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A new appraisal or evaluation.
review
reassessment
reappraisal
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reavaliação
Subject category of the 20th Century Press Archives.
n sm19 revaluation
pm20 subject category
1
In the longer-term, a
revaluation
could be a bearish thing for oil.
2
A
revaluation
of women's work will thoroughly challenge the present conventions.
3
First, large scale profit-taking and second the reemergence of
revaluation
as an issue.
4
In March, the regime executed two officials responsible for a botched currency
revaluation
.
5
EBITDA before asset disposals and property
revaluation
rose moderately from a year ago.
6
The result was also boosted by the
revaluation
of some assets.
7
The new increase facing retailers is due to a
revaluation
of Britain's property.
8
Nevertheless he insisted that
revaluation
would be a mistake for the Irish authorities.
9
The final figures for the
revaluation
will be known this Friday.
10
China faces the same sort of pressures now: currency
revaluation
,
inflation, environmental damage.
11
The yuan hit its highest level since a
revaluation
in 2005.
12
When gold was reevaluated, platinum's rise was proportionate to the
revaluation
.
13
The yuan is experiencing its most sustained depreciation since the 2005 landmark
revaluation
.
14
So his book is not a
revaluation
of a once-popular author.
15
More speculative capital will enter the economy looking to profit from an eventual
revaluation
.
16
The
revaluation
of the contract after a specific period was included in the deal.
revaluation
exclude revaluation
follow a revaluation
strip out revaluation
yearly revaluation
actuarial revaluation
Portuguese
reavaliação
nova avaliação
Catalan
revaluació
reajustament