Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] for money " in BNC.
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1 | Unless pressure is put on the Government , they will simply substitute that money for money that they were going to spend in the regions anyway , and the regions will not receive any direct benefit , although that was the whole purpose of the RECHAR regulations . |
2 | Indeed , it is normal practice for money brokers to search out , by phoning round , those institutions with funds to lend and borrow . |
3 | She appealed unashamedly to her English readers for money for the foreign artists : ‘ If anyone likes to send some money , I will promise to dispense it with the most rigid favouritism towards people who would probably sooner beg than risk the jaundice of a free meal and would sooner have a note of twenty francs all at once than beg every day . ’ |
4 | To make your way , you have got to have a proper respect for money . |
5 | Why does an unstable demand for money make it difficult to control the supply of money ? |
6 | The problem of an unstable demand for money . |
7 | With an unstable demand for money , it is difficult to predict the effect on interest rates of a change in money supply . |
8 | The transactions-plus-precautionary demand for money ( L 1 ) depends primarily on the level of national income , the frequency with which people are paid and institutional arrangements ( such as the use of credit or debit cards ) . |
9 | ‘ It is not true that I only play this game for money . |
10 | This demand for money arises to enable the community to fulfil its planned expenditures during the intervening periods between receipts of wages , salaries or other forms of income . |
11 | This demand for money arises out of consumers ' desires to provide for unexpected , and therefore unplanned , expenditures . |
12 | This demand for money is also likely to depend on national income : the higher the total value of transactions , the more money will be needed to guard against unexpected transactions . |
13 | Before examining the nature of this demand for money , however , we first have to understand the relationship between the price of a bond and the rate of interest . |
14 | The main problem with this demand for money function is that of finding a method of measuring total wealth . |
15 | 1992 saw growing CPD service with free surgeries , a database and , with the Bartlett School of Architecture , a successful bid to the European Social Fund for money to train unemployed architects in architectural project management skills . |
16 | However , crude calculations of the cost per QALY gained from cataract extraction show this to be a high value for money procedure ( Drummond , 1988 ) . |
17 | Whatever your needs , you can be sure of top standards and top value for money . |
18 | Could our good Christian Mrs Dallam possibly expose her daughter , and her friends ' daughters , to a woman like Marie , who has shown herself on a public stage for money , and lived with one man while married to another ? |
19 | He says as a champion I must perform well and give the public value for money . |
20 | The theory is that if the players can not be persuaded to give the public value for money , they must be forced into a slow trot by hitting them in the most vulnerable area — their back pockets . |
21 | improved value for money should be obtained by cutting down on unnecessary procedures , ( e.g. committals , remand hearings ) , strengthening controls on the progress of legally aided proceeding , changing listing practices , and restricting legal aid to solicitors who have demonstrated competence by membership of an appropriate panel ; |
22 | It has been estimated that the real cost of an average package holiday was 16 per cent less in 1987 than 1980 , and this value for money is likely to keep the large groups well placed at the top of the market share listings . |
23 | Equity says no , and soon goes so far as to lay down a rule that a mortgage is a mere security for money , and something quite different from a genuine transfer of the ownership . |
24 | The NCC concedes that ‘ although a statutory levy would bring extra resources for money advice , it would not be without its costs . |
25 | As a result any given percentage change in speculative balances will cause a relatively large percentage change in the overall demand for money . |
26 | The problem is more acute if the overall demand for money is inelastic and is subject to fluctuations . |
27 | Now denoting the nominal demand for money by MD , we can write in functional form : unc A simplified version of this function can be obtained by using real national income ( Y ) as an indicator of total wealth and by assuming that h is constant and that the function is homogeneous of the first degree in P. We can then write the real demand for money as : unc Monetarists generally believe the demand for money to be fairly unresponsive to interest rate changes ( and this is supported by empirical evidence ) . |
28 | In this theory , the real demand for money is proportional to real output ( and does not depend on interest rates at all ) . |
29 | Friedman sees the real demand for money ( M D /P ) as depending on total wealth ( W ) , the expected rates of return on the various forms of wealth ( r ) , the ratio of human wealth to non-human wealth ( w ) and society 's tastes and preferences ( T ) . |
30 | Thus , there is also an inverse relationship between the rate of inflation and the real demand for money . |