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pegged ADJ

gold pegged currency ECON

reference peg ELEC

tent-peg N (instruments & machines)

drive or ram in a peg or stake VB

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The walls are structured with vertical and diagonal hand-hewn timbers also set with pegged mortise and tenon joinery at the sills and plates.
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A fixed exchange rate is usually used to stabilize the value of a currency, vis-a-vis the currency it is pegged to.
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In this sense, it is a compromise between a fixed (or pegged) exchange rate and a floating exchange rate.
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Numerous maple trees were uprooted by the storm and damage was pegged at $150,000 Canadian dollars.
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The main portion of the show consists of a round-table discussion and debate, pegged loosely to a selection of the week's major technology headlines.
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Its currency, the escudo, is pegged to the euro.
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With respect to the liquidity requirements for different risks insurers and reinsurers carry, investment in quoted equities has been pegged at 50% while unquoted equity investment should not exceed 10%.
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The attic's mortise and tenon framing is set at a wide angle and pegged without a ridge beam, a common practice in the middle of the 19th century.
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As the currency depreciated over time, it was pegged at two shillings four sterling pence in 1906.
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Local press coverage pegged the sale price in the neighborhood of $4.3 million for the three-station combo.
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