Sentence examples for To bartering from inspiring English sources

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To bartering

noun

An equal exchange

  • We had no money so we had to live by barter.

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To fill its refineries Belarus has been reduced to bartering oil from Venezuela.

"Then to pass a bill in the Senate, Democrats stooped to bartering for votes.

Reduced to bartering her favors for food as shortages loom, Malena is virtually forced into prostitution to survive.

At the worst point in the crisis, Britannia's monetary system virtually collapsed, and players all over the kingdom were reduced to bartering.

As a last resort, he suggested, Gaza could look into bringing out its own currency or, he said sardonically, go back to bartering.

By the time the Soviet Union disintegrated, so had the local economy, and people were reduced to bartering fresh milk for eggs.

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We started to barter.

They all want to barter, Mr. Kip said.

They resorted to barter or to other inefficient money substitutes (such as cigarettes).

"They might also be able to barter to exchange products; there are many options".

Did you have to barter your story for any of theirs?

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