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The story features a culture that treats people like commodities, valuing them only insofar as they produce wealth.
Developed nations have come to rely heavily on electricity as a lifeline, a ubiquitous commodity valued as a common, just like the air and water which enable life.
The commodities value chain is becoming longer and more complex, creating opportunities for a company that can pre-emptively participate at every stage".
In commodities, value-at-risk rose steadily through the year, reflecting the bank's efforts to build that business.
Downsizing and re-engineering made it clear that employees were expendable commodities, not valued resources.
Other donated goods, such as commodities were valued using market prices.
It has become a commodity so valued that residents and soldiers alike fight – and sometimes kill – to quench their thirst.
"That retail price is adding around 2,000% to the commodity value of my crop," he says.
Like gold or silver, it already has an intrinsic or commodity value.
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