Synonym: business, trade. Similar words: commercial, summer, comment, commence, fierce, per cent, recommend, comment on. Meaning: ['kɒmɜːs] n. 1. transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services) 2. the United States federal department that promotes and administers domestic and foreign trade (including management of the census and the patent office); created in 1913 3. social exchange, especially of opinions, attitudes, etc..
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31. Amid all the dust and the commerce we come upon a guy stationed at a cardboard carton desk.
32. Interestingly, the security problems plaguing network administrators resemble the problems facing transaction-based electronic commerce.
33. Chamber of Commerce and Telcom Ventures, is rapidly assembling a federation of state and local chambers of commerce across the country.
34. This would attract industry and commerce, and hence bring about the creation of jobs.
35. The Commerce Department said incomes grew by 0.6 percent, while spending got a 0.7 percent boost.
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36. Commerce among the states must, of necessity, be commerce with the states.
37. The Mackinac Island Chamber of Commerce can provide information on alternatives.
38. The Office has stopped subsidising one-day energy surveys for industry and commerce and there is little accessible public information.
39. At Commerce, Huang was scheduled to receive 37 intelligence briefings during his 18-month tenure, records show.
40. They engaged in commerce, merchants setting off in carts and wagons for several thousand Ii.
41. This reflects the antipathy towards industry and commerce from traditionally educated, liberal-humanist teachers.
42. The Commerce Department had determined earlier that increased numerical accuracy would not affect the distribution of representatives.
43. Our modern Western world is consequently run by captains of industry, commerce and business who have an underlying Eastern philosophy.
44. Many lawyers in commerce and industry are at a disadvantage over Woolf, compared to their private practice brethren.
45. A bomb which exploded in Istanbul's chamber of commerce building on Feb. 20 killed one person and injured 16.
46. Background: Hammer v. Dagenhart concerned an act of Congress that banned the products of child labor from interstate commerce.
47. In preparation for his job at Commerce(sentencedict.com), Huang received an interim security clearance while he was still working at Lippo.
48. Carrying the analogy further, the functions carried out by the human body would be the electronic commerce applications.
49. Open unemployment is now up to 20 %, according to the local chamber of commerce.
50. But the issue also epitomized the emerging dilemma for Laura, caught between the dictates of commerce and social responsibility.
51. Congress may forbid discrimination in public accommodations that are related to interstate commerce. 28.
52. Other examples abound in the worlds of commerce, government, education, and organized sport.
53. As centres of commerce, finance and fashion their buildings reflect the sardonic elegance of a bygone era.
54. She was appointed to the Cabinet as secretary of commerce.
55. In this situation professionals are most apt to allow their normal reserve about commerce to lapse, and to give meaningful information.
56. But pirates lurked in the shoals of global commerce, ready to plunder the cargoes.
57. The Sherman act was amended in 1982 to exclude trade or commerce with foreign nations.
58. And good intentions don't stand up in the rough and tumble of global commerce.
59. The Office of Government Commerce was set up last April to draw a line under this relatively poor performance.
60. But Commerce Department officials said that did not entitle him to see any classified information, and they maintain he saw none.
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