Sentences with phrase «rapidly lose value»

the landlord reasonably believes that storing the tenant's goods would be unsafe, unsanitary or would cause the goods to rapidly lose value; or
Central banks could drop rates below zero, essentially forcing you to spend your money or else watch it rapidly lose value.
As we've seen in Zimbabwe, Venezuela and elsewhere, a nation's currency can rapidly lose its value and become worthless.
I'm afraid, that without effective moderation, Dot Earth is rapidly losing value.

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It's easiest to lose your values when you're getting impatient or growing rapidly, so in those moments, remember what you stand for.
It was, in terms of the rapidly developing cultural value of efficiency, a very «successful» system, though hundreds of small operators lost their jobs.
Since the Acai berry only grows in Brazil and rapidly loses nutritional value once harvested, fresh berries are impossible to find elsewhere.
If it quickly accumulates the majority of mining power any legacy blockchain will rapidly become unmanageable and lose value.
These are indeed heady days for investors in cryptocurrency, and with fortunes being made (and lost) rapidly, it's easy to forget the difference between «price» and «value
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