| VERB | to trade | traded | traded trading | trades |
| SYNO | barter | business deal | craft | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Butterfly-Trade {m} = butterfly trade
- Fair Trade {m} = fair trade
- Trade-off {m} = tradeoff
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- Early European contact by the Portuguese people, who came to the Gold Coast region in the 15th century to trade and then established the Portuguese Gold Coast (Costa do Ouro), focused on the extensive availability of gold.
- Non disclosure is typically used when a researcher intends to use knowledge of a vulnerability to attack computer systems operated by their enemies, or to trade knowledge of a vulnerability to a third party for profit, who will typically use it to attack their enemies.
- While a customs union requires all parties to establish and maintain identical external tariffs with regard to trade with non-parties, parties to a free-trade area are not subject to this requirement.
- The official policy of neutrality enabled Finland to trade both with Western and Comecon markets.
- After lower secondary school, graduates may apply to trade schools or gymnasiums (upper secondary schools).
- The East India Company was formed to trade in the Indian Ocean region and China, and received its charter from Queen Elizabeth on 31 December 1600.
- The BBC and Terry Nation estate officially disapprove of self-built Daleks, but usually intervene only if attempts are made to trade unlicensed Daleks and Dalek components commercially, or if it is considered that actual or intended use may damage the BBC's reputation or the Doctor Who/Dalek brand.
- An unprecedented amount of personal investing occurred during the boom and stories of people quitting their jobs to trade on the financial market were common.
- For 33 years they were allowed to trade relatively freely.
- From its central location, it has access to trade routes to and from all the regional powers.
- The Reds were forced to trade star pitchers Johnny Cueto and Mike Leake to the Kansas City Royals and San Francisco Giants, respectively, receiving minor league pitching prospects for both.
- The China Navigation Company was an early shipping company founded in 1876 in London, initially to trade up the Yangtze River from their Shanghai base with passengers and cargo.
- In these cases, the party is treated as being a state that is not a Party to CITES with respect to trade in the species concerned.
- In economics, a local currency is a currency not backed by a national government and intended to trade only in a small area.
- Bangladesh continues to trade in LNG on the futures exchange markets.
- Missing one of the legs of the trade (and subsequently having to trade it soon after at a worse price) is called 'execution risk' or more specifically 'leg risk'.
- This area was granted by Charles II of England to the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in 1670, and rival fur trading companies were not allowed to trade in it.
- In the 1990s, ADB began promoting regional cooperation by helping the countries on the Mekong River to trade and work together.
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