Mo > References for ‘monetary’
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[4] From the Gupta Age onwards barter [...] mostly been undertaken through monetary exchange.
[11] The same thing applies to economic [...] factors of this world, including monetary wealth, are all created by Parama [...] their intellectual liberation.
[22] The ministers opined, “O [...] purpose? But yes, maybe he is in monetary trouble.”
[23] The purohit-dom centres round vested [...] what not to do. When there is no monetary considerations, there can be no vested interest.
[20] According to the wages policy of [...] of wages in adjustment with the monetary component of wages.
[15] SOME [...] Financial, economic, pecuniary, fiscal, monetary, exchequer: Financial [...] government are concerned". Monetary : "concerning money matters" [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[18] SOME [...] planet) pecuniary, monetary, mercenary concerning [...] pomp [something] full of monetary shows ultra [...] people directly or indirectly.
[26] The negative movement towards crudity [...] position, prestige, name and fame, and monetary gain, and thus they invariably [...] the seven lower realms as well.
[6] Those who used to run the catuspáthiis, [...] the donors in exchange for their monetary help. These catuspáthiis [...] accommodation were called Kulapati.
[36] Those who were in charge of [...] royalty used to help them with monetary and other kinds of assistance. [...] independent of any external interference.
[3] The banking system must be vigilant [...] administrators or governments to print monetary notes indiscriminately without [...] of bullion in their treasuries.
[19] An economic depression in capitalist [...] spare India. If the financial or monetary trade – or say the trade [...] increase its range of barter trade.
[29] The printing and issuing of monetary notes having no bullion value [...] issued in new colours and shapes. No monetary notes should be issued by the [...] implemented by a Proutistic government.
[4] When something, for some reason [...] currency. This is called “monetary devaluation”. But, an economic [...] the existing economic systems.