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| | Related WordNet synsets for SUMO concept UnitOfMeasure |
 | | a unit of length equal to one thousandth of an inch; used to specify thickness (e.g., of sheets or wire) |  | | a unit of length equal to 3 feet; defined as 91.44 centimeters; originally taken to be the average length of a stride |  | | a unit of radioactivity equal to the amount of a radioactive isotope that decays at the rate of 37,000,000,000 disintegrations per second |
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http://icosym-nt.cvut.cz/kifb-test/wordnet/_unit_of_measure.html
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| | NetLingo: Digital Cash, the Arguement for Monetary Freedom |
 | | The theme of this paper: the digital cash is denominated in market-determined, non-political monetary units. |  | | The opportunity to launch an alternative monetary system on a grand scale simply has not been available until recently. |  | | Who will be the new monetary unit providers? |
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http://www.netlingo.com/more/digitalcash.html
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| | Money and Accounting Relationships |
 | | A monetary unit is a general practical experience so a simple verification of proposed models is always possible. |  | | Process of production is modeled by production function, which can also serves as a determinant of an costing system. |  | | It is astonishing that the notion of capital was already recognized in Sumeria and the value of capital was also estimated in metals, although it was actually represented by natural products. |
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http://aux.zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu/critical/html2/7060dobija.htm
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| | Stabilization of the Monetary Unit (1923) |
 | | The value of the monetary unit often remains almost stable for weeks and even months, while the supply of notes increases continually. |  | | However, if the printing presses continue to run, the monetary depreciation will only be slowed down, not brought to a standstill as a result. |  | | When purchases are made merely to get rid of money, which is shrinking in value, by exchanging it for goods of more enduring worth, higher prices will be paid than are otherwise indicated by other current market relationships. |
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http://www.mises.org/manipulation/section1.asp
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| | HB2402 - 462R - H Ver |
 | | C. Subsection B of this section does not affect the priority of mechanics' or materialmen's liens or the priority of liens for other assessments made by the association. |  | | Failure to provide the statement to the escrow agent within the time provided for in this subsection shall extinguish any lien for any unpaid assessment then due. |
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http://www.azleg.state.az.us/legtext/46leg/2r/bills/hb2402h.htm
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| | <ME |
 | | For example, the German monetary unit switched from the mark to the reichsmark on October 11, 1924. |  | | Federal Reserve quotations switched from the mark to the reichsmark on October 29, 1924. |  | | Germany: On October 11, 1924 the monetary unit of Germany was changed from the mark to the reichsmark, where 1 reichsmark = 1,000,000,000,000 mark. |
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http://www.eh.net/hmit/exchangerates/infoeurope.htm
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| | What Has Government Done to Our Money? The Monetary Unit |
 | | Clearly, the free market will choose as the common unit whatever size of the money-commodity is most convenient. |  | | On the free market, then, the various names that units may have are simply definitions of units of weight. |  | | Clearly, the size makes no difference to the economist. |
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http://www.mises.org/money/2s5.asp
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| | THE EURO OR THE EUROPEAN MONETARY UNIT |
 | | So far, all they see are layoffs and social-spending cuts. |  | | Western Europe is slightly less than two-thirds the size of the United States. |  | | The uniting of several small counties have created a single powerful market able to compete economically with the United States, Japan and other counties. |
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http://www.coe.ilstu.edu/iga/MAKeuro.htm
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| | Wordsmyth |
 | | If you register now this message and color will disappear, and ensure that you won't miss any of the unique Wordsmyth features you've come to enjoy. |  | | a former monetary unit of several countries of the British Commonwealth, including Ireland and Jamaica. |  | | the chief monetary unit of Uruguay, equaling one hundred centesimos. |
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http://www.wordsmyth.net/live/home.php?content=wotw/2000.0703/wotw_language
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 | | Monetary units of different purchasing power are aggregated as if they represent the same purchasing power. |  | | Nonmonetary items are adjusted for changes in the monetary unit’s purchasing power since their acquisition or incurrence. |  | | Balance sheet: Identify assets and liabilities as either monetary or nonmonetary. |
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http://lsb.scu.edu/~WOBRIEN/S03309/sm03.doc
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| | eBay Store - The Monetary Unit: African Banknotes, Asian Banknotes, North American Banknotes |
 | | They're from all over the world, so start or add to your collection TODAY! |  | | The Monetary Unit is committed to bringing you a varied selection of colorful banknotes and interesting coins that feature a wide range of topics. |  | | eBay Store - The Monetary Unit: African Banknotes, Asian Banknotes, North American Banknotes |
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http://stores.ebay.com/The-Monetary-Unit
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| | Monetary History Glossary |
 | | A monetary standard in which the monetary unit was defined as consisting of either a certain quantity of silver or a certain quantity of gold. |  | | A monetary standard which defines the monetary unit of a country as consisting of a certain amount of gold. |  | | A weight unit often used in the 19th century Anglo-Saxon world. |
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http://www.micheloud.com/FXM/MH/Glossary.htm
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| | Bimetallic Standard and bimetallism : an introduction |
 | | A bimetallic standard is a monetary standard where the monetary unit is defined as consisting of either a certain amount of a metal or a certain amount of another, with the monetary authority being ready at all times to coin either metal at the legal price. |  | | Whenever the market price of silver in terms of gold is sufficiently far from the legal ratio, the economy switches to a monometallic standard, using the relatively cheapest metal as money and removing the other from circulation. |  | | For example, in the United States for the greater part of the 19th century the dollar was defined as consisting either of 22.5 grains of gold or 371 grains of silver (a grain is 0.065 grams). |
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http://www.micheloud.com/FXM/MH/Bimetalintro.htm
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| | Jewish Law - Articles ("Inflation Issues in Jewish Law") |
 | | When both commodity shortage and money supply growth are simultaneously operational, the monetary unit could very well maintain its purchasing power in respect to one or more of the entire set of commodities, despite the rise in the absolute price level occasioned by the monetary growth. |  | | Inflation in a modern economy is rooted in causes other than an increase in the monetary unit and a reduction in the supply of commodities. |  | | Hence, the debt must be discharged with the new monetary unit. |
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http://www.jlaw.com/Articles/inflation_issues3.html
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| | Capitalism Magazine: Deflation: The Basics by Don Luskin |
 | | In the US, the monetary unit of account is the dollar. |  | | Think of the dollar as being like any other unit of measurement defined by the government, such as the mile or the ounce. |  | | Throughout the economy goods and services that had been measured and contracted for in dollars -- that used dollars as a unit of account -- would have to be revised as quickly as possible. |
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http://www.capmag.com/articlePrint.asp?ID=1280
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| | Money |
 | | Their coins are larger than normal, about the size of the United States half-dollar. |  | | These are so highly crafted that humans prize them as art, paying double, triple, or even more depending on how common that coin has become in human cities. |  | | These coins are often interesting, but hold little value beyond the metals. |
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http://www.hoboes.com/html/RPG/Gods/Highland/Money.html
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| | StarWarsKnights.com - Knights of the Old Republic |
 | | Republic credits are the standard monetary unit in the galaxy. |  | | Data storage devices like these are common, though they may vary in quality depending on what features are included. |  | | Other units may be traded on some of the Rim worlds, but all can generally be transferred into the Republic credit. |
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http://www.starwarsknights.com/itempages1/misc.php
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| | European currency unit -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | In 1999, however, the ECU was replaced by the euro, which by 2001 had been adopted by 12 of the member nations of the European Monetary Union. |  | | Until 1999 the European currency unit (ECU) was the international monetary unit used by the European Monetary System (EMS). |  | | The ECU was intended to provide a single standard upon which to base exchange rates of the member currencies. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9311187?tocId=9311187
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| | monetary unit |
 | | the standard unit of value of the currency of a country, as the dollar in the U.S. and the franc in France. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/monetary+unit
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - monetary unit |
 | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - monetary unit |  | | Pound (currency), monetary unit of the United Kingdom, represented by the symbol £. |  | | Pre-Algebra : Ratios and Proportions : Ratios and Unit Rates |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/monetary_unit.html
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| | International Monetary Unit |
 | | Also, how long will the transition take and do the advantages out-weigh the drawbacks of having an International Monetary Unit? |  | | Now that eleven countries in Europe have developed the Euro, will the world one day have a common currency? |
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http://www2.tltc.ttu.edu/hein/_SumII3323/00000021.htm
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| | MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON EURO HAILS INTRODUCTION OF NEW MONETARY UNIT AS ADVANCE IN EUROPEAN INTEGRATION, STABILITY |
 | | "If the structural reforms are completed, the monetary question becomes secondary," he said. |  | | Zahler also argued that neither Latin America nor its respective subregions yet exhibited structural conditions for a successful common currency, and he mapped out policy paths that would facilitate eventual convergency to monetary union in integration agreements with deep objectives. |  | | Mexico's Secretary of Finance Angel Gurria Treviño emphasized the importance of structural reforms and sound public financial management as prerequisites to a common currency. |
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http://www.iadb.org/exr/PRENSA/1999/cp7999e.htm
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| | An investigation of monetary-unit sampling |
 | | In particular the research will investigate how monetary-unit sampling strategies perform when obtaining estimates of error in substantive testing. |  | | Horgan, J.M. The Moment Bound with Unrestricted Random, Cell and Sieve Sampling of Monetary Units. |
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http://www.compapp.dcu.ie/~jhorgan/phdmus.html
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