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be capital
noun
Already-produced durable goods available for use as a factor of production, such as steam shovels (equipment) and office buildings (structures).
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"The number one priority must be capital controls," she says.
I think if you make an investment with cash and you get a return, that should be capital gains.
There will be capital flight when the shuttered banks eventually open; the island's offshore-finance business plan is now bust.
OF all the matters awaiting President-elect George W. Bush in Washington, a particularly familiar one will be capital punishment.
Belfast "Belfast should be capital of culture because around every corner there is a secret waiting to be revealed.
The next threat may be capital controls, but the prospect of such controls may cause currency flight; best to get your money out while you still can.
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Ideally the area should also be capital-intensive, making it harder for rivals to keep up.
So in place of estate tax will be capital-gains tax, albeit at a lower rate.
Not all investors in clean technology think alternative energy companies must be capital-intensive.
Subsidised land, credit and power have favoured industry, which tends to be capital-intensive and power-hungry.
The big investors tend to be capital-exporting countries with large worries about feeding their own people.
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