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We'll buy our own beer with the money we make from producing tangible goods and services.
He said factories are needed for reasons beyond the tangible goods they produce.
There are ways to pay debts other than money or tangible goods."
It is time that America begins building and exporting tangible goods once again.
Traders - people who trade tangible goods and products.
Much of the trade behind this increase is in bits and bytes, rather than tangible goods.
The State offers a tax rebate on tangible goods purchased and used during a production.
First, for all the talk about information, ultimately an economy must serve consumers - and consumers want tangible goods.
Visitors can often reclaim taxes paid for accommodation and tangible goods, defined as items taken out of the country.
In addition, with respect to the illegal production or distribution of tangible goods, the government has made it clear what's legal and what's not.
I mean, when you're seizing tangible goods, you're not undermining the pillars of the Internet as well.
Every developed nation's legal system treats thefts of tangible goods as absolutely distinct from copyright violation.
It taxes the transactions of a generation ago instead of recognizing that consumers today spend more on services than tangible goods.
If you want to export services, much of your approach will be the same as if you were exporting tangible goods.
Along with tangible goods, people, techniques, information, and ideas moved lucidly across the Eurasian landmass for the first time.
Spyder tried to explain the concept of exchanging currency for tangible goods and services.
Awarding tangible goods, industry and consumer experts say, is another move by the airlines to get frequent-flier mileage off their books.
Most tangible goods, both durable and nondurable, are rival goods.
A post industrial society is one in which the majority of those employed are not involved in the production of tangible goods".
Platform providers should also be more cautious when the giveaway product has appreciable unit costs, as with tangible goods.
Tangible goods soared again in the 1970's, exceeding 45 percent of household assets by the end of the decade.
Still, Jack is less than satisfied at Kabletown, in large part because the company manufactures no tangible goods.
This resembles a sales tax, but unlike most states' sales taxes it applies to services, as well as tangible goods.
Why should the theft of tangible goods be treated differently from the theft of intellectual property?
A product manager's role in tangible goods industries is similar to a program director's role in service industries.