The generation of technological knowledge is now characterized by relevant end actually necessary externalities, both technical and pecuniary.
Such a girl certainly increases the pecuniary burden of her family owing to the difficulty of getting her married.
Canonically, only consistory courts, not archidiaconal ones, 116 could commute to pecuniary penalties.
There is a pecuniary incentive either to buy the site licence or to upgrade to the licence from the single user version.
The more that men worked mainly for pecuniary reasons, the stronger their wish for an early exit.
Whether these reasons were political, idealistic, pecuniary or personal, or a combination of all these, they transcended the prescriptions emanating from anti-war nationalists.
Fielding was awarded £5,000 for injury to his personal reputation, and his company £10,000 for pecuniary damage.
But pecuniary motives are not innate to humankind: they are culturally formed.