Barter Sentence Examples

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  • Promise you'll barter my freedom if Qatwali imprisons me on this peace mission.

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  • But barter must have prevailed much longer.

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  • Grimly, he realized he should've taken up Wynn's first offer to barter for the secret.

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  • He had a feeling Kisolm, the crown prince of Qatwal, would not even hear him out but would view his attempt to barter peace as a sign of weakness and keep him as a trophy.

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  • By this treaty King Edward formally gave up his claim to the French throne, which he had always intended to use merely as an asset for barter, and was to receive in return.

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  • You are not in a position to barter.

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  • As is common throughout Malayan lands, the trade of North Borneo is largely in the hands of Chinese shopkeepers who send their agents inland to attend the Tamus (Malay, temu, to meet) or fairs, which are the recognized scenes of barter between the natives of the interior and those of the coast.

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  • On the lower Congo transactions are in cash, but on the middle and upper Congo the use of coins in place of barter or the native brass wire currency makes but slow progress.

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  • Contract of sale or barter with warranty could be dissolved for fraud, provided action was taken within a limited time after the fraud had become known.

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  • European goods are not imported, but Japanese articles find ready barter.

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  • In less than five years he had opened up the navigation of the Niger, made roads, and established a market to which the native produce was brought for sale and barter.

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  • He was running out of ore and other means to barter; he'd need the Council's mercy soon.

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  • They granted only half the subsidies asked from them, pleading that three summers more of such taxation as the cardinal demanded for his master would leave the realm drained of its last penny, and reduced to f all back on primitive forms of barter, clothes for victuals and bread for cheese, out of mere want of coin.

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  • Horned cattle constituted the chief wealth of the country, and were the standard for estimating the worth of anything, for the Irish had no coined money and carried on all commerce by barter.

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  • Traders Club - An online exchange for business and consumer transactions using barter.

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  • There is no need for us to dwell on direct barter among the sa ages who have no knowledge of money.

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  • The giving of cattle in the latter case is generally referred to as a barter and sale of the bride, from which indeed it is not easily distinguishable.

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  • Commerce was largely carried on by barter, and many cases of bankruptcy occurred in the state.

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  • Or, simply find a friend who is willing to barter.

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  • There are the traditional ways of getting magical items and Ingredients; make them, buy them, barter for them or talk to the vendors in Magic Town and perform tasks to get them.

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  • Some people like to barter and some people don't.

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  • A friend of my Dad's told us of a midwife who would barter her services; she let us pay for the birth with a painting that my husband did especially for her.

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  • Moreover, you may also be able to barter a bit with the salesperson over the price and hopefully, purchase the suit at an even lower price than you had anticipated.

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  • One of the best ways to get something for free is to barter, and that's what Favorpals is all about.

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  • LoveToKnow Save talked with Razmara about the barter process and how Favorpals brings people together.

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  • For those unfamiliar with a barter system, please provide a brief overview of the process.

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  • To some barter association members, exchange was seen as a method of obtaining needed goods and services without paying income taxes on the exchange.

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  • If you're still yearning to learn to speak French like a native, why not seek out a native speaker and offer to barter practice time or lessons?

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  • The making of mats, fishing-nets, shell ornaments, decorated gourds, and stone implements, and the manufacture of pottery, canoes and sago, constitute the chief native industries, which are the subject of barter between different regions.

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  • The origin of the division of labour he finds in the propensity of human nature "to truck, barter or exchange one thing for another."

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  • The rebellion in the north of England failed, Northumberland was driven across the border, and it was Murray's idea to barter him for Mary, in the beginning of January 1570.

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  • At either location, go to the barter screen and sell your equipped weapon.

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  • It's basically a barter system and the only cost you'll ever incur is the price of shipping the book via media mail, which is under $2.

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  • If you're interested in bartering as a way to escape the current economic recession, see the Real Simple article How to Barter Anything for tips on how to get started.

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  • I'd like to encourage your readers to sign up and use Favorpals' free barter service.

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  • Barter has been a part of business for most of its history, when trade included both goods and services, and the availability of currency was sometimes lacking.

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  • While barter is an excellent way of obtaining needs for no cash, to be effective, ongoing exchange requires a clearinghouse for exchange to be truly effective.

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  • Record keeping as required by the IRS is provided, which views barter as cash trade subject to taxation.

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  • There are other options, however, for free and low cost language instruction including a few creative ideas to barter for language learning.

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  • Barter your time and talents to get free lessons.

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  • In older times and in many districts coins were not used, and trade was carried on mainly by barter.

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  • Do not barter the price down unreasonably to a wage which they cannot live on.

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  • How does Favorpals expand on the barter concept?

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  • Indeed, a money currency only began to make headway in these districts in the 4th century B.C. In the eastern provinces, on the other hand, the primitive method Of exchange by barter still held the field.

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  • Yet, as has been already said, he showed his consciousness of the fallacy of his claim by offering to barter it again and again during the course of the war for land or money.

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  • But Erasmus was even less disposed now than he had been before to barter his reputation for honours.

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  • The solidarity of clan and fine in their respective spheres, the provisions of the system, the simple rural life, and the prevalence of barter and payments in kind, left comparatively little occasion for contracts between individuals.

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  • After discussing the evolution of the different systems of cultivation, the nature of exchange and barter, money, and the functions of capital, he sets forth the theory of the impotunique, i.e.

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  • A valuable product is a species of clam, the shell of which furnishes a specially iridescent mothero'-pearl, which the natives barter with the Japanese for inlaying lacquer.

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  • But, in the 18th aentury, the monarchy, hypnotized by the classical battle-fields of Flanders and Italy, madly squandered the fruits of Colberts work as so much material for barter and exchange.

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  • With them the providing of this necessary covering became the first purpose of their toil; subsequently it grew into an object of barter and traffic, at first among themselves, and afterwards with their neighbours of more temperate climes; and with the latter it naturally became an article of fashion, of ornament and of luxury.

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  • The provision of the law permitting the sale of whisky for medicinal, scientific or mechanical purposes was repealed by a law of 1909 prohibiting the sale, manufacture or barter of spirituous, malt, vinous or any other intoxicating liquors within the state.

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  • In return Edward raised a claim to the throne of France, not that he had any serious intention of pressing it for throughout his reign he always showed himself ready to barter it away in return for sufficient territorial gains but because such a claim was in several ways a useful asset to him both in war and in diplomacy.

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  • However, a thrifty, industrious, self-reliant agricultural life developed, labour was native-born, the women of the household worked in the fields with the men, some employment was found for every season, and a system of neighbourly barter of food products took the place of other modes of exchange.

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