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Example sentences for "commercial transactions"

  • In proportion to the length of time that must elapse before any bank bills, treasury notes, or other commercial paper can be paid in specie, does its value increase or diminish in commercial transactions.

  • Without a standard of value of some kind, commerce would be difficult, if not impossible, and just in proportion to the uniformity and stability of the standard is the security and consequent extent of commercial transactions.

  • In the law of property and in the law of commercial transactions it is precisely this general element and its relation to past situations that is decisive.

  • He acquired them by discovery, by capture in war, by labor in agriculture or as an artisan, by commercial transactions or by inheritance.

  • Perhaps, however, there is room to doubt whether the true reform will consist in anything less than the entire abolition of packet subsidies, and the offering of the contracts in the ordinary way of commercial transactions.

  • Commercial transactions, relating even to very small amounts, were now managed through the post.

  • Quantitatively they are not important, and qualitatively they are not really commercial transactions.

  • Commercial transactions, in this sense, are not limited to ordinary buying and selling.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    commercial crops; commercial enterprise; commercial fertilizers; commercial importance; commercial intercourse; commercial paper; commercial success; commercial transactions; commercial travellers; commercial treaties; commercial value; family affair; gain ground; given state; had made; immense booty; latter part; left here; little woman; naturally enough; oiled silk; parliamentary vote; photograph lent; present from; sailing vessel; sexual matters