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Let's start with inflation, which is the phenomenon where the prices of common goods and services rise across the board.
Anyone who wanted to was welcome to trade with the members for more common goods; only weapons and ammunition were restricted.
"They did not want their treasures contaminated by sharing the ride with common goods."
The following are the rates applicable to some common goods and services:
This area solely depends on these two cities especially latter city for supply of common goods.
Merchants often traveled together as guilds and sold common goods across different areas.
We haven't used the massive collective buying power of the government to drive down the cost of common goods and services.
Think Big (store), a retail establishment that sold oversized versions of common goods.
Indeed, human rights are themselves common goods because they are indivisible and inclusive.
Silk and cotton were the most common goods.
I believed strength and nobility of mind were common goods on the market -'she shrugged.
Briefly after the terrorist attacks, those symbols became common goods, but now the right has moved to repossess them as tools for bullying.
Procurement of common goods and services is being centralised for buying across all central government departments and their agencies.
Personal privacy and common goods: a framework.
It is an important source of common goods like oil, consumer items, pumpsets and other farm machinery for the village folk.
Common goods which are sustained thanks to an institutional arrangement of this kind are referred to as common-pool resources.
Freight traffic continued with common goods carried including wood, coal, wool, meat, cars, fertiliser and grain.
With the generous arrangements severed, however, even common goods like soap, rum and cooking oil have become rare luxuries.
The opposite problem arises with common goods: too much is consumed if there is no collective agreement to desist.
Class GtL 4/4, a common goods train locomotive for branch lines.
Common goods which take the form of a renewable resource, such as fish stocks, grazing land, etc., are sustainable in two cases:
Sometimes, common goods and club goods are subsumed under the broader term of public goods.
Each invoice for the supply of common goods or services is made out to the head of chambers, or to a nominated member.
Goods which are non-excludable and rivalrous in consumption are termed common goods.
Outlaw patenting of knowledge on living things and privatization of "common goods for humanity", i.e., water.