traded commodity
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftradeandcommodity
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trade
adjective
uk/treɪd/us/treɪd/
publishingspecialized
used to refer to the publishing of books, etc. that are aimed at the ...
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commodity
noun[C]
uk/kəˈmɒd.ə.ti/us/kəˈmɑː.də.t̬i/
a substance or product that can be traded, bought, ...
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(Definition oftradeandcommodityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The price of newsprint, which is an internationallytradedcommodity, reflects world market conditions.
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It is a fact that cocoa appears to have had the most unstable price record of any major internationallytradedcommoditysince the war.
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I cannot think of any othertradedcommoditythat can only rise in price.
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The general question of motor cycle noise is a classic instance of noise emitted by an internationallytradedcommodity.
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As oil is an internationallytradedcommodity, the price rise has affected all world manufacturers.
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Paper is an internationallytradedcommodityand its price can fluctuate considerably.
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It is a legal product and atradedcommodity, like many others.
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Timber is the second largesttradedcommodityafter petrochemicals.
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Stability in the market cannot be guaranteed, since waste paper is an internationallytradedcommodity, and as such is subject to fluctuating demand and price.
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There may be some ambiguity here about the purpose of international development if knowledge is primarily atradedcommodity.
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How in those circumstances, when steel is an internationallytradedcommodity, are we to work out our own salvation?
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In practice, there has been considerable difficulty in interpreting what constitutes "market requirement" for an individual site in relation to an internationallytradedcommodity.
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One is a domestic service and the other an industry based on an internationallytradedcommodity.
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This indicates that our traded commodities involve less methane emission intensity directly and indirectly.
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Coffee is the fastest expanding fairlytradedcommodity, and an increasing number of producers are small farmers that own their own land and work in cooperatives.
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In practice, this results in constantly rising prices for traded commodities.
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In fact, many traded commodities are inherently indivisible, such as houses and cars.
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At first, the relationship between quantities of traded commodities symbolically represents the relative costs in labour time.
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