It depends on who is buying it. A purist will always want it to be EXACTLY the way it left the factory. Even if the factory does the work, it will lose value in some folks opinion.
Napoleon lost the Battle of Waterloo in Belgium, which signaled the end of the first French Empire.
Some assets lose its value like plant and machinery as they lose its power and they are known as fixed assets
Your serial number indicates that your Browning 16 gauge auto-5 shotgun was made in the year 1949.The price will range from 450 dollars for a plain barrel model,550 dollars for a Matte rib barrel model,and 675 dollars for a vent rib barrel model.You will lose some value if the poly choke was a after market add on,as these are less desirable to shooters and collectors.
Belgium exits Because Spain didn't want to lose the 17 Netherlands in a revolt and invaded the place. The Current Belgian-Dutch border is where the Dutch stopped the Spanish. Belgium became independent because Belgium wanted to.
Belgium exits Because Spain didn't want to lose the 17 Netherlands in a revolt and invaded the place. The Current Belgian-Dutch border is where the Dutch stopped the Spanish. Belgium became independent because Belgium wanted to.
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Yes. In fact, it's almost guarenteed that a word will lose its value once translated.
Soil can lose its value in several ways. Two are erosion of topsoil and depletion of nutrients and microorganisms in the soil.
Yes, any figurine that is damaged or tampered with ourside of its box will lose value.
Cooking anything will make it lose some nutrients by denaturing proteins (good for browning) and breaking down vitamins and minerals. Boiling things, especially, can take away nutritional value into the water fairly quickly.
Yes, you can lose a stock, and you can lose a bond, but bonds are harder to lose, and can never decrease in value.
The opposite of lose (a competition) is "win."The opposite of lose (misplace) is to "find."The opposite of lose (possession, value) is to "gain." To not lose is to "retain."