noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
chamber of commerce
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
electronic
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But online stock trading was once one of the few reliably profitable areas of electronic commerce .
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These goals are the guiding buoys for firms plotting their course in the turbulent waters of electronic commerce .
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If music can cut out the computer in the middle, then so can films, books, audio and electronic commerce .
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To become a reality, electronic commerce needs a network infrastructure to transport the content.
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So, some aspects of the technical infrastructure for electronic commerce are already in place.
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However, investment without a clear idea of the electronic commerce architecture being built would be akin to driving with blinders on.
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Carrying the analogy further, the functions carried out by the human body would be the electronic commerce applications.
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Multimedia Content for E-Commerce Applications Multimedia content can be considered both fuel and traffic for electronic commerce applications.
global
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But pirates lurked in the shoals of global commerce , ready to plunder the cargoes.
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With its preeminent worldwide Web-hosting position, Verio is strategically poised to capitalize on the global electronic commerce explosion.
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And good intentions don't stand up in the rough and tumble of global commerce .
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This restriction creates a barrier for global electronic commerce .
international
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Experience of successfully presenting oneself at the highest level in international industry and commerce .
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The effect eventually reaches every business and every individual in the society, not just those involved in international commerce .
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But releasing the rice into international commerce is a more serious step.
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A key question is, therefore, whether industrial expansion and international commerce has a similar impact on the Third World.
interstate
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The statute confines itself to prohibiting the carriage of certain goods in interstate or foreign commerce .
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That clause limits the domestic lawmaking power of Congress to issues involving interstate commerce .
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Inspection for wholesomeness of meat and poultry in interstate and intrastate commerce is mandatory; inspection of imported meat is mandatory.
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A large proportion of meat and poultry food products move in interstate commerce .
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States may regulate local incidents of interstate commerce when Congress has not occupied the field. 23.
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Hey Matt, old pal, old buddy, this stuff got stolen from us, it was moving, interstate commerce .
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Congress may forbid discrimination in public accommodations that are related to interstate commerce . 28.
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Louis, Missouri, introduced a resolution which requested a committee investigation based on the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce .
local
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In many areas such schemes are operated by the local chamber of commerce or residents' association.
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Many local chambers of commerce are already taking a lead role in this process.
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Every school, even the smallest primary school, should also have a governor from local industry or commerce .
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The small-business component of the local chambers of commerce affiliated with us is even more conspicuous.
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Open unemployment is now up to 20 %, according to the local chamber of commerce .
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The forums are organized by the Business Youth Exchange, an intermediary group associated with the local chamber of commerce .
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In pointing to the large element of rates paid by local industry or commerce , the government had a stronger case.
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Chamber of Commerce and Telcom Ventures, is rapidly assembling a federation of state and local chambers of commerce across the country.
■ NOUN
application
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Carrying the analogy further, the functions carried out by the human body would be the electronic commerce applications .
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Multimedia Content for E-Commerce Applications Multimedia content can be considered both fuel and traffic for electronic commerce applications.
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The lack of comprehension can be attributed in part to the paucity of electronic commerce applications that the consumer has personally experienced.
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The challenge is to work around the existing law to enable various electronic commerce applications .
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As seen in Fig. 6. 2, electronic commerce applications are based on several elegant technologies.
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Developers of organizational electronic commerce applications must address these questions if they are to be successful.
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Electronic commerce applications are quite varied.
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Electronic commerce applications are being built on a foundation of global hypertext.
secretary
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Before becoming trade and commerce secretary , Wright was director of the California Department of Commerce for two years.
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A globe-trotting, business-building commerce secretary , he operated on the theory that a good defense is a good offense.
service
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Under the agreement, Verio will provide its leading Web hosting and e-commerce services to on-line merchants.
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Verio also provides e-commerce services ranging in price from $ 34.95 per month to $ 399.95 per month.
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Under the agreement, Qwest may also offer Verio's e-commerce services to its customers.
solution
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There are many e-commerce solutions and companies that supply them.
■ VERB
engage
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The Etruscans soon engaged in active commerce , which they boosted through piracy and warfare.
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The act also made it a crime to interfere with anyone engaged in inter-state commerce during a riot.
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They engaged in commerce , merchants setting off in carts and wagons for several thousand Ii.
regulate
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Congress is given power to regulate such commerce in unqualified terms.
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There is no analogy, then, between the power of taxation and the power of regulating commerce ....
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But the power to regulate foreign commerce is necessarily exclusive.
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Louis, Missouri, introduced a resolution which requested a committee investigation based on the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce .
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That the power to regulate commerce includes the regulation of navigation, we consider settled.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He had a genuine talent for commerce and soon had a brilliant career working for the World Bank.
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interstate commerce
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One of the roles of the federal government is to regulate interstate commerce .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Almost continuous revolution for twenty-seven years following independence had disrupted industry, commerce , and all progressive development.
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Code of commerce , so to speak.
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Congress is given power to regulate such commerce in unqualified terms.
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However, alcohol commerce now imposes about 10 times more cost on society than it generates through taxation at all government levels.
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In many areas such schemes are operated by the local chamber of commerce or residents' association.
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Sad to say, science is no longer pure: commerce pays for it and commerce calls the tune.
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She could illustrate her arguments with clever examples drawn from the real world of commerce .