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Then, as long as it is producing more than it consumes, it can convert the surplus into a store of value for future needs.
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Probably, the Fed dares the surplus nations to challenge on the value that the Fed designated relatively to renminbi and Euro.
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The invention of agriculture, which generates a surplus that can be stored and also gives value to land, permitted this to change.
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Gross (or net) operating surplus of the economy is the part of value added which remains with producers after deducting outlays related to the remuneration of employees and taxes on production.
UNESCO: Belarus: Report: Part I: Descriptive Section
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We trade or invest our surplus output using dollars to measure transactions today or to store value for future enjoyment.
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The state budget is tailored to achieve a surplus of 1% of GNP, with a copper price at its long term value.
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The pirates are not producing any value of their own but are spending their own resources to capture the surplus of the shipping trade.
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U.S. business leaders and members of Congress want to see the Chinese currency appreciate in value as a way to reduce the U.S.-Chinese trade surplus.
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Their scarcity value has allowed privileged airlines such as British Airways to make huge sums out of them: surplus slots are traded behind the scenes for hundreds of millions of pounds.
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In the SNA output, intermediate consumption, operating surplus and increase in inventories are calculated, excluding holding gains (losses), which are defined as the value of products created due to changes in prices during the period when the products were held in stocks.
UNESCO: Belarus: Report: Part I: Descriptive Section