fungible Definition In English

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  • It is fungible, with a low spread between the prices to buy and sell.

  • Depending on whether the interests of the aggrieved party are fungible (a determination made by the trier of fact) the appropriate remedy may change.

  • It is a fungible asset, which can be sent back down the wires with no deterioration in quality.

  • That handling of tax credit on the basis that they are fungible with the employee's tax is fundamental to the administration of employer payments.

  • I have learned much from the debate, not least the meaning of the term "fungible".

  • That condition is presumably met in the 60/40 partnership example above, if we assume the partners' only contributions are (fungible) cash, which is receiving a marginal (competitive) return.

  • Does the reach of state rule through community management suggest the end of culture as an active process of making sense whose direction is not fixed but fungible?

  • I use the term 'media' mainly to refer to two-dimensional, fungible and superimposable inscriptions such as text, plans, maps, illustrations and so on.

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