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quo·tas

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of quotas in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of quotas in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of quotas in a Sentence

  1. Yi Gang:

    We believe the U.S. market is very important, so we granted 250 billion yuan in RQFII quotas to the United States.

  2. Alexandra Kartokhina:

    As for these eternal squabbles that students from Crimea are taking university places from Russians, I can say only that it's completely absurd, and let me say that they have only allocated budgeted places for Crimean students to some universities and in some specialisms, which are often not the best. In some universities, questions about quotas are met with a shrug and a puzzled look.

  3. Eirini Markaki:

    Most of the international pharmaceutical companies have issued quotas on the amount of supplies Greek warehouses can order, we have filed official complaints to the regulator so that measures are taken for this to stop.

  4. Zhang Peng:

    The central bank is actively loosening monetary policy. This will release more lending quotas from financial institutions and lower funding costs.

  5. Filitsa Galani:

    The suppliers have started imposing quotas on the size of orders we can make today, so they don't run out of medicines if pharmacy owners decide to stock up.

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