Synonym: trade. Similar words: fade in, trade, trader, trade-off, trade off, free trade, trade surplus, trade deficit. Meaning: v. turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase trade-in. n. an item of property that is given in part payment for a new one.
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(61) Member States can thus shelter behind the organisation they have created for the regulation of trade in a commodity.
(62) There is still an illegal but lucrative trade in ivory between Africa and South-East Asia.
(63) Until they are, female labour at half rates will have a dangerous effect on the printing trade in general.
(64) A wife, if she worked hard, could prepare ten buffalo robes for trade in a season.
(65) The feather trade in great auks, eider, and other sea birds has been mentioned earlier.
(66) The three countries are preparing to resume the slaughter of whales for profit and restart the international trade in whale meat.
(67) The trade in data processing between countries is likely to grow faster than the trade in goods.
(68) These nations are demanding an end to all trade in ivory.
(69) Funeral furnishing was a trade in which the outward and visible signs of his merchandise helped to advertise his craft.
(70) A number of drug dealers ply their trade in the park.
(71) Trade in illegal tapes and computer software is brazen in some parts of the world.
(72) He joined Anglo in 1968, learning the mining trade in the firm's diamond, gold and uranium divisions.
(73) Some retailers have been doing a brisk trade in the new toys, others apparently have not.
(74) Consequently, frontier controls were necessary to ensure that cross-frontier trade in goods adhered to the various national requirements.
(75) The illegal trade in drugs supports organised crime the world over.
(76) He and I used to sail together to the Spice Islands to trade in vitamin pills and conch shells.
(77) Trade in agricultural products would be covered by bilateral agreements.
(78) Trade in the grey whale has been outlawed since 1949 because uncontrolled whaling had put it on the verge of extinction.
(79) Complaints Police have received scores of complaints about dealers openly plying their trade in front of small children on street corners.
(80) Economic disputes range from trade in textiles[http://sentencedict.com], alcohol and scrap metal to high duties on commercial flights over Siberia.
(81) Churchill's move to the Board of Trade in 1908 coincided with the return of acute economic depression.
(82) The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are. You trade in your reality for a role. You trade in your sense for an act. You give up your ability to feel, and in exchange, put on a mask. There can't be any large- scale revolution until there's a personal revolution, on an individual level. It's got to happen inside first. Jim Morrison
(83) Most of them were from the barbaric tribes nearer the frozen Hub, which had a sort of export trade in heroes.
(84) It hopes for a significant export trade in this latest answer to civil disorder.
(85) In what amounts to the biggest trade in the history of team sports, not a single player changes cities.
(86) Hotels and stores are doing a brisk trade in vampire kits.
(87) They are used to finance trade in the short term.
(88) Thus in this case we get two-way trade in the same product.
(89) I he trade in tropical hardwoods has already peaked and stocks in some countries are rapidly running down.
(90) Local conservationists have become increasingly concerned about the impact of the booming trade in wild fungi in the region.
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