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been 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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"Sears hasn't been capital constrained, but idea and market opportunity constrained," he says.
Cable has always been capital intensive and it always will be.
But there are indications that in rich countries the biggest disincentives to saving have been capital gains and the ability to borrow.
There would have been capital gains tax liabilities at the time of transfer if the share of property being given was worth more than was paid for it.
"Only about 10% of bank new money creation in the last 10 years has been capital investment for businesses", says Ryan-Collins.
It had been capital of the eastern Roman empire and then became capital of the Ottoman empire, but as such it had a peculiar characteristic: roughly half of the population was not the supposedly dominant Turkish or Muslim element, but Christian or Jewish, with their own parts of the city.
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Growth has been capital-intensive, focusing on heavy industries such as steel rather than more labour-intensive services.
China's growth has been capital-intensive and exports-led.
"To be honest, we've been capital-efficient," said Birnbaum.
Then there's capital.
They're capital.
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