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All the empty ponds will be planted with soybeans and corn, those two commodities for which there seems boundless appetite.
They must be given different weights, of course, because not all the commodities for which the prices or price relatives have been obtained are of equal importance.
"This year," Mr. Pagan continued, "oil is the factor that has skewed landlord costs more than anything else, and everybody understands that oil is one of those commodities for which the price will come down at some time".
The prices of global commodities – for which China is one of the world's biggest customers – were boosted along with miners' share prices on Tuesday by China's cut in interest rates by 25 basis point to 4.6 per cent.
The Barcelona sex club where Oceane used to work creates a smart inversion of the usual rules of relationships: with sex relegated to the status of a paid chore, friendship and trust become the most valued commodities, for which the characters flirt, wheedle and seduce.
It's easiest if you understand the coding systems that are used to categorize commodities for which trade data is collected.
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Education, critics argue, should be a right, not a commodity for which parents pay.
Leo's borrowed body becomes a mere commodity, for which there exists a competing bidder.
Oil is a basic commodity for which there are many substitutes.
The foundation's people know they have a commodity for which news organizations will negotiate.
Today onions are the only commodity for which futures trading is banned.
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