monetary 的定义
monetary 近义词
concerning money, finances
更多monetary例句
- Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon, the free-market economist Milton Friedman famously argued.
- It would also mean providing appropriate support for content moderators, fairly compensating ghost workers, and developing monetary or nonmonetary reward systems to compensate users for their data and labor.
- Citizens will collect “data dividends,” which haven’t been clearly defined but could include monetary or nonmonetary payments from companies that use their personal data.
- Though they say the best things in life are free, the reality is that most things come with a cost—monetary or otherwise.
- The biggest monetary payoff from sea otters was from increased tourism.
- Her wealthy family imposed its own monetary and social punishment for stepping outside the sorority.
- The best way to compare employment totals across many nations is through the International Monetary Fund.
- Other chapels have taken on commitment ceremonies in the last couple years just for the monetary issue.
- The Brown family will sue for monetary compensation as hundreds do every year in federal courthouses across the nation.
- Specifically, the International Monetary Fund made a decision to provide Ukraine with a multi-billion-dollar lifeline.
- That is, the Government was led into the policy of borrowing through the increase of monetary forms.
- But all these fiscal operations should be, for our present purposes, separated from monetary operations.
- It was an error not to separate borrowing entirely from monetary issues.
- The issue of government paper money is, indeed, a new departure; but its purpose has been more distinctly monetary than fiscal.
- Even in districts removed from martial severity the monetary tax on oath-taking was frequently demanded.