A Quote by Dmitry Medvedev

The devaluation of words and promises regarding free enterprise is, in principle, worse than the devaluation of the rouble — © Dmitry Medvedev
The devaluation of words and promises regarding free enterprise is, in principle, worse than the devaluation of the rouble
In little more than a generation, feminism has obliterated roles. If you wonder why so many men choose not to get married, the answer lies in large part in the contemporary devaluation of the husband and of the father - of men as men, in other words.
Rampant inflation is just as hard to live with as the devaluation of commodities.
The ultimate Form of devaluation is military confrontation and global war.
Of course I believe in free enterprise but in my system of free enterprise, the democratic principle is that there never was, never has been, never will be, room for the ruthless exploitation of the many for the benefit of the few.
You have now reached infatuation’s final destination—the complete and merciless devaluation of self.
Austerity policy without currency devaluation can only hamper economic growth.
Perpetual revolutions in technology can mean the devaluation of fixed capital on an extensive scale.
China has other problems, but the devaluation has allowed them to make it impossible for us to compete.
I can't stop thinking about the devaluation of black life, and I find it seeping into everything I write.
Sometimes I feel like a one man crusade against the devaluation of music in America and culture in the arts.
It's very difficult for the middle class in America to keep up because of the inflationary pressure and the devaluation of the dollar.
The budget targets imposed by the Bretton Woods institutions, combined with the effects of the devaluation, trigger the collapse of public investment.
With China, their primary weapon in China is what they've done with the devaluation of their currency.
Sometimes, if a country's currency is overvalued in real terms, and it looks like the current account is going to be in deficit for the foreseeable future, devaluation can make sense.
China only did the biggest devaluation in 20 years, only for one reason. Because they could get away with it.
In the trade pact you know that was recently agreed to, I said you have to talk about devaluation. Because that's been their [China] single greatest asset in terms of what they are doing to us.
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