Similar words: transaction, transact, mass action, ransack, active transport, ransacked, ransacking, means of transportation. Meaning: [træn'zækʃn] n. a written account of what transpired at a meeting.
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151. Try to ascertain the financing techniques used by your own country in its international transactions with the rest of the world.
152. Since travel was so slow, these commercial transactions took a long time to complete.
153. Davide began to enjoy his work even less than before; he applied himself to property transactions.
154. Thirdly, should the measure be confined to business transactions or apply to consumer transactions as well?
155. National laws regulating domestic transactions are either considered adequate or, if not, are thought best changed by domestic legislation.
156. According to Friedman, money has a convenience yield in the sense that its holding saves time and effort in carrying out transactions.
157. You must also have a rent book, if you pay rent weekly, as proof of your financial transactions.
158. Observance of reasonable guidelines designed to encourage increased and profitable participation by Network members in cross-border transactions.
159. A few questions about general financial transactions were asked and answered, and Meese then pointed out the paragraph about the diversion.
160. The transactions motive simply means that firms must hold cash in order to conduct normal business transactions.
161. Where internet trading will continue to expand rapidly is in business-to-business transactions.
162. The second argument involves the transactions demand for holding cash balances instead of interest-bearing assets.
163. Both importers and exporters undertake their foreign exchange transactions near their home offices in Great Britain. 3.
164. For every new avenue the digital underground invents to disguise transactions,[http://sentencedict.com/transactions.html] the digital IRS will counter with a surveillance method.
165. Central computer recording of transactions would enable automatic screening for multiple and unjustified claims.
166. It was hoped that synchronising time across the Internet will give people more confidence in carrying out electronic transactions.
167. A similar picture emerges when we examine the net flows arising from transactions in assets and liabilities.
168. Typically, this means agreeing in advance on the methods a company uses to price transactions among its units.
169. Suffice to state at this stage that banks are essential for the smooth handling of overseas trade and investment transactions.
170. She had a gift for explaining how the mundane transactions of everyday living were infused with the sacred.
171. Employers who establish retirement plans must be cautious about engaging in transactions with their plans.
172. Best execution will also apply in principle to agency and other fiduciary transactions for non-private customers.
173. We can therefore conclude that in these societies a different system of exchange or barter was used for basic daily transactions.
174. Given that the harmonizing measure is to be confined to international transactions, what test is to be applied to determine internationality?
175. It has become standard in share sale transactions for there to be a separate deed of indemnity for taxation.
176. He has called for the compulsory registration of all property transactions in an attempt to stop the use of secret deals.
177. Both types of transactions necessitate the use of nostro accounts with correspondent banks.
178. Now, he said, most acquisitive companies would still prefer to do friendly transactions.
179. Dimon is a low-profile numbers-cruncher who takes pleasure in managing companies and completing transactions.
180. According to the quantity theory, money is held only for the purpose of making payments for current transactions.
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