Both Uses of
monetary
in
First Address to Irish Parliament From a British PM
- The programme of the new Labour government: driving up standards in education; welfare reform; monetary and fiscal stability as the foundation of a modern economy; massive investment in our public services tied to the challenge of modernization; a huge programme of constitutional change; a new positive attitude to Europe — it is a program of national renewal as ambitious as any undertaken in any western democracy in recent times.†
- We have had different approaches to agriculture, to monetary union, to defence.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(monetary) relating to or involving money
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) meaning too rare to warrant focus:
Much less common in literature, but commonly in financial news, monetary can relate to a nation's money supply. Monetary policy is set to try to influence inflation and unemployment levels.