307 examples of monetary in sentences

But the interest of Dunbar was only monetary.

" So ended this monetary transaction, creditable alike to the honour and generosity of the money-lender.

Voltaire's renown and monetary rewards, as the master-writer of the eighteenth century, offer the only case in modern times that approaches Scott's success; yet Voltaire's vast wealth was largely the result of successful speculation.

4. Monetary Relations 800.

major coin, crown; minor coin. monetarist, monetary theory.

Adj. monetary, pecuniary, crumenal^, fiscal, financial, sumptuary, numismatic, numismatical^; sterling; nummary^. Phr. barbarus ipse placet dummodo sit dives [Lat.]

Accounts N. accounts, accompts^; commercial arithmetic, monetary arithmetic; statistics &c (numeration) 85; money matters, finance, budget, bill, score, reckoning, account.

Adj. monetary &c 800; accountable, accounting. 812.

Eristic so far differs from Sophistic that, while the master of Eristic aims at mere victory, the Sophist looks to the reputation, and with it, the monetary rewards which he will gain.

" Upstairs in the tiny room under the tiles Mr. Jack Nugent, in blissful ignorance of his landlord's generous sentiments towards him, slept the sound, dreamless sleep of the man free from monetary cares.

Billy was pretty well aware how monetary matters stood with the old wastrel; and the sincerity of the man affected him far more than the most disinterested sentiments would have done.

Remembering how desperate Lady Knollys had told me his monetary position was, a new and dreadful suspicion began to haunt me.

"Here is a list of subjects your imaginary Willie Downey might start with: The Monetary System; the Cost of Living; the League of Nations; Capital and Labour" Over the stranger's head an office-boy whispered significantly: "Front office.

Monetary reform.

Twenty years of Federal Reserve policy, including an extended discussion of the monetary crisis, 1927-1933.

MARGET, ARTHUR W. The theory of prices; a re-examination of the central problems of monetary theory.

Monetary policies of the United States, 1932-1938.

SAULNIER, RAYMOND J. Contemporary monetary theory.

Monetary problems of an export economy: the Cuban experience, 1914-1947.

The chief of many works of his were, on the Monetary System of the Ancient Romans and of the German Empire in his day, a History of France, a collection of Writers on Bohemian History, and another of Writers on German History, Rerum Germanicarum Scriptores, in three volumes.

The reports published by the Department of State, of the International Conferences of 1878, and of 1881, and that of Edward Atkinson on The Present Status of Bimetalism in Europe (1887), are of especial value upon monetary topics.

The monetary and credit disasters of '36-'37, occurring in the third term of uninterrupted party rule, would of themselves have overthrown a wiser and better administration than that of Mr. Van Buren, patriotic and enlightened as that was, contrasted with some which followed.

Well, putting aside their being paid by time and not by the jobbecause comparisons on a monetary basis ain't fair, one way or anotherfor better or worse, Carpaccio hadn't a dad in the Oil TrustI say, putting this aside, the credit goes to their temperament, or, if you like, part to that and part to their environment.

HEEM, JAN DAVIDSZ VAN, a famous Dutch painter, born at Utrecht; had a prosperous and uneventful career in Antwerp, where in 1635 he became a member of the Guild of Painters; he is considered the greatest of the "still life" painters; his pictures, masterpieces of colouring and chiaroscuro, have a great monetary value, and are to be found in the famous galleries of Amsterdam, Vienna, Berlin, St. Petersburg, &c. (1606-1684).

How, out in Pennsylvania, the millionnaires are panting (Though there's something always keeps them fat) for monetary banting.

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