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Pegged meaning
simple past and past participle of peg
Example sentences (20)
The difference is that Alipay and WeChat Pay are directly pegged with the yuan - 1 yuan in an Alipay or WeChat Pay account equals 1 yuan of fiat money - while Libra is pegged with a basket of currencies.
Alas, it pegged out on the way, probably from the added stress of having a red-nosed bawheid slavering over it.
Beginning in 2024, shared revenue payments will be tied to annual increases in the state’s sales tax revenue, pegged at approximately 3% annually.
Bloomberg had pegged revenues at Rs 10,590 crore.
But the Bees were unable to build on that lead and were pegged back by Douglas Luiz’s equaliser for European hopefuls Villa three minutes from time.
Chelsea broke down Everton’s resistance seven minutes after the break when the excellent Joao Felix drilled home a low drive, but they were pegged back when Abdoulaye Doucoure scrambled home an equaliser from a corner after 69 minutes.
Delhi has the poorest air quality among cities globally, with PM2.5 concentration levels pegged at nearly 10 times the WHO target.
During the recent opening of tenders, it was revealed that the school at Isseneru which is located in Middle Mazaruni is estimated to be built at a cost of $30 million, while Wax Creek located in Upper Mazaruni is pegged at $45 million.
He said O’Brien would be a difference-maker, and actually pegged the Patriots to win the division because of how much he’d help Jones.
In a frantic second half at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham twice took the lead through Thomas O’Connor and Paul Mullin on either side of a sending-off for Daniel Jebbison, but the Welsh club were pegged back by goals from Oliver Norwood and Egan.
In its report yesterday, the USDA pegged corn crop quality at 50% good or excellent, down from 55% last week and 67% at this time last year.
In the process, he also developed treaties meant to secure strategic materials (cobalt, copper, oil and uranium) from those countries, as well as a common currency pegged to the French franc that would ensure control of their economies.
It's clear Bridges is evolving into more than the 3&D player he's long been pegged as, adding a quality playmaking element to his game, as he's sporting 3.5 assists per game, also a career-high.
Its latest SEC filing, reported, pegged its value at $40.3 billion as of the end of September 2022.
Jota restored Liverpool’s lead with a sharp finish on the turn in the 55th minute but Liverpool were pegged back again when Virgil Van Dijk’s clearing header fell to an unmarked Gibbs-White.
Kuol kept things ticking over for the visitors, adding his second triple and three more from the line on an 8-1 run that pegged the deficit back to six.
Meanwhile, the Bloomberg Valuation Service pegged the rate on five-year corporate bonds at 6.257 percent or 3.7 bps higher than the auction average.
Meanwhile, the skinless peanuts from China used to be P2,400 per box in pre-pandemic, but now it is now pegged at P2,975.
Overall, the revenue growth band of the top-tier IT players was pegged at between 14-20 per cent for Q3FY23, compared to the year ago period.
Polling has pegged a tight race regardless of whether the GOP nominee is Trump or DeSantis.