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  • 11quantity */*/ — UK [ˈkwɒntətɪ] / US [ˈkwɑntətɪ] noun Word forms quantity : singular quantity plural quantities Metaphor: Changes in quantities and amounts are like movements up and down. People think of large quantities as being in a high position and small… …

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  • 12Quantity surveyor — A quantity surveyor (QS) or cost engineer is a professional person working within the construction industry. The role of the QS is, in general terms, to manage and control costs within construction projects and may involve the use of a range of… …

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  • 13Quantity numbers — ◊ GRAMMAR Quantities and amounts of things are often referred to using numbers. See entries at ↑ Numbers and fractions and ↑ Measurements. ◊ general determiners You can use general determiners such as some , any , all , every , and much to talk… …

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  • 14quantity numbers — ◊ GRAMMAR Quantities and amounts of things are often referred to using numbers. See entries at ↑ Numbers and fractions and ↑ Measurements. ◊ general determiners You can use general determiners such as some , any , all , every , and much to talk… …

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  • 15Money — For other uses, see Money (disambiguation). Coins and banknotes – the two most common physical forms of money …

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  • 16money */*/*/ — UK [ˈmʌnɪ] / US noun [uncountable] Metaphor: Money is like food, which gets eaten or is shared out. The same idea is used to talk about other types of resource. They didn t get a fair share/slice of the cake/pie. ♦ The rent takes a large bite out …

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  • 17quantity theory — noun or quantity theory of money : a theory in economics: changes in the price level and the value of money vary with changes in the amount of money in circulation …

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  • 18quantity theory of money — noun the theory that changes in prices and the value of money vary with changes in the amount of money in circulation …

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  • 19Money Supply — The entire quantity of bills, coins, loans, credit and other liquid instruments in a country s economy. Money supply is divided into multiple categories M0, M1, M2 and M3 according to the type and size of account in which the instrument is kept.… …

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  • 20quantity theory of money — noun see quantity theory …

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