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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181. If no journal is maintained, transactions would simply be posted to the ledger as they occurred.
182. This paper is devoted primarily to harmonization of legal rights and duties arising under international transactions.
183. So the total number of transactions will be ten, and the average price of each transaction is £16 / 10 £1.60.
184. Important parts of the system of international transactions, such as the Eurodollar market, are outside any control whatever.
185. The third has been the provision of an ever-increasing variety of financial instruments needed to support the growing complexity of cross-border transactions.
186. At a time when house sales are few and far between, successful transactions are those where realistic prices are asked.
187. This card-based account also incurs a £3 fee for counter transactions and a £5 fee for third-party credits.
188. An additional attractive feature for savers was the fact that societies did not normally levy transactions charges on accounts.
189. The transactions are secure, so the cash does not go astray or disappear; nor can it be forged easily.
190. He had his own exchequer at Marlborough for this purpose, and accounted at the Westminster Exchequer for transactions there.
191. All transactions had to be recorded on government-provided fiscal receipts with special stamps.
192. This is also true with other three-cornered credit transactions, besides car sales.
193. The notion of an official gold price at which inter-central-bank transactions were to be conducted was also abandoned.
194. This view of the mind as the prime organ of the body in its transactions with the environment is a profound one.
195. Flows due to the transactions of these customers influence the cash position of the money market but are not disclosed by the Bank.
196. Their hard-won brand equity was swept away by the power of the marketplace transactions.
197. The weakest test of conformity with the no-arbitrage condition uses the bounds set by the transactions costs of arbitrage.
198. The increased use of credit cards in recent years has reduced both the transactions and precautionary demands.
199. Whilst the class were actively engaged in carrying out the transactions the students went from pair to pair and helped out.
200. Legislation was passed on private business transactions and shareholding companies,[http://sentencedict.com/transactions.html] and also amending the law on military service.
201. Mirror is also hit by the large number of transactions with the Maxwell private companies.
202. This will not affect money supply since it involves no sterling transactions and hence will not affect banks' sterling deposits.
203. They offer a wide range of transactions under one roof.
204. User representatives in international accounting develop integrated international financial and accounting systems for the banking transactions of multinational organizations.
205. Worse, Joe heard that Johnson had ordered that all transactions between Defense and State be channeled through him.
206. Of course, there is no reason why individual contracts can not be negotiated for individual transactions.
207. Since nothing that Chirac allegedly did was against the law, he is not liable for prosecution over these supposed transactions.
208. Mostly, they hand over a credit-card number, but some transactions already use electronic cash.
209. The list of transactions has grown steadily since Symington filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in September.
210. Draw up a worksheet and enter the transactions outlined in the example above.
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