Bosnian Serbs have responded by deserting the dinar for the more reliable domestic product.
Soon hundreds of fellow Tutsis in the Congolese army were deserting and joining him.
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He had served in Iraq in 2003 before deserting to Canada with his family while on leave.
Not to be mistaken with deserting allies but merely not taking on the full cost of their security.
Asians, who account for up to 60% of high rollers, were deserting Las Vegas even before Sept. 11.
By that stage, the composure that Monaghan had hitherto displayed was deserting them.
Less high-profile Frenchman have been labeled as unpatriotic for deserting their beloved France.
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Asians, who account for up to 60% of Las Vegas' high rollers, were deserting its casinos even before Sept. 11.
Searching the town's police station, they found three men who claimed they were taken prisoner for deserting the Iraqi army.
OK. Will increased credit mean that people will suddenly scoop up the same products they have been deserting in droves for decades?
That is the real reason Mr Lafontaine flounced so huffily out of office, deserting friends, colleagues and supporters without explanation or apology.
It had been surgically sheared as punishment for deserting the army, and he wants to know if the Americans can surgically restore it.
Certainly, former BlackBerry devotees have been deserting their cherished devices in droves in favor of smartphones, including Apple ( AAPL) iPhones, in recent years.
Latinos, who comprise about one-third of the church, have long been deserting it for evangelicalism, as the many storefront outfits in Hispanic neighbourhoods testify.
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Savers are deserting banks for more rewarding places to park their money, such as in mutual funds (unit trusts, in Britain) and insurance policies.
In America, strong pressure for reform comes from blacks and Hispanics in big cities, who are deserting the public school system in unprecedented numbers.
Their failure may yet lead to rats deserting a sinking ship.
With investors deserting the business, acquisitions are no longer an option.
Along with the fashion police, the new owners also took criticism from their urban betters, many of them also owners of country homes, for deserting the city.
In his Budget speech, Mr Darling said Labour had been "right about the recovery" and urged voters not to put it at risk by deserting the party.
There was trouble in the ranks and men began deserting.
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He needs to assure the country that the Bush strategy in Iraq is working, and in doing so, he has to keep restless Republican lawmakers from deserting the president.
They found that, over the course of the breeding season, deserting the nest once eggs had been laid boosted the number of descendants produced by the bird that fled.
Her mother seeks refuge in an affair with a detective, and literalises her need to put the murder behind her by deserting her husband and their remaining two children.
Moreover, Mr Major also inherited the poll tax, the product of his predecessor's attempt to reform local-government finance, which had young rebels on the streets and old rebels deserting the Conservatives in droves.
Long term, if corporations want to keep demand constant, and growing at a robust pace, they will pay more attention to the side effects of deserting perfectly good labor sources in one country for those of another.
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