Commerce
commerce (noun) - buying and selling goods and services (from initial producer to final consumer)commercial (adjective)
the wheels of commerce - the image of commerce as being a mechanical machine (certain problems can make this machine cease to function properly)
domestic commerce
international commerce
global commerce
the wheels of commerce
the wheels of commerce grinding to a halt
He hadn't realized that the wheels of commerce here weren't greased with favors and acquaintance and respect
maritime commerce
the world of commerce
eCommerce
interstate commerce
regulating interstate commerce
the development of commerce in Asia
commerce between the EU and Thailand
a chamber of commerce
carry on commerce
engage in commerce
the Maoist regime virtually eliminated all private commerce
accelerating commerce accelerating
rapidly growing commerce
dramatic increase in commerce
accelerating commerce between developing countries throughout the world
India's rapidly growing commerce with Africa presents a major development opportunity for the continent
trade and commerce
zones of commerce
pathways of commerce
a lot of commerce travels along this road
new patterns of international commerce
fraud in commerce
the organisation was to oversee prices and guard against fraud in commerce
roadblocks that stalled traffic and commerce
engaging in petty commerce
terrorists interfered with commerce
the rapid interchange of ideas, money, and commerce make our generation unlike any other
advances in technology, communication, and commerce have facilitated our coming together as a human community
allowing spoiled turkeys into the stream of commerce would damage the brand name, harm the reputation of the manufacturer
controlling commerce
the spread of international commerce
intense security inspections on the two borders, creating giant speed bumps for commerce
an emerging giant in business and commerce
a colossus of commerce
the U.S. Commerce Department
the Ministry of Commerce
the United States had actively promoted travel, commerce, and cultural ties with the country
Commerce accounted for more than five million pounds sterling in revenue
this province now contributes more overseas commerce
carry on commerce or other trade, profession or business
the spirit of commerce
It seems obvious the spirit of commerce can overwhelm and destroy the spirit of healing
Bus stations were once hubs of activity and commerce in vibrant American cities






