| 21. | For the depreciating country, things get worse before they get better,
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| 22. | Homes can depreciate, too, as the nebbies discovered.
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| 23. | So what happens to all those depreciating assets still on the books?
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| 24. | Its rivals have yet to make provisions for depreciating investments.
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| 25. | Another concern is that the peso would have to depreciate.
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| 26. | Still, the currency has depreciated almost 30 percent since July 11.
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| 27. | The dollar has depreciated more than 4 percent since mid-October.
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| 28. | And they've depreciated enough to become more affordable.
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| 29. | Its currency has not depreciated in value like that of its neighbors.
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| 30. | _Allow businesses to take deductions faster as equipment depreciates.
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