Synonym: merchandiser. Similar words: commercial, purchase, at the mercy of, change, chance, channel, exchange, by chance. Meaning: ['mɜrtʃənt /'mɜː-] n. a businessperson engaged in retail trade.
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(241) D'Annunzio's company was an ideal candidate for a venture merchant bank.
(242) A British merchant cruiser had been sunk by German battle cruisers.
(243) Provincial towns and their rising merchant class, desiring to have some influence on the central bureaucracy, were keen to ensure that a steady stream of locals won places within it.
(244) Are you employed by a Futures Commission Merchant ( FCM )?
(245) With the revival of cities, the merchant class formed their own values as opposed to those of the then society.
(246) First , plenitude of the debt laws norm was because of economic development in Tang Dynasty , exactly to say it was because the merchant economy was more developed than past .
(247) Merchant shipping firms have generally avoided arming crew or security guards for reasons of safety, liability and conformity with the laws of the countries where they dock.
(248) The "Outline Haulage" was accidentally proposed after its first plan defeated when Yuan Shizhen was on the way to Yangzhou in September of the 45th year of Wanli after contacts with salt merchant.
(249) The Merchant shall give such cash deposit or other security as the Carrier may deem sufficient to cover the estimated General Average contribution of the Goods before delivery.
(250) This is one of many reasons you should have a good local wine merchant, because he or she can help find it.
(251) Harry has kicked around all over the world as a merchant seaman.
(252) Merchant class people of the pre Qin period had their own unique spiritual world and family life.
(253) The Genoese commander wanted to throw his cannon into the sea, to hide the soldiers between decks, and to slip along in the dark as a merchant vessel.
(254) A marketplace for food is the basis of all trade, and the beginnings of a merchant class in society.
(255) Somali man has admitted attacking a US warship in April after mistaking it for a merchant vessel.
(256) Anhui merchant collectors and dealers in calligraphic works and paintings prospered as never before.
(257) Merchant Marine Academy in 1969, my educated dad were happy. Standard Oil of California had hired me for its oil-tanker fleet.
(258) It is reported that most victims of car accidents from Lome to Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso to the merchant.
(259) I am a beauty - merchant , a trader in song, and I pursue utility.
(260) One bulb of the most sought-after variety , the flaming red-striped Semper Augustus, sold for twice the yearly income of a rich merchant.
(261) Fifthly, Investment industry partially transferred merchant capital into industrial capital.
(262) Should the proceeds of sale fail to cover the amount due, including expenses incurred, the Carrier shall be entitled to recover the balance from the Merchant.
(263) When you hear the words, " adventure travel" , perhaps you think ofthe Venetian merchant Marco Polo, the distinguished African explorer David Livingstone, or North Pole adventurer Robert Peary.
(264) He is a merchant; In his hand are balances of deceit ; He loves to extort.
(265) Actual bank fees are determined by the volume of credit card transactions, total dollar amount of credit sales, and how well the merchant can negotiate.
(266) Third, we do not think the officer is a common work as, for sample, merchant, kitchener, and so on.
(267) Gesell, following a suggestion made by Swiss merchant George Nordman(http://Sentencedict.com), argued that a "carrying tax" on money could prevent hoarding.
(268) Assets List of the Two Sons was a distributed assets list of Jiang Zhongxin, a salt merchant in Jiang Village, Shexian County during the years of Xian Feng and Tong Zhi in the Qing Dynasty.
(269) A person employed by, and soliciting business for, a commission house or futures commission merchant.
(270) The merchant laughed and demanded his winnings from the bet.
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