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That might look equally traveller-unfriendly, but the little green documents are so negotiable that they practically constitute cash.
Proceeds do not constitute cash from operations, do they?
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Be aware that some purchases may constitute a cash advance in the eyes of your credit card company.
Squash, coconuts, bananas, and vanilla beans constitute the main cash crops, and other important crops include yams, taro, cassava, corn (maize), watermelons, pineapples, breadfruit, limes, and tomatoes.
Does the fact that the marijuana was found in the same bag as the cash constitute "clear and convincing evidence" that the two are related?
In Mexico, cash transactions constitute 79% of payments.
Financial costs constitute all of the cash expenditures incurred by the CRSN for the implementation of the stand-alone and integrated surveys in the Nouna HDSS.
(In terms of "consideration," winnings on that initial 10-cent stake don't constitute ownership until actually cashed out).
Reality: Apple's foreign and domestic cash reserves, if taken in aggregate, constitute around 10percentt of U.S. corporate cash, if you discount financial corporations.
In addition to the printing cost, if we were to add the cost of storage and maintaining these currencies through ATMs alone, the cost of printing and distributing cash constitutes about 0.2% of India's GDP.
Those ears of corn, in fermented liquid form, constituted the earliest cash crop for Ozark inhabitants because it made life on a hardscrabble farm a bit more endurable and you couldn't pay property taxes with salt pork.
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