noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a commercial transaction (= a business deal )
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The deal was a straightforward commercial transaction.
foreign exchange markets/rates/transactions etc
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The dollar is expected to fall in the foreign exchange markets.
process an application/claim/transaction etc
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All university applications are processed through this system.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
certain
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The initial punishment for the four securities houses had been only an instruction to refrain from certain securities transactions for four days.
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But member states have sometimes refused to allow currency exchanges designed to facilitate certain kinds of transaction .
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In some cases, they focus on a certain type of transaction to accumulate expertise in that type of deal.
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Williamson argues that the M-form is a more efficient way of administering certain types of transaction .
commercial
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However, that scheme does still apply to commercial transactions , and in these circumstances, the text does deal with both.
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Since travel was so slow, these commercial transactions took a long time to complete.
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This is how most domestic, commercial transactions are conducted.
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In addition to the development of new vehicles and systems, other key components of commercial transactions need to be examined.
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Significantly, by the end of the period coinage as cash had appeared for commercial transactions .
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They will be the gateway for information services, commercial transactions , and 500-digitally compressed channels.
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Shakespeare left a documentary trail, pellets of commercial and legal transaction that want only motivation.
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On the other hand, a commercial transaction devoid of any element of bounty is not within the definition.
financial
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In its two turbulent years so far the currency has been used only for paper financial transactions .
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The virtue of financial transaction was its power to rocket above other failures to communicate.
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In addition, customers will be able to conduct electronic information searches, complete financial transactions or choose interactive video services.
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Some specialize in forensic accounting investigating and interpreting bankruptcies and other complex financial transactions .
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The service would still be free to patients and the financial transaction would take place between the two authorities.
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I had receipts and detailed books for all my financial transactions .
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The Library needs links to Finance for the efficient processing of its financial transactions , and for real-time financial management information.
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In other words, Salomon carved a tiny fraction out of each financial transaction .
foreign
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Sooner or later every Stevenson bill came to him for discount; and every foreign transaction went via him.
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Both importers and exporters undertake their foreign exchange transactions near their home offices in Great Britain. 3.
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He resigned as chairman after an external audit criticised the way Lauda Air handled foreign currency transactions .
international
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Important parts of the system of international transactions , such as the Eurodollar market, are outside any control whatever.
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This paper is devoted primarily to harmonization of legal rights and duties arising under international transactions .
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Try to ascertain the financing techniques used by your own country in its international transactions with the rest of the world.
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Given that the harmonizing measure is to be confined to international transactions , what test is to be applied to determine internationality?
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The Convention is confined to international transactions , the Directive prescribes minimum rights and duties for parties to domestic transactions.
large
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In large transactions vendors may also negotiate a lower limit for individual items.
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The deal, though its precise value is closely guarded, is rumoured to rank as the largest leasing transaction of 1991.
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It is then clear by just how much dealing costs on large transactions have fallen.
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Mirror is also hit by the large number of transactions with the Maxwell private companies.
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Such costs suggest portfolio adjustment by means of large lumpy transactions rather than by the continuous small transactions implied by quadratic costs.
particular
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Obviously, it is never easy to disentangle the process leading up to a particular credit transaction from the general buying process.
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There would be a variety of variations in the order that the circumstances of a particular transaction might require.
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In particular , the transaction seemed to comply with strict rules dictating the type of assets that banks could hold.
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Others will be suggested by the circumstances and terms of a particular transaction .
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The Privacy review looks to ensure that financial and personal information is kept private, and only used for this particular transaction .
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business
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It records the twofold effect of every business transaction .
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In short, authentication plays an important role in the implementation of business transaction security.
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Accounting bases are methods of applying fundamental concepts to deal with the increasing variety of business transactions .
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Also, business transactions on the network are taking the form of a client-server interaction.
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Such a motive had always existed throughout the world in business transactions .
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It is governance as business transaction , and there is nothing surprising about it.
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Thirdly, should the measure be confined to business transactions or apply to consumer transactions as well?
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Step 1 involves sorting business transactions into an appropriate number of debits and credits to be entered on the accounting records.
costs
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After allowing for transactions costs , he concluded that very few arbitrage opportunities remained.
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It is estimated that processing an electronic transaction costs six times less than the cost of processing a check.
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Of course, this process is still subject to transactions costs .
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For instance, the Coase theorem admits that the market will fail if transaction costs are prohibitively high.
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This study appears not to have allowed for transactions costs .
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When they allowed for four different levels of transactions costs , they concluded that many potential opportunities for profitable arbitrage remained.
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Allowing for transactions costs , they found that most of the mispricings were underpricings.
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In a currency union these transactions costs are eliminated.
credit
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Obviously, it is never easy to disentangle the process leading up to a particular credit transaction from the general buying process.
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A separate Consumer Sale and Loan Act was to be a consumer protection statute regulating credit advertising and consumer credit transactions .
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Any single credit transaction will fall into at least three of these categories.
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But occasionally, a credit transaction may fall partly into both sides of one of the pairs of classifications.
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This is also true with other three-cornered credit transactions , besides car sales.
exchange
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Both importers and exporters undertake their foreign exchange transactions near their home offices in Great Britain. 3.
processing
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It was set up in 1985 as a pioneer of transaction processing monitors, but developed into a computer services company.
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Next year, it says, it will have a transaction processing offering.
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It will also include object-oriented support, conforming to Object Management Group specifications and on-line transaction processing facilities.
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A third alliance with a still unidentified company next month should give it a leg up on high-performance transaction processing and multi-processing.
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Other DCE-compliant technologies shown at the exhibition included: Transarc Corp's Encina transaction processing monitor.
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SuperNova 3.1 includes new database interfaces and Unix System Labs' Tuxedo transaction processing monitor.
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Matisse claims to be a production system fit for mission-critical heavy load transaction processing environments.
■ VERB
advise
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It was some business transaction he was advising her on.
apply
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Thirdly, should the measure be confined to business transactions or apply to consumer transactions as well?
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However, that scheme does still apply to commercial transactions , and in these circumstances, the text does deal with both.
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Instead, a business will have one set of terms which it will seek to apply to all its transactions .
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The Bills of Sale Acts do not apply to documents accompanying transactions in which the possession of the chattels passes.
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Davide began to enjoy his work even less than before; he applied himself to property transactions .
carry
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To facilitate the completion or carrying out of a transaction .
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Barclays reassured worried clients that these customers would have been unable to carry out any transactions on the site.
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Handle money with confidence. Carry out simple transactions , performing necessary calculations either mentally or on paper.
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Whilst the class were actively engaged in carrying out the transactions the students went from pair to pair and helped out.
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According to Friedman, money has a convenience yield in the sense that its holding saves time and effort in carrying out transactions .
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It was hoped that synchronising time across the Internet will give people more confidence in carrying out electronic transactions .
close
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Payment under such pressure establishes that the payment is not made voluntarily to close the transaction .
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One person close to Disney said the two parties have exchanged contracts and expect to close the transaction this month.
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Traditionally, for example, mainstream advertising has been separated in time and place from actually closing the transaction .
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The company expects to close the transaction by late June, pending approval from state regulators.
complete
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Furthermore, the time frame for completing the transaction may not allow the luxury of negotiating heads.
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The capital gains on the transactions are deferred until they complete the transaction at a future date by replacing the borrowed shares.
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A tiny gesture towards a desired item and a slight flick of the eyebrows is almost enough to complete most transactions .
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Deering said the company expects to complete the transaction this year.
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They were all set to proceed and were waiting for my return to complete the transaction .
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Once more, there is no record of his actually completing a transaction .
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Two youths in loose cutoff jeans stood by the bench on the sloping path, evidently completing a drug transaction .
conduct
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When I reach its head the man in charge goes away to conduct a transaction involving cardboard boxes.
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The transactions motive simply means that firms must hold cash in order to conduct normal business transactions.
enter
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Draw up a worksheet and enter the transactions outlined in the example above.
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Section 56 is breached by entering into an investment transaction in the course of or as a consequence of an unsolicited call.
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There are provisions enabling investors to recover loss they have suffered as a result of entering into the share transactions .
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No doubt the bank left it to Mr. O'Brien to procure his wife to agree to enter into the security transaction .
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On that basis, entering into a hazardous transaction that results in damage is, in itself, negligent.
expect
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For both these reasons, therefore, one would expect the transactions demand to be a function of money incomes.
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One person close to Disney said the two parties have exchanged contracts and expect to close the transaction this month.
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Deering said the company expects to complete the transaction this year.
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The company expects to close the transaction by late June, pending approval from state regulators.
involve
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However, the proposal still involves high transaction costs as it recommends an interdepartmental provincial committee advised by agricultural consultants.
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Step 1 involves sorting business transactions into an appropriate number of debits and credits to be entered on the accounting records.
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The gifted local amateur occasionally writes a piece of enduring worth, and not all commissions involve an expensive financial transaction .
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Since. there is a loan involved in the transaction , the lease is said to be leveraged.
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The second argument involves the transactions demand for holding cash balances instead of interest-bearing assets.
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At sentencing, the judge found by a preponderance of the evidence that Putra had been involved in both transactions .
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This will not affect money supply since it involves no sterling transactions and hence will not affect banks' sterling deposits.
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We have been well-advised and there were leading brokers, like Cazenove, involved in all these transactions .
process
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An unexpected internal error has occurred while processing your Client Details transaction .
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What is required is a satisfactory balance between technology for enabling secure transactions and the economic processing of these transactions.
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How to collect and process the transactions based on small-chunk retrieval so that a profit can be shown?
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Mail transaction has failed An unexpected error has occurred while processing your mail transaction.
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It is estimated that processing an electronic transaction costs six times less than the cost of processing a check.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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All meetings for the transaction of business are open to the public.
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Most transactions are processed by computer at our Head Office.
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real estate transactions
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When the transaction is complete it will be at least two weeks before you receive your copy of the contract.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A committee of the board will have to review construction transactions of $ 250, 000 to $ 1 million.
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By contrast Conventions regulating transactions are concerned almost exclusively with business transactions.
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Deering said the company expects to complete the transaction this year.
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In transactions between commercial parties, however, the constraints are usually non-existent or vague.
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It will cut transaction times to 12 seconds from 18 seconds.
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The third category relates to private transactions, where an equality of bargaining power is usually to be presumed.
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You should either continue with further mail transactions or select another option.