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How about water consumption per unit of value created?
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We need to tether, but not back, our currency to a unit of value required for sustaining our society in perpetuity.
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All business and all obligations rest to-day, have rested for nearly a quarter of a century, on the gold dollar as the unit of value.
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Because of a "prohibition" on selling a particular unit of value (your sexuality - with consent), a huge black market exists, worldwide to meet the demand.
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Sustainable energy dollars could create a global unit of account, with a local unit of value appropriate for sustaining its host bioregion.
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Another step in the evolution of money was the change from a coin being a unit of weight to being a unit of value.
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The precise nature of these rewards remains unclear; "can muv" may, for instance, be a scribal error for "can mu", a unit of value described elsewhere.
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A female slave ("cumal") was often used as a unit of value, e.g. in expressing the honour price of people of certain classes.
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The combination of a restricted supply of notes, a government monopoly on note issuance and indirectly, a central bank and a single unit of value produced economic stability.
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Since then, the network has grown and bitcoin has become a recognized unit of value around the globe.
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