CORPUS OF CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN ENGLISH (COCA)
Analyze Trade
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Trade
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1. information to others who are less risk averse. Many
researchers have examined how criminals trade stolen
information on open Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels. Herley and
Florencio15
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Stolen
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Adjective
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2. that explosion: in 2009, China surpassed the United States as
Brazil's leading trade partner. Given China's sustained success, few expected its
economy to slow or
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Partner
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Noun
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3. national drive to build up indigenous wind and solar companies
has spurred U.S. allegations of trade violations
and has done little to curb China's reliance on fossil fuels
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Violations
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Noun
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4. was suddenly cheap. Last fall, a handful of Western
solar-panel makers filed a trade complaint against their Chinese counterparts, alleging that
China's solar power subsidies violate trade
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Complaint
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Noun
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5.
as
an isolated northern black-market site (Griffen 1988 1998, 120). Illicit trade allowed
Chiricahua and other Apache to exchange their stolen livestock from raids in
Sonora and
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Allowed
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Adjevtive
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6. munilaterally dissolved the bilateral customs union and
instigated the practice of closing down passenger and trade routes
at will. Since then, bilateral relations have been characterized by envy
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Routes
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Noun
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7. Washington also had a credible, sustained relationship with
senior Pakistanis. The Afghanistan-Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement,
a deal that was signed in October 2010, will strengthen trade and
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Agreement
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Noun
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8. a darling of the Arab street, and the AKP government spent
significant efforts building trade relations across the region. While Ankara peddled its clout in
the Middle East as
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Relations
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Noun
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9. class has become just another domestic interest group, one
using the political power of trade unions to protect the hard-won gains of an earlier era. #
Economic class,
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Unions
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Noun
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10. the other hand, happily embraced the transition to the
postindustrial service economy. Free trade became
less a theory than an ideology: when members of the U.S. Congress tried
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Became
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Verb
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11. European banks, high levels of. unemployment across the
eurozone, and the large trade deficits that now plague most euro-zone countries. # The
political goal of creating a
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Deficits
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Noun
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12. experience that implies that free trade requires a single
currency. The North American Free Trade Agreement,
for example, has stimulated increased trade without anyone thinking that the
United
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Agreement
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Noun
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13. eurozone, its exchange rate would adjust over time to prevent
this large and growing trade deficit. More specifically, the need to finance that trade
deficit would cause the
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Deficit
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Noun
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14. accumulating them -- global foreign exchange reserves more
than doubled between 1924 and 1930. Trade credit
was readily available, allowing deficit countries to finance additional
imports. As a
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Credit
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Noun
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15. Brothers in late 2008 and early 2009, when dollar credits
became scarce and international trade declined
precipitously. But what was then a temporary problem would instead be a
permanent
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Declined
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Verb
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16. orderly. " Beijing soon began to encourage the use of its
currency in international trade,
swap arrangements between central banks, and bank deposits and bond issuances
in Hong
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Swap
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Vreb
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17. # That is not what Chinese policymakers intended. Technically,
the deregulation of yuan-denominated trade payments
applies to Chinese exporters as well as importers. If exporters took
advantage of
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Payments
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Noun
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18. policy is a response to market demand; by allowing yuan to be
used in trade transactions, these officials maintain, China is merely
acceding to requests from importers and
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Transactions
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19. and fall 60 years afterward, that the deaths of 3,000
civilians at the World Trade Center would prompt America to elect to launch two blurry wars
lasting twice as long
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Center
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Noun
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20. is one thing. Another thing is that if you have normal
relations and especially trade normal relations with the United States, I think it also will
help our country
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Normal
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Adverb
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21. beefing up democracy in the Soviet Union. Then all those
problems like armament or trade would be much less important. You don't need much Tridents to
fight against
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Would
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22. either had to shut down the factories or petition the U.S.
government or the International Trade Commission
for relief. What's at stake is the future of the U.S. sparkler
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Commission
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Noun
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23. joined a support organization for hostage families, trying to
reassure themselves and relatives, trade information,
pressure for help. For Americans it is all too familiar. For
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Information
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Noun
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24. from Champaign, Illinois, is president of Gulf America, a
company that promotes trade between the U.S. and the Arab world. He was in Baghdad on
business when
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Between
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Noun
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25. the Security Council has acted with unusual rigor, passing 10
resolutions authorizing tough trade sanctions and the use of force to make those sanctions stick.
But what about
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Sanctions
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Noun
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Purchace
purchase
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Purchahe
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1.
he
said to one audience, referring to his opposition to a requirement to purchase health
care coverage.
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Healt
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Noun
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2. earlier this month when Gov. Nathan Deal included money in his
2012 budget to purchase property
next to the proposed stadium site.
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Property
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Noun
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3. orders are sent to the acquisitions unit for encumbering
funds, assigning a purchase order
number, placing the order with the vendor or publisher, and creating an
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Order
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Verb
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4. of informal personal learning through independent research of
a topic, i.e., how to purchase a
car, how to handle a health issue, or how to save $10,000
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A car
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Noun
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This goal was met by a User Generated Fund, which was used to purchase titles
that cost $150 or less and were requested by affiliated library users. Titles
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Titles
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Noun
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the
subject selectors and a library proposal fund to address purchases of
$1,000-$10,000. These purchase requests
were reviewed by a Funding Governance Committee composed of collection
development librarians and representative
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Requests
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Noun
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public
catalog title by title. 29 # Getahun and Keillor described a cost-benefit
method to purchase monographs
used at small to mid-size libraries. 30 The studies were completed at Luther
Seminary
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Monographs
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Noun
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8.
exports
by keeping its exchange rate undervalued. This required China's central bank
to purchase large
quantities of dollars, reinforcing the dollar's status as the global reserve
currency
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Large
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Noun
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from
the mainland into CNH accounts in Hong Kong and then use those CNH to purchase goods
from foreign exporters. The foreigners then either hold the CNH in
expectation of
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Goods
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Noun
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10. study focusing on differences in dissonance in a real life
situation for consumers in their purchase decisions.
The study sample included (636) consumers. They used a scale
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Decisions
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Noun
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11. relocated in the community. Target awarded a $1000 grant to
the student organization to purchase fixtures
and other display materials and to provide support for a special event to be
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Fixtures
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Noun
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12. new mobile offerings can't be purchased separately and are
available only to people who purchase bundles
of channels together on a monthly plan. Following up on the release of
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Bundles
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Noun
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13. Accessed January 8, 2012. # 14. Juster F. Consumer buying
intentions and purchase probability:
an experiment in survey design. J Am Stat Assoc. 1966; 61
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Probability
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Noun
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14. stopped providing the vaccines, Darden said, the clinic had to
go in and purchase from
a pharmaceutical company. As of last week, the clinic had purchased 100
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From
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Preposition
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15. $1.14 billion (or 77% of the funds) was identified as being
necessary to purchase vaccines
and related medicines. 63 # The contemporary imbalance was also reflected in
Indonesia's
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Vaccines
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Noun
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16. difficulties for catalogers. At the Oregon State University
Libraries, a pilot project to purchase Kindles,
load them with e-books, and make them available for circulation offered an
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Kindles
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Verb
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17. check with circulation about new titles. Nevertheless, because
titles were available immediately following purchase, occasionally catalogers noticed the appearance of a new
title on a Kindle before notification
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Occasionally
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Adverb
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18. a signature. Education conveyed a different traction as well,
thought not merely to purchase a
future income stream but through its liberal arts and scientific inquiry to
enrich the
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A future
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Noun
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19. carrot and cabbage slaw, and root beer floats. Proceeds help
low-income families purchase local,
organic vegetables. Registration for the September 16 event opens June 15.
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Local
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Adjective
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20. years 20 to 30 or 25 to 30 youTl start seeing the benefit of a purchase over
a prepaid lease, " says Bass. Eason, Lhowever, thinks that
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Over
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Adverb
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21. found it on Craigslist while halfway through a bottle of
bourbon, which made the purchase seem
like a good idea. What ensued was fun, but it was most
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Seem
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Verb
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22. order rings, earrings, and necklaces # RAISING THE BAR $13.60
FOR TWO # Purchase Hand
In Hand's triple-milled shea butter Orange Blossom Soap duo (abesmarket.com;
enter
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Hand
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Adjective
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23. on two main issues: # 1The individual mandate, which requires
most individuals to purchase health
insurance or pay a fine. If the court finds the mandate - authorized
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Health
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Noun
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24. Minall said. # So far, police have spent about $5,000 to purchase a
server for the system, Mitchell said. That does not account, however
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A server
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Noun
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25. from its employer mandate and penalties, and it offers tax
credits to those that purchase insurance.
Still, the National Federation of Independent Business to which Corona
belongs is
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Insurance
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Noun
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