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Self-deprecation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Self-deprecation is communication that expresses something negative about its originator, without this being called for in context by some other person. For example, an admission of guilt is not self...
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self-depreciation n. Disparagement or undervaluation of oneself and one's abilities. ... WordNet: self-depreciation ... What can you do to help someone with self depreciation?
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self-depreciation a feeling of being of little worth ... What can you do to help someone with self depreciation? ... Definition: self-depreciation...
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She still has self employment income for 2003, thus will need to file a Schedule C. To be safe, I may file a 1040X for her and remove the depreciation from 2002, realizing this will incur payment and possible penalties and interest.
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7. Sue Chase bought a new car for $17,500. The rate of depreciation was 18 percent of the purchase price. What is the depreciation in dollars for one year? $ ... You can purchase a new convertible for $16,800 cash. Depreciation is estimated at 55 percent for four years.
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History, clearly, has shown that money, a human construct in and of itself, has a powerful affect on the human mind. Hence, it logically follows that the central-bank induced depreciation of the dollar—a fiat currency—goes hand in hand with the social decay we see all around us.
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