单词 | Goods and services |
例句 | 1) We get export earnings from goods and services. 2) Agriculture is also a large consumer of goods and services. 3) In other words, the supply of goods and services creates its own demand and there can be no overproduction. 4) If all the goods and services which the business supplies are exempt, then the business can not register for VAT purposes. 5) The people who manufacture and sell goods and services must want their custom and must understand its value. 6) However, since the early 1950s government spending for goods and services has hovered around 20 percent of the national output. 7) How do we pay for the goods and services which we need? 8) A business claims back VAT on the goods and services used by the business. 9) In such a free market, goods and services would be efficiently allocated. 10) In the market individuals exchange goods and services at a mutually agreed price, normally using the medium of money. 11) Flows of capital, goods and services, and increasingly of human talent, now transcend national borders. 12) This is a far wider range of goods and services than those covered in the Retail Price Index. 13) Site certificates are for companies wanting to sell goods and services over the World Wide Web. 14) There will be tax increases on a wide range of goods and services . 15) They receive a proportion of their income from the sale of goods and services. 16) We will protect consumers Our Consumers' Charter will cover all goods and services. 17) In almost all applications of benefit-cost analysis this measure is the value of the goods and services in private markets. 18) Trade credit is an unsecured loan given to some one so they can use it to buy your goods and services. 19) Apart from education, the state does not provide many welfare goods and services to its citizens. 20) Successive dollars of income will go for less urgently needed goods and finally for trivial goods and services. 21) What are the terms implied by the Supply of Goods and Services Act? 22) It is no longer an appropriate model for a generation which has developed sophisticated and discriminating consumption patterns for other goods and services. 23) The single-minded mission of commercial television today is to produce audiences for sale to advertisers of consumer goods and services. 24) The political order depends upon the economic system to generate goods and services for the survival and prosperity of its citizens. 25) Does he accept that the way to solve the problem is for workers to provide goods and services that are competitively priced? 26) It includes assets which could be converted with relative ease and without capital loss into spending on goods and services. 27) They also do receive a significant proportion of their income from the sale of goods and services rather than from taxes. 28) These moves goad households and businesses into spending more on goods and services. 29) This option leads us into a discussion of public goods and services. 30) Economic growth A country must experience economic growth if it is to produce a greater output of goods and services. 1) There will be tax increases on a wide range of goods and services . 31) The small firms provide goods and services to a large firm, which is in effect a monopoly buyer. 32) The cost of almost all goods and services soared when price controls were removed. 33) Interviewees also voiced fears that the price of goods and services, like childcare, would rise. 34) Nevertheless, the share of national income going to government spending on goods and services is now falling. 35) People in even the simplest forms of developed economy required goods and services which they could not provide for themselves. 36) Then came the post-Soviet capitalist boom in goods and services. 37) In addition, £60 million was spent locally on goods and services for the site. 38) But long-term private investment in the production of high-quality tradable goods and services is essential for long-term success. 39) Resources used to produce goods and services for the government can not be used to make goods in the private sector. 40) The evidence demonstrates that most small towns and even some villages provided a range of specialist goods and services. 41) Modern economies depend at least as much upon women's consumption of goods and services as upon production of any kind. 42) From Jan. 1, 1993, a basic rate of 25 percent would be charged on most goods and services. 43) The removal of these barriers would lead to a direct lowering of costs by reducing the price of imported goods and services. 44) Money is also a claim in that it gives the holder command over goods and services in the market place. 45) Unlike for many other consumer goods and services, little attention has been paid to the marketing aspect of this software. 46) In other words, imported goods and services help maintain consumption levels in the marketable sector. 47) To facilitate the exchange of goods and services both externally, among nations and internally, within a nation. 48) The overall shortfall in goods and services was the smallest since $ 7. 894 billion in December 1994. 49) This leads people to increase their spending directly on goods and services so that the general price level is pulled upwards. 50) Suppliers of goods and services have used standard terms for some time. 51) Notice that, as before, in order to avoid double-counting, only spending on final goods and services is included. 52) The role of the financial system is to allow us to produce more goods and services to increase real income. 53) In an expanding economy, growth tends to concentrate on industrial goods and services. 54) In September, the deficit in goods and services, $ 8. 245 billion, was little changed from August. 55) Money we spend on goods and services gets taxed only once, when we earn it. 56) I use it to bank, to invest, to communicate, to learn,[] and to buy goods and services. 57) Some of this money will be used to purchase financial assets, and some to purchase goods and services. 58) While the extra tax on goods and services is bad news for us homeowners, there is some hope. 59) We are curiously unreasonable in the distinctions we make between different kinds of goods and services. 60) Flat rate farmers will have to issue invoices for all supplies of goods and services where the flat rate addition is added. 61) In fiscal 1994-95, San Francisco paid outside contractors $ 2. 6billion for construction and goods and services. 62) Each group is divided into a number of sections and, for each section, representative goods and services have prices recorded. 63) Tax increases were introduced on a wide range of goods and services to help alleviate the projected budget deficit. 64) Nevertheless, families still manage to set aside £40.90 a week for leisure goods and services. 65) However, there are still general rules which apply to those who provide goods and services to the community. 66) Under the 1982 Supply of Goods and Services Act, the shop is obliged to clean with reasonable skill and care. 67) Governments do not sell the bulk of their goods and services. 68) The culture adapts itself to change and is driven by the need to provide goods and services for the customer. 69) The possession of a requisite sum of money entitles the individual to purchase goods and services. 70) Different patterns of demand imply different demand curves for individual goods and services and determine different equilibrium prices and quantities. 71) Administrators must constantly interpret and apply public policies that provide public goods and services to individuals and groups. 4. 72) Definition: Consumption can be regarded as total expenditure by households on goods and services which yield utility in the current period. 73) That will filter through to companies that produce goods and services. 74) Local authorities have always relied upon outside sources for many of the goods and services they require. 75) People who work provide the means by which we get the goods and services we want. 76) They are not being used for spending, much less for spending on newly produced goods and services. 77) Members receive a quarterly magazine together with details of discounts on various goods and services including holidays, entertainment and High Street purchases. 78) The direct and indirect employment incomes generated will be used to purchase goods and services. 79) Increasingly, threadbare public-school systems are turning to parents for goods and services that taxpayers have stopped providing. 80) Money can be formally defined as a title of goods and services, as a measure of value and as a method of storing wealth. 81) Definition: Revenue income is receipts from the sale of goods and services, plus other revenues from the operation of the business. 82) Offset is similar to counterpurchase insofar as one party agrees to purchase goods and services with a specified percentage of the proceeds from the original sale. 83) He argued that if domestic demand for goods and services is weak, perhaps because of a low propensity to consume, there is likely to be a lot of unemployment, as otherwise supply would exceed demand. 84) The mobilization of resources to take advantage of an opportunity to provide customers with new and improved goods and services. 85) Accounts receivable are amounts currently owed by customers who have purchased goods and services on short-term credit. 86) A nation's gross domestic product (GDP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced by a nation. 87) The rich nations want that the developing countries to cut tariffs on industrial goods and services. 88) Financial assets are simply a claim on goods and services. 89) The production and consumption of goods and services is the ultimate aim of all economic endeavour. 90) Operating activities relate to the purchase,[http://] production and sale of goods and services an ongoing basis. 91) As most restrictively defined, electronic commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services, and the transfer of funds, through digital communications. 92) The demand for factors, such as labor, is a derived demand that comes from firms that use the factors to produce goods and services. 93) It provides all these goods and services for those who are willing and able to pay. 94) To measure overall inflation, the price change of a large "basket" of representative goods and services is measured. 95) Real gross domestic product - The sum value of goods and services produced in a country and valued at constant prices, calibrated from some base year. 96) People are permitted to trade and exchange goods and services without impediment or violent interference. 97) This kind of risk-sharing arrangement has become popular among growing businesses as a way to get goods and services without having to tie up capital. 98) A nation's GDP is equal to the total output of all final goods and services produced by the nation in a period of time. 99) Underperformance also leads to an oversupply of goods and services, putting more downward pressure on prices. 100) Consumers are accepters of social final products and services, who buy, use, hold, disposal, accept goods and services, It is a subject with final consumption, s behavior. 101) Because the payments for final goods and services must eventually flow back to the owners of the factors of production as income, income payments must equal payments for final goods and services. 102) The rich nations want the developing countries to cut tariffs in on industrial goods and services. 103) Firms and households are linked with each other as they exchange goods and services. 104) Long-run equilibrium demands that the net balance on goods and services becomes zero over the secular time period. 105) GDP is the market value of all final goods and services made within the borders of a country in a year. 106) ASSOCHAM is also in favour of anti-dumping measures, a hike in excise duties and changes in the goods and services tax (GST). 107) Gross domestic product - The sum of the market values of all final goods and services produced within a particular country during a period of time. 108) Thus, the impact of paying government employees is to transfer economic resources from the production of economic goods and services to the performing of services for which there is no market demand. 109) Complementary goods and services must emerge (e.g., automobiles required gasoline, better roads, and mechanics). 110) But UNCTAD Secretary - General , Supachai Panitchpakdi says governments have pursued trade policies produced goods and services. 111) For instance, the dollar, or any other monetary unit, represents a unit of value; that is, it reflects ability to command goods and services. 112) Fundamentally, counter trade refers to the direct exchange of assorted kinds of goods and services. 113) Most production in the New World5 was for the colonists?own consumption, but sizable proportions of colonial goods and services were produced for commercial exchange. 114) In order to facilitate the new higher prices of goods and services, new notes were introduced such as the 10, 000, 000 Inti note by 1991. 115) Physical Capital - Machinery used by labor in the production of goods and services. 116) In the modern market economy, goods and services are bought or sold for money. 116) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 117) One of them is known as the law of supply and demand, which says that the value of goods and services is determined by the quantity available corn-pared with the number of possible buyers. 118) An unusually high propensity to save, coupled with an inefficient system for distributing consumer goods and services, keeps domestic demand down. 119) The strongest geographical region for luxury goods and services will again be Asia, which is expected to grow by 16 percent, and Latin America, with 10 percent growth predicted. 120) Besides measuring the value of the net transfer of resources, the goods and services balance also furnishes information about the status of a nation's gross domestic product (GDP). 121) Consequently , many companies provide catalogs of their goods and services online and take orders on - line. 122) Addressing barriers to trade and investment in environmental goods and services, with a particular non-tariff barriers. 123) Economic goods and services are those which ( that ) satisfy human wants but are not free. 124) Output measure----A measure currently used in national income accounting to indicate how many goods and services have been produced. 125) Governments are rated on economic performance, and this influences policy in favor of boosting GDP, the value of goods and services produced over a calendar year, he said. 126) As food and energy prices rise, the available income to be spent on goods and services outside of food and energy is diminishing, which actually places downward pressure on prices. 127) The most commonly reported measure of aggregate output, the gross domestic product (GDP), is the market value of all final goods and services produced in a country during the course of the year. 128) The nation will take a "considerable" time to overtake the U.S. in terms of final consumption, combining goods and services, Huang said. 129) In an economy with trade, GDP is equal to the sum of four different types of spending in the economy: consumption, gross investment, government spending, and net exports of goods and services. 130) The market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. 131) What is your company's estimated expenditure on purchased goods and services? 132) The gross national product ( GNP ) measures the total output of goods and services a given year. 133) The rich nations want the developing countries to cut the tariffs on industrial goods and services. 134) The domestic-demand deflator plunged 2.6% -- the largest drop since 1958 -- indicating that companies are losing their ability to price goods and services. 135) Such services are considered exports and are recorded as credit items on the goods and services account. 136) When Milton Friedman reached that conclusion over 40 years ago, he assumed that the velocity of money (the speed at which money changes hands to buy goods and services) would be constant. 137) The value of a country's goods and services is its GNP gross national product. 138) Chirico founded Accel Energy, LTD and started his business in China in 1985 to provide goods and services to the Asia Pacific markets with a specialty in China. 139) The direct exchange of goods and services which is completed in a short period of time. 140) "Personal saving rate" is an economic term for income that is not used immediately to buy goods and services. 141) Net exports of goods and services consisting of the amount of exports minus of imports. 142) Cheque book Cheque book allows you to for goods and services without having to use cash. 143) Consumers are courted, enticed, and implored by sellers of goods and services. 144) American people are used to paying for their goods and services by installment or other credit buying methods. In fact, they use their future income to enjoy the needed goods and services in advance. 145) Compared with the American credit buying method, Asian people use their income in the past to enjoy belatedly the goods and services they need. 146) GDP is defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. 147) Gross national product (GNP) is the market value of the output of final goods and services produced by the nation's economy. 148) Growth of the economy is a primary indicator of economic health and is measured by the gross domestic product (GDP),[ ] or the country's total output of goods and services. 149) The rich nations want the developing countries to cut tariffs on industrial goods and services. 150) The imports include the value of various goods and services sold or gratuitously transferred by the resident units to the non-resident units. 151) From the point of balance of current account, China's goods and services are rising each year, lots of foreign currency flow into China and then follow a huge amount of foreign currency reserve. 152) A country that is running a surplus, or favorable balance of trade, is, for the time being, importing goods and services of less value than those it is exporting. 153) Prepaid expenses are payments made in advance for the use of goods and services, such as insurance, property taxes, and interest. 154) The US dollar, or any other monetary unit, is a measure of value—that is, it indicates the relative price or value of different goods and services. 155) "When international visitors come to the United States they spend money on a wide range of goods and services that support U.S. jobs," said Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke. 156) Our goods and services are sold for money, and that money is in turn exchanged for other goods and services. 157) In trade ( both goods and services ), a welter of impediments persist. 158) Uniform invoices specifying business tax paid on purchases of goods and services. 159) The 2012 budget, which also did not raise income tax, minimum wage and the goods and services tax (GST), is widely seen as an election budget, according to Free Malaysia Today. 160) Economies will also eliminate non-tariff barriers, including local content requirements that distort environmental goods and services trade (see Annex C). 161) Like other economies, the U.S. economy comprises a circular flow of goods and services between individuals and businesses. 162) The U.S. petroleum import bill hit a record $51.4 billion that month, propelling imports of goods and services up 3.9 percent to a record $230.3 billion, the Commerce Department said. 163) Such integration became even tighter after the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1994 joined the U.S., Canada and Mexico in a free flow of goods and services. |
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