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commerce

[kom-ers] / ˈkɒm ərs /


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That is part of the lifeblood of the state’s culture, cuisine, commerce and sense of possibility, and those students are now our teachers, nurses, physicians, engineers, entrepreneurs and tech whizzes.

From Los Angeles Times

Navy to “control sea lanes,” and use “tariffs and reciprocal trade agreements as powerful tools” to make the Western Hemisphere “an increasingly attractive market for American commerce.”

From Salon

It “has the opportunity to take market share,” wrote the analysts, who also noted they “suspect digital commerce growth will see more competition from improved distribution among smaller players.”

From Barron's

Vince Szydlowski, executive vice president of commerce at Universal Music Enterprises, the centralized global catalog division of Universal Music Group, said he starts planning the year’s campaign for holiday music in January.

From Los Angeles Times

Americans have been worrying about the risks of mixing banking and commerce since Aaron Burr shot Alexander Hamilton.

From Barron's