The urge to barter and truck was strong enough to push goods over two thousand miles. |
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Following Adam Smith, humans have a natural tendency to barter, truck, and trade. |
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There was little currency available so that payment in kind, barter and truck were widespread. |
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The agriculture crisis has destroyed the old barter system he had with his regular clients. |
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We used the money to barter, badly, for cheap Persian rugs, stale aftershaves and fool's gold. |
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Money made trade enormously more fluid by replacing barter with a single unit of exchange that could be traded for any good. |
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People are attending burgeoning barter clubs to get what they need on the open market. |
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Inflation made the official currency worthless, so people resorted to barter. |
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Some networks may turn over some of their airtime to barter deals, offsetting programming costs. |
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Wine was viewed by some republics as a potential earner of hard currency, by others as useful barter. |
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The tribes also barter their kills for a type of red salt from China that they feed to livestock, most of which are gayals. |
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Wyatt was a broker working for Itex, one of the nation's largest barter exchanges. |
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Goods that are not indigenously produced are acquired from neighbouring tribes through barter exchange. |
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In other words, you should barter what is of no consequence to you but may be of value to others. |
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They lived in Yearman, in southern Ohio, until they had nothing to barter and couldn't get credit for a twist of tobacco. |
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Tipis routinely are transported to powwows, barter fairs and rendezvous on a truck's carrying racks. |
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This early form of barter, however, does not provide the transferability and divisibility that makes trading efficient. |
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Cigarette cards, along with glass marbles, were staples of the small child's barter system. |
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But a long period of piracy intervened between the early practices of silent barter and the later trade by modern exchange methods. |
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At the place it was intended for all along, paid in by silent barter, which without detailed operational intelligence we cannot hope to trace. |
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Silent barter does not normally feature in the cultural repertoire of societies capable of undertaking developed terracing. |
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Economic transactions would then be conducted through barter rather than via the medium of a debased script. |
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It is reported that formerly, exchange was carried on by means of silent barter. |
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The right column was a record of credit, of payments in cash or barter made against the debt. |
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The nuts were a vital source of food for their families, autumn forage for their animals, and a commodity for barter and sale. |
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The introduction of muskets, as a major item of trade and barter, was the catalyst for the many conflicts which broke out. |
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After all, the last time I checked, neither my utility company nor the phone company would accept my skills in barter for their services. |
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A system of digital barter would be set up so that one could download viruses only by contributing new viruses. |
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Let's begin pondering briefly a primitive barter economy where goods are traded for goods. |
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A handful of profiteers, cashing in on this occasion to barter superstition, are ready to tout articles relating to funerals. |
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The Jam will also have a flea market where you can sell, buy and barter musical instruments, audiotapes, CDs and rock T-shirts. |
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But even as you convert from trade to cash, barter still may have a place in your business. |
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When you do receive a new exploit, either by paying cash or through barter, pretend it's yours. |
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Of course, this constant barter of cash for influence represents politics as usual. |
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Those who survived used credit, barter, and available cash to stay in business. |
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There weren't any Roman emperors about to barter oysters weight by weight for gold, as they did in the ancient past. |
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Not only did bookkeeping barter accommodate two-way trade, it also facilitated triangular barter. |
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Bell's accounts also reveal the prevalence of barter over cash transactions. |
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That I just might find a friend from barter and trade in no way argues that the store is hospitable to the establishment of friendships. |
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People genuinely thought that after this there would be no more money systems, that it'd all be barter. |
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They had to resort to direct barter with peasants, exchanging their products or even parts of their machines for food. |
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The programme takes them on a journey through time from barter and trade, to today's financial practises. |
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And if you need something done for your business but don't have the money to pay for it, you can always barter goods or services in exchange. |
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These regulations included the current prohibition on the sale, trade or barter of whitecoats and bluebacks. |
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Household items to mostly barter for fruit and vegetables and maybe a few bucks. |
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Like many people who barter, Mr. Fritzsche tends to draw a distinction between cash and barter. |
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Then, an irregular depreciation practice and the evidence of barter trade regarding fixed assets were observed for the same company. |
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The coordinator can facilitate such exchanges by putting airlines in contact with those who may be willing to barter. |
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The Mi'Kmaq rights include trade, barter, sale, and commerce for their social and economic well-being. |
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The exchange of goods and services, be it through sales, leasing or barter is governed by a contract. |
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You probably have ways of getting things through fair barter or trade. |
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The abundant use of credit and barter and credit transfers between multiple parties testifies not only to an absence of cash but also to the interdependencies of neighbours. |
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Perhaps one might even say that the development of universal rules of conduct did not begin within the organized community of the tribe but rather with the first instance of silent barter. |
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We run a recycling station in our settlement including a contact point for barter transactions. |
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Join us as you hunt and barter for supplies, cut wood and wash clothes the old fashioned way. |
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Others advocated autarchy, that is, firmly basing the German economy in Central Europe and securing its raw materials through barter agreements. |
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Once he was forced to pay a French porter in hard cash, when the fellow refused to barter his services for a jar of his mother's home made achaar. |
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In the medium term, distrust in the general banking system can result in under-use of banking facilities, and even reliance on a barter economy. |
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The barter, grant and giving of goods and services as gifts would also constitute exports. |
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You can barter with other companies for everything from advertising to goods. |
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Therefore, a gift of property or a transfer under a barter transaction constitutes a sale. |
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Maori began to barter muka for muskets and other European goods. |
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They were not common at this time, but when he and others came to New Zealand on later visits hei-tiki were plentiful and freely offered for barter. |
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Charges for such services were mutually agreed between the consignee and carter, payment often being by way of barter for household or farm commodities. |
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Although in form very primitive, silent barter is in substance more advanced than the exchange of presents, for it is based on the strict principle of give-and-take resulting from hard bargaining. |
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The Torres Straits method of using silent barter after war and the method of silent barter formerly found in the Admiralties are another means of making trade possible in spite of hostility. |
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An unnamed Iranian official told the news service that the barter would include Russian weapons. |
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Most of its international trade was essentially in barter, particularly with its Eastern European satellites. |
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Finally, due to the instability of the financial system in Asia Pacific, counter-trade agreements and barter might be other alternatives for doing business in Asia. |
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Burning Man is a refreshing, artsy anomaly in America, a place where commerce and barter are not allowed, replaced instead with selfless giving on an enormous scale. |
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I think it safe to say that the world would be back to an enormously complex and chaotic form of barter and that trade would be reduced to a virtual standstill. |
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Occasionally, that system of trading degrades into heated barter or anger. |
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Lamalera, an almost moneyless society, depends primarily on barter. |
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In the hamlet of Tzajalemel in 1868, breakaway Tzotzils worshiping a talking saint established a moneyless economy with a sophisticated barter system. |
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We can barter for somefing perhaps ya want to unload some anger? |
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Chieftains would barter their slaves to Arab, Berber, Ottoman or European buyers for rum, spices, cloth or other goods. |
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A medium of exchange is an intermediary used in trade to avoid the inconveniences of a pure barter system. |
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The original form of trade, barter, saw the direct exchange of goods and services for other goods and services. |
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Later one side of the barter started to involve precious metals, which gained symbolic as well as practical importance. |
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Might he, instead, offer something in barter for the flowers? |
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You may be able to barter for some of the items you need at the local market. |
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All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter. |
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The myth that the Celtic monetary system consisted of wholly barter is a common one, but is in part false. |
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According to Adam Smith, human economies were based on barter prior to monetary systems. |
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Still, Sweden remained a poor and economically backward country in which barter was the means of exchange. |
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This barter occurred chiefly between the medieval era and the early 20th century. |
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Since Roman times, long convoys had transported slaves as well as all sorts of products to be used for barter. |
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Unlawfully offer to barter fish not caught under specified licence. |
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We also reject barter systems for exchanging goods and services of commercial value, unless an organization has an appropriate mechanism in place to ensure compliance with the relevant tax laws. |
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Jamaican nationals within Trinidad and Tobago barter shipments of marijuana or cocaine for reexport. |
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The concept of supply is quite broad and includes the provision of a property or a service in any manner, including sale, transfer, barter, exchange, licence, rental, lease, gift or disposition. |
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At the time of the posting of the advertisement, Crump used a software program that permitted other barter company operators to place ads on its website. |
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Tsawwassen First Nation has the right to trade and barter fish and aquatic plants harvested under its fishing right. This is allowed only among Tsawwassen members and with other Aboriginal people of Canada. |
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Salt is something that everyone uses and that the majority of people must buy or barter for, making a universal iodization program feasible and iodized salt was one of the 20th century's greatest global health initiatives. |
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The Bororo also sometimes barter milk for grain, but they get cash from selling butter, which is less perishable than milk and can be sold in the weekly markets and beyond. |
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Instead of paying cash, he goes to a printer within his barter exchange and pays with trade dollars. |
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Such a deal would benefit Pakistan's stuttering economy and boost those who barter chillies, mangoes and carpets over the Kashmiri line of control. |
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The Mishmi carry on considerable barter with peoples living in Tibet and Assam, trading musk, medicinal herbs, paper bark, and aconite poison in exchange for clothing, salt, copperware, and swords. |
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On the other hand, most groups remote from urban centres, who operate subsistence and barter rather than cash economies, have scarcely any need to invent or to learn reading and writing, or account keeping. |
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The women said that men were now more involved, pushing children in prams, and although they didn't have lots of money, they had great memories of barter or exchange for goods and food. |
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A senior Russian government official – who spoke to Reuters – said separately that Russia has started supplying grain, equipment and construction materials to Iran in exchange for crude oil under a barter deal. |
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Chinese colonists controlled the trade and barter systems, cultivated the pastures of Inner Mongolia, and in Inner Mongolia outnumbered the Mongolian natives. |
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Food commodity markets are meanwhile so volatile and unpredictable, that barter trade has become too tempting to resist, despite its costs in shrinking markets. |
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The treaty ignores the decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada in Sparrow and Van der Peet that rejected aboriginal claims to the trade and barter sale of food fish and the commercial sale of salmon. |
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Crump Barter Services Inc. is a barter company, incorporated under the laws of Ontario, that provides services to other barter companies in Ontario and elsewhere. |
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At the consumption level, it led to the substitution of GDR money with time, barter, and hard-currencies. |
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That approach led Hart to conclude that presidents were speaking more and saying less, largely as speech-making became a tool of barter and the speech act became a political favour and a moment for aggrandizement. |
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The same can-do spirit that built the transcontinental railroad and designed the computer chip managed to slap together a barter system that remains the envy of the organized world! |
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Nobody knows whether this stockpile remains intact, and there are worries that some of it may have been used as barter for weapons and other imported goods. |
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The second option would have been to barter for Republican votes. |
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People briefly had to resort to barter for their transactions. |
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She may barter for labor, livestock or other goods. |
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It is easy to understand how the sale or barter of talismen begun. |
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And how will your conscience answer one day for carrying so many bonny lasses to barter modesty for conceit and levity at the metropolitan Vanity Fair? |
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Mauritians love to barter and almost every stallholder asks for tips on Premiership football games, as they place bets on everything from results to who scores the first goal. |
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In the floating markets that remain, merchants still paddle along the klongs in long, open ruilla pai loaded with produce and steaming dishes to barter and exchange. |
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Lorry drivers siphoned off scarce petrol to barter for food with farmers. |
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Sheep themselves may be a medium of trade in barter economies. |
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The explorers used blankets and other supplies for barter to get food from the native people. |
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Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani, on a visit to Tajikistan, says he supports a proposal to barter Iranian gas to Tajikistan in exchange for Tajiki water. |
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