Transact Sentence Examples

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  • To transact the postal business of the country, mail conveyances travelled 12,000,000 m.

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  • Falling ill again he went to other parts of Spain to transact business for his companions.

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  • A synod of bishops, monks and doctors meets regularly to transact under his eye the business of the convent and the oecumenical affairs of the church; but its decisions are subject to the veto of a Russian procurator.

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  • You must be 18 years or older, as required by law, to transact business and purchase items from our site.

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  • In many jobs overseas we transact business in the local language.

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  • To transact customer servicing activities in line with published procedures and agreed standards of accuracy and productivity.

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  • To check that the SQL transact statement really is working, let us check the customer table before and after the INSERT... SELECT.

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  • The meeting is not to transact any business other than that set out in the requisition and the notice convening the meeting.

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  • Due to their characteristics, Category 3- agents are not able to transact electronically.

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  • We custom develop systems using our award winning e-commerce platform to allow customers to transact successfully and securely online.

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  • Delaware does not charge corporations income tax for all corporations formed in Delaware as long as they do not transact business within the state.

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  • Because the corporation does not transact in local business, little to no tax is imposed on your offshore corporation.

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  • Three members, two of whom must be ministers, form a quorum; a small number compared with the important business they may have to transact, but the right of appeal to a higher court is perhaps sufficient safeguard against abuse.

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  • Foreign companies are permitted to transact business in Venezuela, subject to the laws relating to nonresidents and also to the laws of the country governing national companies.

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  • Guicciardini sent him in August to Cremona, to transact business with the Venetian provveditori.

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  • This had been due to a threat of Prussian occupation; and it needed another such threat to persuade the elector to reassemble the chambers, which he had dismissed at the first sign of opposition; and he revenged himself by refusing to transact any public business.

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  • The contract required us to comply with the customer 's request to transact in euro.

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  • It was at once resolved to proceed against him in convocation, but this was prevented by the king proroguing the assembly, a step which had consequences of vital bearing on the history of the Church of England, since from that period the great Anglican council ceased to transact business of a more than formal nature.

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  • He had spoken in the House of Commons on the 13th of February, but since then had been prostrated and unable to transact business, his illness dating really from a serious heart attack in the night of the 13th of November at Bristol, after a speech at the Colston banquet.

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  • In 1521 he was sent to Carpi to transact a petty matter with the chapter of the Franciscans, the chief known result of the embassy being a burlesque correspondence with Francesco Guicciardini.

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  • The subordinate dragomans transact the less important business, comprising routine matters such as requests for the recognition of consuls, the settlement of claims or furthering of other demands of their nationals, and in general all the various matters in which the interests of foreign subjects may be concerned.

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  • A fortnight later she commanded a second visit from the fieldmarshal; she continued to transact business, and until a week before her death she still took her daily drive.

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  • Augustus in 22 placed the direction of all the popular festivals in the hands of the praetors, and it is not without significance that the praetors continued thus to minister to the pleasures of the Roman mob for centuries after they had ceased almost entirely to transact the business of the state.

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  • The legislature consists of a Senate and an Assembly and meets biennially, and when called in special session by the governor to transact special business definitely named in the governor's call.

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  • According to semi-official records "the first building in the nature of an Exchange" was erected in 1729 by Sir Oswald Mosley, and though designed for "chapmen to meet and transact their business" it appears that, as to-day, encroachments were made by other traders until cotton manufacturers and merchants preferred to do their business in the street.

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