Yes, you can barter. This is trading something you do or a talent you have with another person for something they have or do. Let's say you are a plumber and there is a person who needs some Plumbing done, but they are a brick layer and you need some brick work. You can make a deal for plumbing work for brick work. A trade of labor for labor. Whole groups of people do this everyday.
A non-unit fraction is a fraction that has something other than a 1 in the numerator.
adverbs
Attachment notation is something at the end of a letter or memo that lets the reader know that there is something else other than the letter or memo.
involves drawing students' attention to something other than the grammar point
A directed number is a number with a sign (direction): Positive and negative. The direction (or sign) of the number adds meaning to what is happening, depending on what the number is describing. For example, in financial situations or bookkeeping, positive money would be income (receiving money) while negative is money going out (expenses, you spent money on something). You want the net of all money flows to be greater than zero (positive, which means that means that you will have more money than what you started with). If the net money flow is negative, then you spent more than you earned and your bank account will be decreasing.
they are doctors that get paid more money than eny other doctor this is called a promotion.
Money can't buy happiness.
you have been paid less than you were meant to be paid!
More than me.
the theme of summer reading is when you do something for other they might repay you back with something worth more than money
It would be a picture of something the Iranian liked, or was being paid to take a picture of, rather than something the white guy liked. Other than that, no.
Federer has more money than amitabh bachchan. This is because federer gets paid in dollars. Amitabh is paid in rupee which is smaller than dollar.
In a casino setting you always play for money, you can't bet you car or such. In a private game, such as in a friend's house, then you can bet something other than money, but it has to be agreed on by the other players.
Money, certainly, and vintage automobiles, which he collects.
Someone who has contributed something other than money to a project: labour or supplies, for example.
food, directions, cigarette/light, ride, the time
I would guess NOTHING. I'm assuming it was a collision with something, even if only a snowbank, that caused the damage. Comprehensive is often defined as "other than collision".