Depreciating in a sentence as an adjective

As Go grows and people have started adapting to the changes, then you can start depreciating the old stuff.

It may be a depreciating asset, but it is still wealth. It has value in its materials.

>They will sell their BT for currency rather buy depreciating goods with them. This is incorrect.

Meanwhile, they are being forced to work longer and longer hours for depreciating pay. The ~9,000 people who knew to vote for collective bargaining power should not be punished by the ~11,000 short sighted ones.

I agree that using clang is interesting, but you seem to be depreciating Doxygen for all the wrong reasons.

About a month ago we started depreciating the consumer price guide. Happy to answer any questions!

Contrast that to Las Vegas were my I spent my formative years where new houses were the norm and 'old' houses were depreciating because why buy an 'old' house when a 'new' one was the same price? This continued for a long time and pretty much covered the valley floor there with very similar looking houses.

Org needs to figure out if they are depreciating or keeping sysctl and if they aren't, find a failsafe way of gathering entropy inside a chroot or when file descriptors are exhausted. You can't expect OpenSSL nor LibreSSL to cater to the slapstick that is linux kernel development.

A dwelling is itself a depreciating asset, which wears out, becomes unfashionable and falls in value. The land underneath the dwelling is the bit that increases in value, or at the very least maintains it's value compared to a currency being systematically inflated by a central bank.

It's got to die eventually, unless everyone decide that they don't mind depreciating the value of everything else just so that the early adopters of this scheme can have untold wealth dumped into their laps. It's a fascinating technology, but that doesn't mean the speculative delusion will last forever.

Your reference to Bitcoin is apt, as the government siezed $7M in gold, silver and platinum from a political organization who was advocating the use of generic silver and gold rounds instead of depreciating paper currency... .

The given rationalization for that is that a depreciating currency strongly incentivizes people to spend it or invest it instead of hoarding it in their savings accounts, improving economic growth. That's also the argument against a deflationary currency like gold-backed or bitcoin - that the ultimate result is decreased economic activity and growth.

Depreciating definitions

adjective

tending to decrease or cause a decrease in value; "a depreciating currency"; "depreciatory effects on prices"

See also: depreciative depreciatory