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ledgers <a ledger; ledgers> N

acceptance ledger ECON

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Moreover, in principle, the use of distributed ledgers in new market segments may call for new clearing arrangements more in tune with new technologies.
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One could easily imagine a not-too-distant future where the vast majority of business transactions and capital movements are digitized, encrypted and publicly available in blockchain-like ledgers.
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They robbed the gold and lit fire to the ledgers that had the loan records of the poor mass.
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When you make a transaction using traditional money, bank ledgers are updated to reflect where the money has come from and where it's gone.
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If this sounds like a lot of work, it was; when he died in 1410 he left 124,539 business letters and 573 account books and ledgers.
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Diaries undertaken for institutional purposes play a role in many aspects of human civilization, including government records (e.g., Hansard), business ledgers and military records.
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Transoms rest upon the ledgers at right angles.
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Cash, coin and bank ledgers were carried out of the burning building in buckets by many of the mine workers.
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In 1872, these blank books, records and ledgers became the original accounting system developed specifically for lodges.
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The company prospers quickly making paper bags for grocery stores and then branching out into printing items such as the tradesmans almanack, elaborate notepapers and bound ledgers.
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