and speculative holders began to sell at depreciated rates.
The Boys of '61 | Charles Carleton Coffin.In his misery Abélard called on God for help,--his first great advance in that piety which detractors depreciated.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume VII | John LordTo meet the costs, only twelve hundred pounds in depreciated continental currency could be raised.
The Old Northwest | Frederic Austin Ogg
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