monetary in the PONS Dictionary

monetary Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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This high speed recovery is required by many critical networks where outages can cause loss of life or very large monetary losses in critical networks.
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This angered the proponents of monetary silver, known as the silverites.
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Some proponents also support full reserve banking or other non-orthodox approaches to monetary policy.
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He also wrote political works on world affairs and the monetary system.
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When confidence in monetary facts collapses, the facts themselves suddenly disappear.
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This word realize is a term of art that refers to the realization requirement where the taxpayer must receive or lose something of monetary value.
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Recently several gurukula have begun, driven both by a desire to uphold the traditions and monetary gain.
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Monetary value can be added to the card through a number of ways.
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Short-term lending rates have responded to this monetary relaxation and fell from 3.7% to 1.3% between 1993 and 2008.
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He felt his role was that of monetary and transportation provider, rather than a respected member of the band.
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