| 21. | Webster's defines currency as " the money in circulation in any country; often, specifically, paper money ."
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| 22. | Still, increasing money in circulation can put pressure on the inflation rate, which is rising in Colombia.
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| 23. | That would peg the amount of money in circulation to the level of dollars held in reserves.
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| 24. | The money in circulation was beyond the government's control, so the inflation rate reached 635 percent that year.
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| 25. | The new requirement contracted money in circulation by 30 . 9 billion pesos ( dlrs 1 billion ).
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| 26. | Karzai assured the public there would be enough new notes to cover all the old money in circulation.
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| 27. | The bank will continue to limit the amount of money in circulation every day as an anti-inflationary measure.
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| 28. | Deflation, inflation's flip-side, occurs when paltry demand and not enough money in circulation forces suppliers to drop prices.
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| 29. | In the monetary field, we should continue to exercise prudent control over the quantity of money in circulation.
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| 30. | Tung said, adding Hong Kong's currency was backed by reserves worth 800 percent of the money in circulation.
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