monetario
monetary ; pecuniary.
For example, if the local currency is Belgian francs, monetary amount are always entered in whole francs.
George Watson Cole refers to his mental derangement and pecuniary embarrassment.
asuntos monetarios
money matters
Money matters bored her to death.
brigada de delitos monetarios
fraud squad
Local police forces have been forced to shrink their own fraud squads since their priorities are street crime, drugs and normal policing.
conversión en valor monetario
monetisation [monetization, -USA]
While the monetisation of food aid generates money for NGOs to pursue other aid activities, it also reduces prices for local producers and traders in poor countries, effectively rigging the market against them.
convertido en valor monetario
monetised [monetized, -pl.]
Although the cost of lead paint abatement is measured in billions of dollars, the monetized benefits of such a Herculean task have been shown to far outweigh the costs.
convertir en valor monetario
monetise [monetize, -USA]
This is a means to monetize stranded natural gas resources around the world.
cuestiones monetarias
money matters
Money matters bored her to death.
desde un punto de vista monetario
monetarily
In appraising the worth of a title, both historically and monetarily, the bookseller turns to reference sources which enable him/her to assess its value.
donación monetaria
monetary donation
You can also send monetary donations to the address below, please mark your envelope 'dog pound'.
economía monetaria
money economy
From this point of view there was not one rise of money economy but several rises of several money economies.
política monetaria
monetary policy
Information about capital has finally replaced gold as the standard by which fiscal and monetary policies are set.
problema monetario
monetary problem
Librarians are fully aware of and sympathetic toward the monetary problems of journals because libraries have the same problems.
prohibiciones monetarias [En ciertos países con gobiernos autoritarios, prohibición de que los ciudadanos posean moneda extranjera, principalmente dólares]
currency restrictions
Tariff barriers, currency restrictions and trade embargoes often make the task of the librarian impossible if the intention is to plan the free flow of material and information as openly as possible.
recompensa monetaria
monetary reward
The editor of textbooks in both secondary and higher education generally receive both monetary reward and professional acclaim for it.
sin compensación monetaria
uncompensated
Employees routinely performed an average of 30 minutes of unrecorded and uncompensated work.
sistema monetario
coinage
Monasteries frequently profited from the minting of coinage throughout the Middle Ages.
sistema monetario, el
coinage system, the
Three stages in the development of monetary systems - the barter system, the coinage system and the debenture system - are compared with three stages in the origin, development and study of language.
Sistema Monetario Europeo
European Monetary System
For some countries trade fluctuates with changes in the weekly market rates of exchange, but for others it changes only when their currencies are realigned in the European Monetary System.
unidad monetaria
currency unit
Prices are determined in the common currenty unit of the Community (ECU), as uniform pricing between countries is fundamental to the free movement of goods.
unión monetaria
monetary union
Customs barriers and restrictions on agency agreements for publishers may make life easier but there is no immediate sign of monetary union which would simplify the payment for international interlending transactions.
valor monetario
monetary worth
This aura of religiosity has been chiefly created by the work's incalculable monetary worth.