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depreciation
noun as in devaluation
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If the treasury lets you accelerate the depreciation of your jet, they'll collect less tax revenue now, but more in year six.
At least some of the depreciation for the rest of the jets stretches beyond the window.
We'll grandfather all the jets that were bought before, so that they still get to use the old depreciation schedule.
In year three, total depreciation is $4.26 billion instead of $6 billion, in year four it's $6.68 billion, and so forth . . .
So the question is, how much is accelerated depreciation worth?
With her self-depreciation she was one thing that she was not likely to guessthe prettiest talker in the world.
At any rate, after what we have read we cannot attribute his intention of studying under Kalkbrenner to undue self-depreciation.
In spite of the increased depreciation of the currency the Colony continued to grow in numbers and strength.
In the midst of these efforts depreciation was undermining the strength and corrupting the moral sense of the community.
Most of this fund was wiped out by depreciation of money, etc., during the Civil War.
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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to depreciation, such as: deflation, reduction, slump, fall, accounting allowance, and loss of value.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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