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Transactional meaning
Of, pertaining to or involving transactions. | Based on value derived from transactions rather than on morals, ethics, or principles; pragmatic or amoral rather than moral. | Pertaining to a particular psychoanalytic theory about this.
Example sentences (20)
French law firms developed transactional departments only in the 1990s when they started to lose business to international firms based in the United States and the United Kingdom (where solicitors have always done transactional work).
After many years of either watching politics or participating directly in them, I concluded that politics is transactional.
And last month, the US Immigration court reached a historic backlog of over three million pending cases, according to Transactional Records Access Clearing House (TRAC).
As a member of the Health and Business Sections she focuses her practice on corporate law and transactional matters for businesses, health care and nonprofit organizations.
Between those assigned to Justice Department immigration courts and Department of Homeland Security asylum officers, the backlog of cases has roughly 1.6 million, according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University.
But for me, I’m just thinking about sorting through all the goo and coming out with certain pieces in that very kind of transactional mindset.
But I’m also transactional because I want to take the private school establishment seriously.
Carl Calandra is a legal executive with more than 15 years of advisory, transactional and public company experience.
For example, one potential solution to the bank runs is for the FDIC to guarantee all non-interest bearing deposits, i.e. corporate transactional accounts.
He is transactional, and, to be fair, sometimes he upholds his side of a bargain.
Hint: The decline is seen as a result of decreased demand — particularly in transactional practices — and increased headcount.
However, Americans will begin seeking more care outside of their established patient-provider relationship for more transactional needs, such as flu shots, prescription refills or treatment for common infections, Kharraz forecasted.
In insisting that her caregiving be transactional, you are treating her like an employee instead of a beloved member of your daughter’s life, and “paid caregiver” is clearly not how she wants to be thought of.
It encourages transactional relationships and limits our role to that of consumers, alienated from what we consume, from nature and from other people.
Its core attributes — relationships that are transactional and temporary, prioritizing self-advancement through manipulating and exploiting others and the insatiable lust for profit — eliminates democratic space.
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Minister for International Development Pat Conroy said the overhaul would focus on the unique characteristics of Australian aid, including that it was transparent and not transactional.
Patients will prioritize convenience for transactional healthcare needs.
Prompts for tips in self-checkout lines are an example of “tip creep,” a phenomenon that has seen companies prompting customers to leave more sizable tips in more transactional situations since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic more than three years ago.
Rather than just being focused on transactional workloads — which is what PostgreSQL supports by default — AlloyDB also has capabilities to support analytics workloads.