Trade
1.
a write-through cache to preserve this
property, although some provide an explicit option to trade off
(Adjective)
safety for performance by relaxing this constraint. Direct memory access (DMA).
2.
information
to others who are less risk averse. Many researchers have examined how
criminals trade stolen (Verb) information on open
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels. Herley and Florencio15.
3.
technological
and economic limitations, " and continues, " the incentive for
libraries to trade descriptions (Noun) of widely
distributed published books drove standardization in ways that didn't apply to.
4.
United
States' international leadership for years to come, serving as a framework
for trade promotion (Noun) and investment; a
transformation to a leaner, more flexible military working closely
5.
that
explosion: in 2009, China surpassed the United States as Brazil's leading trade partner
(Noun).
Given China's sustained success, few expected its economy to slow or
6.
Brazil
is one of the most protectionist economies in the world. This holds the trade share
(Noun)
of its GDP to just 20 percent, the lowest among all the emerging-market.
7.
national drive to build up indigenous
wind and solar companies has spurred U.S. allegations of trade violations
(Noun)and
has done little to curb China's reliance on fossil fuels.
8.
was
suddenly cheap. Last fall, a handful of Western solar-panel makers filed
a trade complaint (Noun) against their Chinese
counterparts, alleging that China's solar power subsidies violate trade.
9.
trade complaint against their Chinese
counterparts, alleging that China's solar power subsidies violate trade laws
(Noun),
allowing Chinese companies to dump solar panels on the U.S. market at prices.
10.
equipment. All countries, including
China, should be forced to comply with international trade rules
(Verb
and Noun). If they play fair, however, they should be allowed to play
PURCHASE
1.
" he said to one audience,
referring to his opposition to a requirement to purchase health (Noun) care coverage. #
Iowa Republican chairman Matt Strawn said the party would not
2.
, for now, they're not interested in
selling. # " But a purchase could (Noun) happen at any time,
" Grubman said. # Relocation notice for a
3.
range in five minutes. Better Place
owns the batteries, bringing down the purchase price (Noun)of the cars using
the network. # People driving shorter distances, the
4.
earlier this month when Gov. Nathan
Deal included money in his 2012 budget to purchase property (Noun) next to the
proposed stadium site. # The GWCC Authority, which oversees
5.
In Latin America, we find that
businesses, in general, want to purchase from (Preposition)
manufacturers that at least assemble products locally within their country. #
Q:
6.
The discounter said it's the first
major retailer to offer shoppers the opportunity to purchase online (Adjective) without a bank
account, or credit, debit or prepaid card. Wal-Mart
7.
? " # In addition, she is
concerned that she might be required to purchase personal (Adjective) seat licenses,
which are one-time charges for the right to buy season tickets
8. " Triple-E
" vessels such as shown in Figure 1, with the intent to purchase twenty (Noun)
more in the near future. The vessels are considered to be the greenest
9.
Accessed January 8, 2012. # 14. Juster
F. Consumer buying intentions and purchase probability (Noun)
TRADE
|
FREQ
|
SPOKEN
|
9587
|
FICTION
|
3074
|
MAGAZINE
|
10524
|
NEWSPAPER
|
14859
|
ACADEMIC
|
19192
|
Total frekuensi :
57236
|
FREQ
|
1990-1994
|
17196
|
1995-1999
|
12122
|
2000-2004
|
13361
|
2005-2009
|
10377
|
2010-2012
|
4180
|
Total frequensi :
57236
PURCHASE
|
FREQ
|
SPOKEN
|
1307
|
FICTION
|
1058
|
MAGAZINE
|
4516
|
NEWSPAPER
|
4320
|
ACADEMIC
|
3315
|
Total frekuensi : 14516
|
FREQ
|
1990-1994
|
3235
|
1995-1999
|
3402
|
2000-2004
|
3120
|
2005-2009
|
3167
|
2010-2012
|
1592
|
Total frekuensi : 14516