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Discover Ludwig"trade line" is a valid term in written English.
It is used to refer to a credit account which allows a business to purchase goods on credit from suppliers. For example, "The company needed to open a trade line with their supplier to purchase the necessary materials for their project."
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"They've created a diversified nonfiction trade line that has very little to do with the past," Mr. Wertheimer said.
The drones would likely cost in the tens of thousands of dollars rather than hundreds of thousands, he said, adding that "if governments wanted to, they could deploy [more expensive] high altitude drones that can stay up high in the sky, and track poachers to get the middle men and whole trade line".
The price of oil has broken its immediate-term trade line of $78.37.
China closed down 3.1% last night, taking the Shanghai Composite below its immediate-term trade line of 3,220.
5. Oil has finally broken its immediate term trade line of support ($78.79/barrel), despite the U.S. dollar having closed down again week-over-week.
My immediate-term support and resistance levels for the S&P 500 are now 1084 (the Trade line) and 1110, respectively.
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The consequence of leaving the EU, its single market and customs union without a future trade deal lined up.
In a jaunty back-and-forth, they trade lines: "The DAX index in Germany".
In tribute to the victims of the slave trade lines from Miles Chambers's poem Bristol!
The money won't be cleared until noon Thursday, at which point the Capitals could have a trade lined up.
It can be fun to watch the three rappers trade lines, although it's hard not to wish the lines were better.
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