At the same time, governments have usually moved to stave off depreciatory, not appreciatory, speculation against their currencies. |
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It is common now for these views to be dismissed with de haut en bas gestures of depreciatory scorn. |
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There have been many efforts to cleanse the language of depreciatory terms, particularly in the western countries conscious of the multicultural fabric of their societies. |
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Their sense of humour is mischievous, depreciatory and anti-authoritarian. |
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To find a remedy for this depreciatory attitude, it is necessary to rediscover the value of the life of the elderly. |
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Since Vatican II, Rome has avoided any negative or depreciatory observations about other religions. |
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Such restrictions may have a depreciatory effect on share value. |
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