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/tɹænsˈækʃənz/
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[ US /tɹænˈzækʃənz/ ]
[ US /tɹænˈzækʃənz/ ]
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.
- This was a sad day indeed for the big bad wolf of the banking world, and not just because it must forego those rich pickings it planned to cream off from two billion cash machine transactions a year.
- 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 :