Use "pegged" in a sentence

1. They pegged their tent down.

2. The dividend was pegged at 1p.

3. The tent flap was pegged open.

4. Ten minutes, it' s just pegged

5. "Lani-MPO number pegged at ₱1M plus".

6. He pegged a stone at the barking dog.

7. 3 The surveyor pegged out the lot of land.

8. The teacher pegged a notice to a notice board.

9. I never would have pegged you as an undercover.

10. 4 The surveyor pegged out that plot of land.

11. 1 Make sure the tarpaulin is securely pegged down.

12. Cumulative industrial growth is pegged at around 9%.

13. Pay increases were pegged at five per cent.

14. Admission prices have been pegged, despite Coventry's star-studded lineup.

15. 6 The teacher pegged a notice to a notice board.

16. I mean, I had him pegged as a bird guy.

17. Never had you pegged for the father type, Peter.

18. I never woulda pegged you to have an ugly truth.

19. All their wet clothes were pegged out on the line.

20. Eswatini's currency, the lilangeni, is pegged to the South African rand.

21. Basis Cash is an Algorithmic Stablecoin Pegged to 1 USD.

22. Each time we scored we were pegged back minutes later.

23. The pegged - down branches of the plant will take root.

24. Colas are usually pegged to increases in the consumer price index (CPI).

25. And It is now pegged almost at 2 billion dollars in assistance.

26. The Cook Islands dollar is pegged at par to the New Zealand dollar.

27. For smaller nations, however, a fixed or “pegged” system is more appropriate.

28. The bank issued Taiwanese yen which were pegged to the Japanese yen.

29. The absolute response of inflation is greatest under a pegged exchange rate.

30. In 19 190 of the 720 homicides, 72 percent, were pegged to shootings.

31. Directors agreed that the current pegged exchange rate regime has served Morocco well.

32. Okay, okay, locator markers hav e him last pegged in the furnace control room.

33. Rogoff (1998) has likened pegged exchange rate systems to "lightning rods" that attract financial crises.

34. I might be pegged as boring or bookish or too technical or not very interesting.”

35. Once pegged as a future star at USC, wideout Markeith Ambles is headed to Houston

36. The ERM was an arrangement that pegged most European currencies’ exchange-rate movements within limited bands.

37. In addition, fixed or pegged exchange rate regimes eliminated costs related to exchange rate hedging (7).

38. Upper and sole unit were then bonded together, not stitched and pegged, as in traditional boot construction.

39. An exchange rate system where a country's exchange rate is "pegged" (i.e. fixed) in relation to another currency.

40. Recent wage adjustments in NCR pegged the minimum wage to PhP 250.00 per day effective November 1, 2000.

41. Balanced gives ICX a new purpose: collateral for tokens pegged to real-world assets like the USD

42. Adjusted factors for currency risk where the local and the foreign currency are pegged to the euro

43. The krone is pegged to the euro via the ERM II, the European Union's exchange rate mechanism.

44. In exchange rate policy Rustamov voted for financial stability holding a pegged regime against the US dollar.

45. The Egyptian pound is not pegged to any foreign currency and there is a floating exchange regime.

46. Both countries have a long-standing tradition of pegged exchange rate regimes, dating back to the 1960s.

47. A new currency was introduced and pegged to the US dollar at a one-to-one exchange rate.

48. These sums are fixed by royal decree and are pegged and adjusted subject to possible review every year.

49. 12 The Brunei dollar (currency code BND) is pegged to the Singapore dollar at a 1 trade ratio.

50. Baze pegged my levels for five vitamins—B 12, selenium, zinc, copper, and E—as “optimal,” its highest rating

51. These relatively favourable inflation developments should be seen against the background of long-standing pegged exchange rate regimes.

52. These are high prices for China to pay to maintain its current policies, including the pegged exchange rate.

53. Or try installing a length of the famous Shaker pegged wall-rail for hanging small cupboards, shelves, mirrors and even chairs.

54. I think we live in a society which has simply pegged certain emotional rewards to the acquisition of material goods.

55. This pegged and tapered generation have learned from punk, will never repeat the glaring abuses of an earlier rock aristocracy.

56. In mid-1998 an agreement with Portugal established a pegged rate of 1 Portuguese escudo = 0.55 Cape Verdean escudo.

57. 20 This pegged and tapered generation have learned from punk, will never repeat the glaring abuses of an earlier rock aristocracy.

58. I would have never pegged an Ex-Rising Tide hacker as a good fit, but... you're picking things up pretty fast.

59. This inflation performance reflects a number of important policy choices, most notably the long-standing tradition of pegged exchange rate regimes, which dates

60. So the end result, the big picture what's happen here in order to maintain a trade imbalance in order to keep its currency pegged?

61. Indeed, some economists believe that intermediate regimes such as the adjustable pegged exchange rate will continue to be a viable option, especially for emerging markets.

62. The 75 m (246 ft) Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree is situated within the park and was pegged in 1988 as part of Australia's bicentennial celebrations.

63. (d) specify the adjustments to be made for currencies pegged to the euro in the currency risk sub-module referred to in Article 105(5).

64. After the Second World War currencies were pegged to the dollar and the dollar was backed by gold, this system came to an end in 1971.

65. The integration of North Sea energy systems is pegged to drive regional economic growth through the development of new business cases as well as employment opportunities.

66. The adjustments in the exchange rate regimes from pegged to adjustable peg systems, and finally to flexible exchange rate regimes, have contributed to the process of economic integration.

67. Since the replacement of the Portuguese escudo with the euro, the Cape Verdean escudo has been pegged to the euro at a rate of 1 EUR = 110.265 CVE.

68. The adjustments in the exchange rate regimes from pegged to adjustable peg systems, and finally to flexible exchange rate regimes, have contributed to the process of economic integration

69. These may occur because of discrete exchange rate adjustments among countries maintaining pegged exchange rates, or because of disturbances in asset markets in countries with floating exchange rates.

70. Under the Bretton Woods arrangement currencies were pegged to the dollar at fixed exchange rates. The dollar in turn was tied to gold at a fixed price.

71. From 1956 until 1973, the baht was pegged to the U.S. dollar at an exchange rate of 20.8 baht = one dollar and at 20 baht = 1 dollar until 1978.

72. The medium-term inflation performance of Cyprus reflects a number of important policy choices, most notably the long-standing tradition of pegged exchange rate regimes, which dates back to

73. For Bahrain, the Bahraini dinar is supposed to be pegged at $1 USD to 0.37608 BHD, meaning that the country is willing to offer Bahraini dinars in exchange for U.S

74. Experience suggests that intermediate regimes, such as the adjustable pegged exchange rate that was popular throughout much of the post–war period, are prone to instability and several other deficiencies.

75. Firstly, as a rule, exchange rates have been pegged to Euro or a basket of international currencies, which has removed the exchange rate policy as the economic adjustment instrument

76. Firstly, as a rule, exchange rates have been pegged to Euro or a basket of international currencies, which has removed the exchange rate policy as the economic adjustment instrument.

77. the detailed criteria for the adjustments for currencies pegged to the euro for the purpose of facilitating the calculation of the currency risk sub-module referred to in Article 109a(2)(d);

78. (p) the detailed criteria for the adjustments for currencies pegged to the euro for the purpose of facilitating the calculation of the currency risk sub-module referred to in Article 109a(2)(d);

79. Like the industrial tariff, the horticultural tariff was to be pegged to the parity price for heavy fuel oil, as determined by the Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek ( CBS ), and likewise adjusted quarterly .

80. (p) the detailed criteria for the adjustments for currencies pegged to the euro for the purpose of facilitating the calculation of the currency risk sub-module referred to in Article 109a(1)(d);