0 the exchange of goods between nations or people; trade on a large scale -- thương mại
He is engaged in commerce.
Here was a version of philosophical commerce closer to our own definition of the word "commerce," yet one intimately related to practice.
The commerce, legal or otherwise, of private individuals was another matter.
Most writers were not interested in (pre)history per se, but rather in rationalising seventeenth-century concerns with governance, commerce, property and law.
Expenditures on street construction and maintenance possess a similarly dual function, encouraging environmental improvement but equally facilitating the transactions of commerce.
It should come as no surprise that these same qualities are particularly useful for the information-rich and process-rich environment of electronic commerce.
It is the problems that they are meant to solve as in air-trac control or electronic commerce that are of foremost importance.
The commerce and theft of the two armies certainly suggests mercenary objectives rather than the close cooperation of allies.
Bates (1999) makes the point in an unpublished paper that ethnic groups can be a form of social capital that supports investment and commerce.