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The currency was too valuable for everyday trade; back in 13th-century England, one farthing, or a quarter-penny, bought four cups of ale (those were the days).
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The agency is now drafting guidelines for how the law applies to everyday trading, mindful that certain requirements could drive trading business away from United States banks.
That broad template left it up to the agency to draft a plan for how Dodd-Frank applies to everyday trading overseas.
IN MOST countries the constitution is above the everyday horse-trading of domestic politics and parliament's yah-boo posturing.
That could just be because during Labour's time in office, the MCB leaders had to do a lot of everyday horse-trading with people like Mr Khan (a former communities minister) and they expect to engage in similar dealmaking in future.
But would I trade everyday comfort for only a slightly better experience on non-primary activities?
Barber says that situation works as a microcosm that showcases the need for Canada to start planning for the transformation climate change is, and will, bring, as it will affect our everyday activities and trade routes.
This could take over a year to do (unless you trade everyday, of course).
This, principally, is why their owners want them, which is to say that materialists (in the everyday sense) are trading in ideas just as much as anyone else.
In his last appearance before the Treasury select committee of MPs after failing to clinch the top job of governor, Tucker also said that clearing houses – which stand behind billions of pounds of trading everyday – needed to be closely monitored.
I've harbored a resentment toward the restrictions placed on everyday Americans from trading with and traveling to Cuba.
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