Sentences with phrase «measure by merchants»

An authorization only is a protective measure by merchants to make sure that the funds are available in your account.

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Hammurabi's laws (gap x [Roth 1998:98], sometimes referred to as § 94 and § 95) stipulates that merchants who lend grain or money by a small weight but demand payment using a larger measure should forfeit whatever they had lent.
Falsely declined consumers dramatically reduce or entirely stop patronage of the offending retailer, and digital goods merchants pay an even higher price for inaccurate eCommerce fraud prevention measures by sending business to the competition.
The saying evokes the imagery of the ancient marketplace, where a merchant measures out grain by pouring it into one pan of a hanging scale until it swings level with the weighted side.
In 2010, the landmark Dodd - Frank financial reform legislation included a provision known as the Durbin Amendment, a measure favored by retailers because it directed the Federal Reserve to cap the fees that big banks charged merchants for debit card transactions.
There must be some retired mates and seamen in merchant marine associations who remember that they measured temperature by X method between 1950 - 56 on the good ship Minnow.
Specifically, they looked at historical rates of deforestation to see how much of their forest would likely be chopped down for pasture, and then they started measuring the amount of carbon in their forest and in pasture land — using methods that had, ironically, been developed and perfected by timber merchants.
Armstrong admits that this number can be «tough to measure», however he suggests to estimate it by counting users for major wallets and merchant software, as well as data for trading volume, which is public on most exchanges.
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