Примери за използване на Free-money на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Free-Money is the key.
And now this wretched Free-Money!
With Free-Money they are made to coincide.
This has actually happened with the introduction of Free-Money.
Free-Money has opened my eyes to all that;
Upon the introduction of Free-Money we cashiers were pitied.
Free-Money is a hungry lion seeking whom it may devour;
The answer is given,the contradiction is resolved, by Free-Money.
With Free-Money such conditions are utterly impossible.
But this condition has been fulfilled by the creation of Free-Money.
With Free-Money I have only a few denominations and no cheques.
I must admit that shopkeeping is enormously simplified by Free-Money.
The coming of Free-Money has made notable changes in my business.
The only form of money recognised by the State will be Free-Money.
Free-Money commands; it brooks no delay, it breaks all fetters.
The exchange of metal money for Free-Money will be entirely optional.
Free-Money makes the supply of money independent of all conditions;
They came into possession of Free-Money by exchanging their former gold coins.
With Free-Money, as described in this book, the situation is radically altered.
If the State had not exchanged our gold for Free-Money this loss would have fallen on us.
Free-Money will permit the building of houses, factories and ships in unlimited quantities;
Considered from the standpoint of cash-keeping technique there is nothing disadvantageous in Free-Money.
Up to the introduction of Free-Money interest on real capital depends on basic interest;
Should this not suffice the volume of the currency could be reduced by increasing taxation andusing the resulting surplus to destroy Free-Money notes.
Free-Money has become an automatic labour bureau, and I and my 100,000 officials have been turned out on the street.
One dollar(franc, or shilling) of Free-Money being given for one dollar(franc, or shilling) of the old money.
That is why I welcome the attainment of the object of the co-operative movement,namely the reduction of commercial costs, simply by a change in commercial practice resulting from Free-Money.
So if anyone opposes Free-Money to the point of rejecting it as payment for his goods, nobody will interfere.
For since with Free-Money money has manifestly lost its interest-bearing quality, we need only investigate wherein the two forms of money differ, in order to lay bare the source of interest.
Hence he was compelled to accept this odious Free-Money in exchange for his products if he was to dispose of them at all and so attain the object of his labour.