Sentence examples of "devalue" in English with translation "девальвироваться"

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In contrast to Latvia, Iceland let its currency, the krona, devalue massively. В отличие от Латвии, Исландия позволила своей валюте, кроне, масштабно девальвироваться.
However, academician status has already been devalued by an increasing number of academicians. Однако статус академика все равно девальвировался из-за того, что выросло число его обладателей.
For while every currency in East and Southeast Asia was devalued recently (some more than once), China’s currency, the RMB, remains steadfast. Ибо в то время, когда недавно все валюты в Восточной и Юго-Восточной Азии девальвировались (некоторые - не один раз), китайская валюта, юань, оставалась непоколебимой.
In the 1970s, western investors came to the Soviet Union to dig up commodities (while giving the regime a taste) so as to avoid holding devaluing dollars during the stagflation period. В 1970-х годах западные инвесторы пришли в Советский Союз за сырьем (опять снабдив режим средствами), чтобы не держать девальвирующиеся доллары на фоне стагфляции.
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