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The community had literally no currency: people bartered to live.
As Britain's ongoing hacking scandals demonstrate, unflattering private information in police hands can be selectively leaked or bartered to unprincipled media outlets with painful consequences.
An amateur hacker, Hanssen seemed to have no problem breaking into government computers to steal secrets, which he bartered to the Russians for diamonds and cash.
The cliche that defines betrayal as being "sold down the river" regains moral weight when Dickson traces it to Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, where it's the fate of Kentucky slaves bartered to plantation owners on the lower Mississippi who were notorious for their harshness.
When money was tight, a picture or sketch was bartered to help pay the bills.
I bartered to get some new pictures taken, I traded with another client who's updating my website, I've been doing lots of networking, I'm downsizing, getting rid of the dead wood, getting lean and mean and hungry again".
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"They might also be able to barter to exchange products; there are many options".
As a result, the money supply continues to contract, and some enterprises turn to barter to survive.
Besides the pot and paintings she sells residents, she barters to make a living.
It is useful to examine the circumstances under which other species will or will not barter to more fully understand the phenomenon.
Although pawn sellers often have a good grasp on what a typewriter is worth, you may be able to barter to get a lower price.
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