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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case of commodity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing economics, trade, or the nature of goods and services.
Example: "In this market analysis, we will examine a case of commodity that has seen significant price fluctuations over the past year."
Alternatives: "an instance of commodity" or "a situation involving commodity".
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It is not so much a case of commodity production colonising the other two forms of production; instead, the three production processes are mutually dependent.
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And like the ratings agencies, Moody's and Standard and Poor's, when they labeled junk CDOs "Triple-A," in the case of commodities the industry regulator consists of people on the payroll of the big banks.
Much less attention is paid to reusing metals once they have been expensively mined, even though this can often be cheaper, especially in the case of commodity metals such as aluminium and copper.
In the case of commodity exporters, more efficient revenue mobilization can mitigate revenue volatility.
A commodities broker wanted a case of French wines, and Mr. Opdebeeck pushed it up to him on his two-wheel dolly.
Yet, in the case of commodities, where reserves are limited and the rate of extraction constrained, producers with rights over the available resources call the shots.
Often overlooked by the global development community, except in the case of commodities like coffee and cocoa, more sustainable and "clean" supply chains offer up a crucial and untapped opportunity to achieve development goals in countries all around the globe.
The industrial application of natural fillers is also predetermined by economic aspects and a relationship to the environment - a prioritization of renewable resources when it is necessary to find adequate utilization for secondary materials coming into being e.g. in case of processing commodities of an oil palm - a palm oil.
With a few exceptions (e.g. in the case of some commodities considered "national strategic products"), most agricultural products will come under a tariff-only regime.
In the case of agricultural commodities, France has become an increasingly important net exporter of raw agricultural products (such as grains) as well as agro-industrial products, such as foods and beverages, including wines, tinned fruits and vegetables, and dairy products.
In the case of industrial commodities, such as cotton, there are fluctuations in both supply and demand.
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