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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61. However, investment without a clear idea of the electronic commerce architecture being built would be akin to driving with blinders on.
62. They may regulate their internal affairs and their domestic commerce as they like.
63. The steamship and the railway, the legacy of the colonial past and the expansive power of commerce make this inevitable.
64. He does not pursue into modern times his lively thought about the connection between commerce and art; wisely, perhaps.
65. The commerce power invoked here by the Congress is a specific and plenary one authorized by the Constitution itself.
65. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
66. The final version merely required firms to report to the Commerce Department whenever they complied with the boycott.
67. Candidates from government, commerce or academic backgrounds are invited to apply.
68. With its preeminent worldwide Web-hosting position, Verio is strategically poised to capitalize on the global electronic commerce explosion.
69. We were the shysters who were into every business deal jamming the honest flow of commerce with fakery and fraud.
70. Electronic commerce depends on the unspoken assumption that computers cooperate efficiently for seamless information sharing.
71. Multimedia Content for E-Commerce Applications Multimedia content can be considered both fuel and traffic for electronic commerce applications.
72. To become a reality, electronic commerce needs a network infrastructure to transport the content.
73. But online stock trading was once one of the few reliably profitable areas of electronic commerce.
74. Part of the reason was a growing belief in the power of scientific thinking to improve trade and commerce.
75. Many local chambers of commerce are already taking a lead role in this process.
76. The forums are organized by the Business Youth Exchange, an intermediary group associated with the local chamber of commerce.
77. Commerce officials now say they wish a foreign background check had been done, even though it was not required.
78. In pointing to the large element of rates paid by local industry or commerce[sentencedict.com], the government had a stronger case.
79. Unlike encryption, digital signatures are a recent development, the need for which has arisen with the proliferation of electronic commerce.
80. These goals are the guiding buoys for firms plotting their course in the turbulent waters of electronic commerce.
81. In many areas such schemes are operated by the local chamber of commerce or residents' association.
82. Hey Matt, old pal, old buddy, this stuff got stolen from us, it was moving, interstate commerce.
83. The small-business component of the local chambers of commerce affiliated with us is even more conspicuous.
84. It will overtake Commerce as the second-biggest federal office building in the land.
85. Men of industry and commerce began to emerge as men of some wealth.
86. The humans were astounded by the grace and majesty of Elf civilisation and well-pleased with the commerce that went on there.
87. If members of the chamber of commerce disagree about that, I am sure that they will be in touch with me.
88. The bustle of metropolitan commerce and tourism filled the streets.
89. The Chamber of Commerce is behind this year's annual fund-raising dinner.
90. That sets up what may be an inevitable clash between security and commerce, however.
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