| 41. | With a cap in place, offset credits would maintain their value and become tradeable much like stocks or currency.
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| 42. | People found it more profitable to invest in non-tradeable sector activities such as stocks, finance and property.
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| 43. | Because the permits are tradeable, companies would have a financial incentive to cut back their emissions using newer technologies.
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| 44. | Any award pin, such as the best guest room award or the VIP pin, was also not tradeable.
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| 45. | Some families may have cultivated up to which would have produced sufficient maize for family consumption plus a tradeable surplus.
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| 46. | Investors often define short-term, easily tradeable securities such as money market funds as " cash ."
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| 47. | Reinsdorf told WGN-TV . " But every player, with the exception of Michael Jordan, is tradeable.
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| 48. | What something is economically " tradeable objects ( or to the labour effort or sum of money those objects represent ).
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| 49. | In addition to creating new social and technical relations, commerce introduces a proliferation of relationships between tradeable'things '.
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| 50. | Investment funds, which own the majority of tradeable shares in the country, have proved harder to supervise, officials said.
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