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monetary

[mon-i-ter-ee, muhn-] / ˈmɒn ɪˌtɛr i, ˈmʌn- /


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The coin does not have a monetary value and its sale price has not been disclosed, but similar commemorative coins sold by the US Mint can cost over $1,000.

From Barron's

“Financial markets and the broader Australian public are still none the wiser as to the views, risk biases and outlooks of the majority of monetary policy board members,” NAB’s Auld said of Australia’s central bank.

From The Wall Street Journal

Our research found that the AI-aided complaints got better responses: They had a 6.9-percentage-point better chance of getting either monetary or nonmonetary relief, such as correcting a credit report, than those written by a human.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nevertheless, it remains a lure for the very top players, while the monetary benefits that stem from qualifying for the tournament will help ease the financial burden on paying for such stars.

From BBC

One reason why we consider current multiples reasonable is the expectation of continued friendly monetary policy.

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