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world of commerce

noun as in Wall Street

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Nautical metaphors are nothing new for the world of commerce — trade, finance and the joint-stock company can all trace their roots to seafaring merchants engaged in risky adventures to haul holds full of goods across the world in capital-intensive ships.

"To ensure the canal remains open to the world of commerce, the Panama Canal Authority has implemented strategic measures over the past several months ... to mitigate the impacts from climate change and a subsequent dry season," the canal said this week.

From Reuters

In the world of commerce, Rales and his brother are regarded among the great business builders of the era, with Danaher’s stock skyrocketing over the past 30 years.

But as political polarization has seeped into the world of commerce, the relationship between politicians and business has become more fraught.

But I can’t help but wonder where was the world of commerce and the entertainment industry when West was working his way up the financial ladder by pushing sexual misconduct and violence against Black women?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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