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be commodities
noun
Convenience; usefulness, suitability.
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Thus, some jerseys can be more than keepsakes — they can be commodities.
Solitude and ageless stone may not be commodities as easily quantified as a couple of thousand barrels of oil.
Especially because recordings might not be commodities for very much longer, why would labels and the RIAA want to shut down sites like Muxtape?
Moreover, they can often serve as a hedge against inflation.Whatever fund managers say, however, for most investors rising prices are likely to be commodities' most seductive trait.
Continental, which makes Continental, Uniroyal and General tires, and other tire manufacturers are confident that the technologically more advanced tires they are developing will interact with cars' brake systems in such complicated ways that tires will cease to be commodities.
The Fiesta, he says, will be entering the biggest market segment in the world one in which the cars used to be commodities, but are now the first step on the ladder to buying a firm's bigger, more expensive models.There is no reason why some of those pricier cars should not also come from Ford's confident European arm.
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But that's commodities.
It feels like the kids are commodities".
The students and their debts are commodities.
"It has become widespread; children are commodities," Ms. Coomaraswamy said.
They also question whether tires are commodities at all.
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