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Bartering meaning
present participle and gerund of barter
Example sentences (20)
Critics of the latest deal argue that not only did the SPFL leave money on the table by not conducting a full tender process before agreeing terms with Sky, but that their reliance on broadcasting is also preventing them from bartering for better terms.
Furthermore, bartering helps encourage creativity and builds partnerships between businesses.
The Buffs can do better, and it feels as if months of back-room bartering, with June 30’s fiscal-year deadline closing fast, are starting to bubble up to the public sphere.
What started as local bartering to counter the collapse of the public distribution system in the 1990s has led to women becoming the unofficial breadwinners of today.
While it’s mainly seen in international deals, the concept of bartering remains significant in Iran’s economy.
If shoppers find any damage to their items, they are entitled to a ten per cent discount, and simply have to ask their cashier at the till before bartering the price down.
She offers him fifty dollars, money she later earns from bartering.
A community in Nigeria's Cross River State still uses an ancient bartering system to exchange goods at the local market.
The bartering continued as promises were made, accusations thrown around and national budgets stretched.
The modern idea of business ethics as a field is relatively new, but how to ethically conduct business has been widely debated since bartering and trading first arose.
He asked if we used silver coins and bartering.
It opened in 1933 during the Great Depression, when those who could not afford tickets to plays could gain admission by bartering food, livestock or other goods — thus giving the operation its name.
Toys, sporting Equipment, Bikes, Housewares, Lawn Ornaments, Teaching Materials ETC., Too much to price, will consider offers and bartering.
A gift economy does not necessarily involve an immediate return (such as with remuneration); compensation comes in the form of whatever the person decides is of equal value to their products of labor (what is commonly called bartering ).
As PT boats were usually located near the end of the supply chain, their crews proved resourceful in bartering with nearby ships or military units for supplies and using munitions to harvest their own fish.
Bartering for business is also taxed accordingly as business income or business expense.
By 1865, the Confederate dollar was worthless due to high inflation, and people in the South had to resort to bartering services for goods, or else use scarce Union dollars.
For example, cruising companies often have unused capacity, and when given the choice, prefer to pay their bills by bartering cruise vacations.
He began with a two-person bartering system, then moved on to the derivation of downward-sloping consumer demands.
Livingstone, on the other hand, travelled on most of his journeys with a few servants and porters, bartering for supplies along the way, with a couple of guns for protection.