Synonym: pecuniary. Similar words: dietary, planetarium, secretary, proprietary, retard, monetize, monetise, get around. Meaning: ['mʌnɪtərɪ] adj. relating to or involving money.
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91. Work itself may be a pleasure and the monetary reward may be of limited importance after a minimum income is gained.
92. The remaining type of clause is that which limits liability by reference to an overall monetary figure.
93. However, inflation broke rank in the mid-1980s, when monetary policy was allowed to become too loose.
94. Similarly, the process of monetary integration must be accompanied by progress towards political integration.
94. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
95. The easy money regime focused attention on monetary policy and contributed to the significance accorded to the money supply in later years.
96. Since the middle of the 1870s a world monetary depression had thrown trade into confusion.
97. Probably the last of the true amateur captains, his decisions were not controlled by monetary or vested interests.
98. If nothing else happens, we are in the world of monetary base control.
99. The monetary sector as a whole can not gain balances by bidding for deposits.
100. Such damages can include monetary loss, such as medical expenses, or psychological injury.
101. But, equally, Labour has to state clearly that the productive economy is more important that monetary.
102. It is made annually for eminence in organic chemistry and includes a monetary prize of £2000.
103. The rise of monetarism was accompanied by increased importance being attached to monetary policy.
104. The monetary role enabled the coin to function properly as a coin by ensuring that it circulated smoothly and without interruption.
105. What element of the monetary system should the government seek to control?
106. The Fed sets monetary policy by controlling short-term inter-est rates and by trying to control the supply of money.
107. Given such economic momentum, said the story[sentencedict.com], the Federal Reserve could run a more stimulative monetary policy without risking inflation.
108. Governments and their agents, the monetary authorities, are continually changing course in the conduct of their monetary policies.
109. Among international economists, it is widely accepted that free trade areas do not require monetary union in order to function effectively.
110. He argued that the international monetary system, based largely on the dollar, contained certain inherent contradictions.
111. This is a stark indicator of the fall in monetary growth since the end of the cold war.
112. That kind of curriculum vitae brings a reward in terms of career advancement, with the inevitable monetary gains.
113. A major purpose of monetary theory is to explain the behavior of real income and prices.
114. Alternatively, the government may wish to alter its monetary policy.
115. In practice, governments can also use monetary policy and exchange rate policy to influence the level of aggregate demand.
116. The Convertible Act requires the Central Bank to maintain 100 % backing for the monetary base in gold and currency.
117. From ancient Rome to the Weimar Republic to the Carter presidency, regimes have been rotted by the monetary cancer called inflation.
118. The policy of economic rigour and monetary stability, which had kept inflation to around 3 percent, would nevertheless be maintained.
119. The single market and economic and monetary union will expose regions and firms to greater competition.
120. Its symptoms are familiar: feeble monetary growth, a weak property market and a distressed banking system.
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