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Перевод: austral speek austral


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Тезаурус:

  1. "Long live the High and Mighty Sovereigns, Don Fernando and Doa Juana, Kings of Castile and of Leon and of Aragon, et cetera, in whose names and for the royal crown of Castile I take and assume royal possession corporal and present of these austral seas and lands and coasts and islands with everything annexed to them or which might pertain to them in whatever manner or by whatever reason or title might or could exist, ancient or modem, in times past, present or to come, without gainsay whatsoever.
  2. Inflation had been reduced from an estimated 95 per cent in March to 11.4 per cent in April and the local currency, the austral had been stabilized against the US dollar, firming from around US1=6,000 australs in March to US1=5,000 australs as at May 31.
  3. Further economic adjustments were announced on Dec. 10 but faced with the continuing collapse of the austral Rapanelli resigned as Economy Minister on Dec. 15 and was replaced by Gonzlez see p. 37118.
  4. Currency: austral (US1.00=5,006.8674 australs as at May 4, 1990).
  5. The airline's purchase of a 30% stake and management control of Aerolineas Argentinas and its domestic-airline subsidiary, Austral, was plagued by disagreements with local investors and by strikes when Iberia tried to trim the group's bloated labour force.
  6. "If you've got dough, there's no punishment," declares her young son, languishing in prison without an austral.
  7. Argentina's currency, the austral, has plummeted since it was devalued by more than 50 per cent a week ago.
  8. Argentina was suffering from spiralling inflation (prices rose by 79.2 per cent in January with a similar figure projected for February), while the currency, the austral, was collapsing against the US dollar (from US1=1,000 australs at the beginning of January to US1=5,000 australs as at Feb. 23).
  9. These diurnal cycles are evident in all months of the summer half-year, but the amplitude of the cycles declines with declining solar intensity towards austral winter (June to August), at which point no clear cycle is discernible above the noise (0.2p.p.b.v. for ozone and 40p.p.t.v. for peroxide).
  10. There was still money to be made arbitraging between the rial and the pula, the cedi and (until Argentina and Britain signed the bilateral Puerto Stanley AUK accord) the austral.
  11. Banks were closed from Dec. 29, 1989, to Jan. 4, 1990, during which time the austral, which had closed on Dec. 28 at US1.00=2,000 australs, fell by over 30 per cent in value.
  12. Such devaluations were reportedly made to retain competitiveness with the heavily devalued Argentinian austral see p. 37244 in order to stem the flow of contraband into the country.
  13. Inflation, which had officially fallen to 9.4 per cent in September 1989 and to around 7 per cent in October, rose sharply in November, while the austral lost one-tenth of its value on the black market, dropping to 1.00=1,000 australs in the course of a few hours on Nov. 20 against a background of uncertainty over economic policies, tension within the government and divisions in the labour movement.

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