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单词 depreciation
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Examples from literature
  • But although the unwarranted depreciation was robbery it was not the worst feature of the methods of this greedy money-changer.
  • During my first year in government employ the depreciation in legal-tender notes in which we were paid was very embarrassing.
  • He had supposed that the letter in question contained a request for a remittance to cover depreciation in his account.
  • The rapid depreciation of the continental currency, had long been viewed with apprehensive anxiety by the enlightened friends of the revolution, and various unsuccessful expedients had been essayed for the purpose of checking its progress.
  • This general depreciation of investment securities will doubtless lead to many bankruptcies, if not to a genuine crisis.

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In order to analyze the relative importance of thedepreciationvalues with respect to national account figures, we compared them to timber activity value added.
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The importance of incorporating environmentaldepreciationmeasures in national accounts is widely recognised.
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Consequently, there were increases indepreciationand discards not captured by ourdepreciation-rate measures, which are constant for all years.
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All growth anddepreciationrates are in generational frequencies covering 35 years.
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The only parameter change that substantially reduces the role of persistence compared with the baseline case is the higherdepreciationrate of human capital.
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We use the same source for the annualdepreciationrate, which is set to = 0.064.
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This application overcomes a measurement problem, related to the economicdepreciationof natural resources, that has plagued previous applied work.
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Crises occur when the government underestimates the contractionary effects of currencydepreciation.
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The sharpdepreciationimpacted inflation at the same time as growth slowed down, thereby providing an offset.
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Alternatively, when circumstances are adverse, the case against allowing a largedepreciationcan become more compelling.
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Moreover, for 1988-1990, the current net price resourcedepreciationwas almost the same as total public investment in education.
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Estimating knowledgedepreciationat business-cycle frequencies is made more challenging by the annual nature of the industry data.
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Thedepreciationrate is set to = 0.09, which implies an initial steady-state investment-to-output ratio (21.5%), consistent with the average of the past decade.
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So in general, as you might expect, the effect of a surprisedepreciationon output is ambiguous.
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This approach probably would have yielded less accurate estimates of economicdepreciation, however.
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