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[ US /tɹænˈzækʃənz/ ]
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NOUN
- a written account of what transpired at a meeting
How To Use transactions In A Sentence
- A good deal has been written about the need for accountability and transparency in diocesan transactions, financial and managerial.
- Daniel Defoe, The Consoli - dator: or Memoirs and Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon (London, 1705). COSMIC VOYAGES
- What I find highly ironic and, indeed, perturbing, is that U.S. trade laws have in their application proven much more effective in inhibiting legitimate, cross-border, long-standing supplier-customer transactions carried on within a Canada-U.S. free trade environment than they have in dealing with these "dump and jump" boatloads of predatory imports. Free Trade With the U.S.Only in a Dream World
- With so few transactions taking place, it's hard to get a clear idea of the value of comparable properties in the local area. Times, Sunday Times
- They show page after page of "transactions," without any subtotals or easy way of matching buy/sell orders. Charles H. Green: Madoff: Investment Fund, or Virtual Reality Game?
- Forward transactions are economically similar to exchange-traded futures contracts.
- For, they are eager to see the floating population streaming in at the time of political meetings, since it leads to a surge in their business transactions.
- And that was for a measure – changing the tax treatment of so-called triangular mergers – affecting a relatively small number of transactions. Investing in Japan
- All but two of the transactions will be for easements, meaning the city will buy permission to use land beneath the surface. Gazette.com :
- The transactions motive simply means that firms must hold cash in order to conduct normal business transactions.