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But you may want to force derivatives to go through an organized market.
Various measures were thought of for organized marketing management and leaders among growers sat together to find a way out.
In 1910 the French colonial administration organized market production on a limited scale under the direction of the military governor.
Further, there is a visible dominance of imported fish in the organized markets.
A national health care budget serves as a backstop to that system of incentives and organized market power.
That isn't always easy, because there is no organized market for shares in minor-league teams.
Assets that are traded on an organized market are more liquid.
Eastern Norway needed an organized market for trading goods.
It has an agricultural-based economy, with many producing fields, but in need of better mechanics and organized market.
Sound financial practices and organized marketing campaigns replaced Sam's seat-of-the-pants management.
You need numbers to make money and you don't usually get numbers without an organized marketing team.
Organized marketing programs have encountered the most resistance from veteran lawyers, who tend to view salesmanship as unprofessional.
It is one of the first companies to bring the Exchange (organized market) model to the luxury eCommerce space.
To improve returns to fishermen and provide better products for consumers, several states have organized marketing cooperatives for fishermen.
The Baltic Exchange works like an organized market, and provides a meeting place for ship owners, brokers, and charterers.
Exchange (organized market)
Back then, Forza Italia was at best a loosely organized marketing vehicle for his candidacy.
The OTC market was not as limiting as the derivatives traded through organized market exchange.
Advertising agencies which had begun by booking insertions became, in the twentieth century, institutions of a form of cultural production, wholly governed by the organized market.
Among the greatness of the Aztec culture, Bernal describes a pretty well organized market place and beautifully arranged botanical and zoological gardens.
An exchange (or bourse) is a highly organized market where (especially) tradable securities, commodities, foreign exchange, futures, and options contracts are sold and bought.
In much of his immediate situation, the producer remains an artisan, but now in a more complex and more organized market in which he is practically dependent on intermediaries.
When Bytown was incorporated as a town on July 28, 1847, the new city council recognized the need for an organized market area, and made this one of their first priorities.
In the first, financial assets are traded, typically shares in listed companies, the latter are instead organized markets, traded on which are typically raw or primary products.
However, the building was never a stock exchange, but rather a commercial exchange or mercantile exchange (see Exchange (organized market)), in the same spirit as a modern commodities exchange.