But as long as America coddles its grain farmers, other nations won't drop import tariffs on U.S. meat. |
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To meet the shortfall one alternative is to import liquefied natural gas from offshore. |
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The Geneva-based organisation helps promote free trade by persuading countries to abolish import tariffs and other barriers to open markets. |
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Facilities include two dedicated roll-on roll-off berths used primarily for the export and import of motor vehicles. |
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The EU yesterday banned the import of live birds, poultry meat and feathers from Romania for at least six months. |
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The single was only previously available on Vinyl on Japanese import and had long been deleted, plus the recording company went bust. |
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Under existing regulations, there is no requirement that one has to be a licensed motor vehicle dealer to import cars from overseas. |
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Yes, we have to import our citrus, dates, avocados, bananas and coconuts, but some only from as far away as California. |
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Many of these countries could protect themselves through imposing import tariffs. |
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The European Commission last week adopted a scheme to monitor the import of rough diamonds into the European Union. |
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It's about American tariffs on import of softwood lumber from our loggers up here. |
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The only setback was that I was unable to import the comments from the old system. |
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Multinational hotels import luxury architecture and soil to grow lawns, bushes of hibiscus and bougainvillea, and groves of royal palms. |
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I have had to import single vaccines for mumps, measles, and rubella for these families from Europe and Japan. |
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According to her, the government's decision to loosen rice import policies had reduced the prices of unhusked rice. |
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To make power affordable, we were expecting elimination of customs duty on import of fuels for power generation and other sops. |
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Most of the money collected by customs comes from import duties on mineral fuels, petrol, gas, machinery, equipment and automobiles. |
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Our small machine shop has found it cheaper to import some products from overseas than to build them in-house. |
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A continuous increase in import prices would mean a fall in real income and a slowdown in personal consumption. |
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Their didactic import encompasses salient aspects of Buddhist doctrine, especially the traditional notion of human transience. |
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The American papers, predictably, doubt neither the authenticity nor the import of the tape. |
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Companies must deposit the tariffs at Chinese customs in order to import the goods, the ministry said. |
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Next, the transit sequence interacts with the proteinaceous components of the chloroplast protein import machinery. |
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An American import centred on an unlikely fashion magazine recruit who dresses frumpily in glasses and braces. |
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Similar relationships have been formed with all foreign suppliers with whom they import directly. |
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The lifting of import restrictions on pork flank and offal will affect pig farmers. |
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Dollar bank deposits were converted into pesos at an artificially low exchange rate, and import permits were implemented on all goods. |
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Instead, companies continue to import and process raw coffee beans in Europe. |
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He would well know that a new import health standard for sea freight containers is out for consultation. |
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Exceptions as noted in the interprovincial, import and export sections may prevail over this requirement. |
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A duty-free entitlement would be given to them for import of capital goods, spares, office equipment and consumables. |
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Australia currently bans the import of New Zealand apples because it fears the fireblight bacterial disease. |
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It will not affect the ability of individuals to import single copies for private use. |
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As publishers implemented SGML, photocomposition vendors developed import and export routines to handle it. |
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However, Phoenician ships use to import tin from Cornwall to make bronze during these times. |
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The turban, since ancient times, has been of significant import in the Punjab, the land of the five rivers and the birthplace of Sikhism. |
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Decisions of momentous import are made in board rooms and bankers' offices. |
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Most of all, I remember a sense that something of great import and significance was taking place, but we were not sure what it was. |
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In addition to their importance for conservation, consequences of hybridization are of considerable import to evolutionary biology. |
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She recognized the import of the message and notified the police immediately. |
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This is clearly an issue of substantial import to both the current political race and our very survival. |
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The play aspires to the weight and import that American theatre had in the glory days of Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan and Tennessee Williams. |
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Finally, it will be worth considering a small incident in the life of a woman that has more symbolic import than real life significance. |
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I hope the answers to these questions can at least provide a basic understanding of the import of the message. |
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The suggested amendments do not in any way change the import or substance of my order. |
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This aid, he said, could take the form of import duties or, in rare cases, prohibition of imports. |
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Tax holidays and import duty exemptions are available to investors in certain enterprises for which there is a special need. |
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It is then only a small step to the mistaken notion that imports should be discouraged, perhaps through import controls. |
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Local facilities should allow the company to avoid excessive import duties. |
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This will be followed by establishing an assembly unit there to save on import duty. |
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Malaysia reaffirmed its position to maintain auto-part import duties as they are to protect its domestic industry. |
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The McKinley Tariff Act of 1890 raised import duties to protect American-made products. |
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In compensation, however, the government stepped in to stop the import of sub-standard and illegal products. |
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That plant exists in part to build cars closer to their eventual owners, saving both time and money for transportation and import duty. |
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An application has been made to the World Trade Organisation to prevent the import of unsafe, substandard stoves. |
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Exports of primary commodities and the import of finished products are not favourable for any country. |
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The Government is determined not to burden the economy with the import of costly electricity. |
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The import duties and VAT are then paid to the Customs Division of the Ministry of Finance. |
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Ministry of Agriculture officials have long campaigned for a higher import tariff on rice amid growing imports of cheap rice products. |
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The result has been a troubling tendency to import prior ideas about adolescence and youth into the new historical context. |
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We import British creative ideas, slap some American accents on the actors and pass it off as fresh and original programming. |
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Just as a household cannot buy goods unless it has an income, so we as a country cannot import goods unless we first export goods and services. |
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Businesses needed dollars to import goods and banks charged high rates of interest for hard currency. |
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Given the distance, most people tend not to import goods, preferring to furnish their properties in the local style. |
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Mexico's import market for pet food is one of the fastest growing segments in one of the fastest growing markets in the world. |
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Unfortunately, the import of these qualifications has been less than perspicuous. |
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A bit of the pain already has been felt due to relaxed import rules which permit a flood of cheap Asian products. |
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The meeting explored import duties, labor regulations, immigration, taxation, trade facilitation and investment issues in both countries. |
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There has been significant de-industrialisation, particularly in the traditional sectors, which have suffered from import penetration. |
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Job losses due to import penetration of foreign engines and parts account for an additional 11.5 percent of total job losses. |
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Those sectors with high export intensity and high import penetration are essentially integrated on a cross-border basis. |
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In the same period, import penetration of manufactures grew from 26 percent to 40 percent. |
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Much of this can be explained by persistent import penetration from abroad. |
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In fact, it is now cheaper to import broccoli and iceberg lettuce than locally-grown cauliflower or lettuce. |
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In the U.S., we import almost everything under the sun, and many of those imports are hydrogenous. |
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In the mid-seventeenth century, Spain began to import the bitter bark of cinchona trees from Peru and Ecuador as an antidote for malaria. |
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He said Indonesia did not need to import shrimp as the nation had a production surplus. |
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Indeed, one new report says that we will have to import painters and decorators from abroad by 2020 if trends continue. |
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There are import quotas for frozen sweet corn, chemically pure maltose and fructose, pasta, instant soups, and mineral waters. |
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Another British car import makes a hit with performances that are off the charts. |
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By producing enough maize for instance, the economy would be saving money it would otherwise use to import food to meet the shortfall. |
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The company also operates an import business, which handles roughly 60 percent of all French cheese imported to the United States. |
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Bermuda extends 21 square miles, and much of it is covered by introduced species like the casuarinas tree, an import from Australia. |
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Start with a low, boxy vessel, such as this antique wooden tool caddy or a new silverware caddy from an import store. |
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His uncle used to import reggae and dancehall singles and distribute them to specialist shops. |
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He treats the proper cooking of a spatchcock as a matter of import on which worlds will begin and end. |
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Both were American versions of British sitcoms, and since then they've tried to import one Britcom after the other. |
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They could import foreign crews but this would do little for New Zealandising the industry. |
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We import 33 percent of the softwood we consume, much of it from old-growth forests in Canada and Siberia. |
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Rangoon currently bans the import of 15 product items from neighboring countries. |
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The workers demanded an increase of 70 000 to 100 000 tons of the annual tariff quota for the import of unrefined sugar. |
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It's also expected to cut down on the import of cheaper, bootlegged alcohol by lowering the cost of buying legally-ordered supplies. |
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The resulting boost in world demand growth triggered a rise in U.S. import prices that bolstered domestic inflation pressures. |
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Although Spaniards occasionally collected mythological scenes, they were more likely to import them than to buy them from local painters. |
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The country unilaterally reduced its overall import tariffs over the years, recently dropping them to 6 per cent across the board. |
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My theory is that all directors who work on musicals import their values into classical theatre. |
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The word on the street is the drug dealer is about to import a huge quantity of altered cocaine that is undetectable to drug sniffer dogs. |
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Even with plans to import labour from neighbouring countries, Government's plans will continue to put a strain on already stretched resources. |
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The import filter offered to replace the hyphen with an underscore character, and other than the name change, the file read perfectly. |
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Since it is still considered to be an underdeveloped country, most of the economy revolves around the import and export of food. |
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Wild blueberries grown in Maine have been facing stiff import competition from those produced in Canada's eastern provinces. |
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The country has never really exported enough goods to pay the import bills. |
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The turn most likely reflects rising import prices, a result of the dollar's drop. |
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Nevertheless, you will still need to import graphics and any images that are bitmapped. |
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It began to import an English clay that allowed for much finer modeling of details. |
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They import goods from Pakistan, Japan, and China and sell them in makeshift shops or in stalls alongside the street. |
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The department stumbled upon information pointing to such possibilities while probing into a case of misdeclaration of scrap import cargo. |
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The consignment was sized not only for misdeclaration but also for import without a valid licence. |
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All import and export companies, shippers and shipping lines using Yantian port will benefit from the improvements. |
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This is an extremely important phase of the war, and its import should not be minimized. |
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While I had photographed his eye, it wasn't until later that he confessed that its import had to do with me reflected in his eye. |
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The current penal code provides for up to two years imprisonment in the case of illicit import and export of transplantable material. |
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If the American and Canadian import duties are levelled, than this trans-border operation will become irrelevant. |
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But Halloween is a new import from America, along with the whole shebang of decorations, customs and commercial opportunities that accompany it. |
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You can use the QIF importer to import those transactions automatically into the system. |
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If I can import all these birds into the country then bringing in heroin must be a absolute doddle. |
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Excise, import and export duties are collected by the directorate general of customs and excise. |
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Many governments put tariffs on the import of goods, whether stated as an import duty or a sales tax only on imported goods. |
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The cascading impact of import duties, excise and sales tax should be drastically reduced to make computer hardware more affordable. |
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Between now and 2005, tariffs will be slashed on a wide variety of products, and all import quotas will be abolished. |
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There have been regular cuts in the excise duty on finished goods and in the import duty on imported raw materials, mainly titanium dioxide. |
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But sugar is less expensive in that country than in the United States, where critics contend import quotas artificially raise sugar prices. |
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The report said the abolition of import quotas on Chinese textiles and apparel in key markets in 2005 will make China a formidable competitor. |
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Tariffs and import quotas were, in the 1950s, still the principal barriers to trade. |
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The lifting of the import ban and the elimination of import quotas and licenses will seriously affect refined products and synthetic fibers. |
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As tariffs fell, the focus shifted to eliminating import quotas, which distort market behavior and the allocation of resources. |
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If local meat eaters all got hooked on home-grown rabbit, imagine the effect on our food import bill. |
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This, together with the high import content of the tourism sector, leads to a worsening of the balance of trade. |
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Like most everything in Russia these days, the event had a whiff of great import with a big dash of farce. |
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The company would initially import the truck and bus radials from a facility in China and distribute them through the dealer network. |
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We went to a fair-trade import store and bought him a handmade tom-tom made of wood and hide with a lovely wooden drumstick. |
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You can import all of your address book from Outlook with a couple of clicks and from other email programs as well. |
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One thing Andrew did find out is that import duties on cars manufactured in South Africa for the export market would be waived if re-imported. |
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The yield rate of paddy is low but our objective is to show that double cropping can be done and also contribute towards import substitution. |
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The estate had its own import and export facilities, and the workers were paid in tokens to be exchanged for goods in the company store. |
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The EU could import around 200,000 tonnes of rape oil in 2005-06, with most supplies coming from Canada. |
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The new version added new features such as Pen tool, Duotones, import and rasterisation of Illustrator files and support for CMYK color. |
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You can also import your own songs and MP3 files for beat-matching and mixing. |
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It frequently carries topics and issues of wide import that get into the mainstream papers months or years later. |
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With no windows to open to air the place out, the only thing the Blues could do was import some industrial-sized fans to circulate the air. |
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The import service provides a win-win situation if the person is capable of everything they say they are. |
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The import of his letter is that as Chairman of the Council of kingmakers, he could not provide leadership. |
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Second, there is the theological import of the American church's commitment to episcopacy. |
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By the 1980s, the World Bank was more or less dictating the country's export and import trade through a system of tied aid. |
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It lays down conditions for export, re-export, and import permits, as required. |
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Americans import six dollars worth of goods from China for every one dollar of US products sold in China. |
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Overnight, we shut down generators and allow the reservoirs to refill with water, while we import cheap thermal power from the US and Alberta. |
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These misled readers, but most of his embellishments didn't fundamentally alter the import of the stories he was covering. |
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He had previously demanded the government to reimpose the 300 percent import duty on luxury cars. |
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So we have to import our demons from elsewhere and adapt for home consumption. |
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Because most revenues came from import duties, he had to fashion a customs service and build buoys, beacons, and lighthouses. |
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The goods were detained again at customs for lack of certain import papers. |
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Regarding the removal of parallel import restrictions, only restrictions on books remain. |
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By 2001, all import quotas will have been removed and licensing largely eliminated. |
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There can be no room in the due process of criminal justice for the jury to import factors outside the ambit of factual evidence. |
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We have a habit in this country of transforming even the simplest culinary import into a bland, bulky version of its former self. |
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He is also the owner of CRISM, an import business dealing in foreign used vehicles. |
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Made asked the companies, such as pulp and paper mills, to start considering the import of logs from other countries including Australia. |
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The repeal of the import duty would brush away at one stroke the danger of monopoly. |
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The Namibian Agronomic Board this week resisted pressure to issue import permits for maize meal from South Africa. |
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Each colony faced the sea, so that the import and export of goods went through its own ports. |
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A ratio comparing export prices to import prices, the terms of trade is related to current accounts and the balance of payments. |
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Their divergent missions translate to two entirely different policies on the import of mangosteens. |
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Both export taxes and import tariffs are used as policy tools to regulate cotton markets. |
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It is important to note that this primarily affects those who import films for resale or hire. |
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If you've had an accident in it, had a respray, changed the wheels, done much more mileage than you claim, bought it as an import then say so. |
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Cut import tariffs and increase export-refund rates of some products to foster trade. |
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You can also import a photograph and annotate it with your own handwriting or add text with Graffiti. |
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While tariffs and import quotas have fallen for farm goods, U.S. agribusiness outfits still must overcome complex import-licensing procedures. |
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The introduction of Value Added Tax in July 1999 enabled the government to remove tariffs and import duties. |
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Brown chose to include consideration of the incidence of import and export levies or tariffs in his text. |
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This necessitated a mechanism for the import of the now nucleus-encoded proteins, which are synthesized at free ribosomes in the cytoplasm. |
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Why not prepare for the heat and import some of the other glories of a Continental summer? |
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The import and the significance of it, in fact, is deepening while the world seems to be bit by bit switching off or slimming down its view of this war. |
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Another area is simplifying application and import procedures. |
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But activists now fear that Bahrain will import the canisters via a third country to evade export controls. |
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They mark 1973 as the watershed year in American economy, when the U.S. started lowering import tariffs from 40 per cent to the current average of five per cent. |
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The government will also abolish import permissions and export quotas. |
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An import quota directly reduces the quantity of a product that is imported and indirectly reduces the amount of money that the export producers receive. |
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The economic role of the state was to be reduced through privatization, welcoming foreign investments, eliminating import quotas, and reducing tariffs. |
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Protective safeguards, such as import and export controls, quotas, subsidies etc, will need to be introduced over a clearly agreed transition period to all continents. |
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It has become increasingly unpopular in the United States, Australia and other westernized countries to import goods from countries with sweatshops. |
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More generally, the import of the legislation during this period was that unions found themselves in sets of relations which were juridically defined and restricted. |
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For lack of paper resources, Kailun has to import waste paper from America to make recycled paper pulp, which is mixed with wood pulp to make paper. |
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Though Westerners were starting to import mass-produced porcelain and lacquerware from China, they had no access to goods of the quality supplied to the court in Beijing. |
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Returns on import orientation are also mixed, with negative effects for the contemporaneous variable but positive effects for the lagged variable. |
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Some time ago, the government relaxed the rules on import of cars. |
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There was a change in import prices, but only with the countries with which Lithuanian had to renounce its former free trade agreements, such as Ukraine. |
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The earliest representation of the Buddha in the exhibition is a breathtakingly beautiful import from Gandhara with its echo of Hellenistic representationalism. |
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The company has come a very long way since Abigail Punch developed a liking for tea in 1851 and decided to set up her own import and wholesale company. |
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The lawsuit claimed that the organisation was violating its own rules by allowing a proposed rule for dealing with the import of argali to stay in effect for a decade. |
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Around this time, we started to import concentrated root beer. |
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For-profit prison companies are paid a per-diem rate for room and board, as are the states when they import and house prisoners for the federal government or other states. |
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These large, supramolecular assemblages of proteins form channels that span the nuclear envelope of cells, acting as crucial regulators of nuclear import and export. |
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Hmmm nothing of any import to say so I will sign off again, lots of love. |
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In Bangladesh, the government has just imposed a tax of 900 taka on all new connections, in addition to an import duty of 300 taka levied on all imported handsets. |
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Rather than enter into the labyrinth of that debate, I would prefer to argue that it shows what a tangled web we weave whenever we import private profit into a public service. |
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Foreign affiliate sales that stem from FDI are not subject to import tariffs or other trade barriers, in contrast to U.S. exports of similar products. |
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The decision by the Confederacy in February 1861 to levy a tariff on the import of goods provoked a discussion about the expanding trade between the Upper and Lower South. |
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Earlier this year, a Long Island man admitted to trying to import 40,000 piranhas from Hong Kong. |
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It also claimed that he had traveled to Turkey to buy communication equipment to import to Iran. |
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An earlier order bans the import of live birds, eggs and thermally unprocessed bird products from 17 countries and regions in East and South Asia. |
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This means that the EU's trade in agricultural products with third countries is regulated by a series of customs and import restrictions and export subsidies. |
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The company, which has partnerships with several Peruvian growers, currently imports minneolas and grapes and has plans to import other items in the near future. |
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According to the officer, boat owners pay shipping agents in Mombasa to make sure goods are cleared through the port without paying taxes or import duties. |
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The fact that the import duty has insulated the domestic market provides domestic producers with the opportunity to build up a monopolistic scheme. |
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This movie is a German import and is as silly as a two-bob watch. |
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When economic expansion began to decline in the 1970s, it was more profitable to export capital to underdeveloped countries where wages were low, than to import workers. |
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Just using the official exchange rate is no option and purchasing power parity also results in undesired influences of import prices on the outcomes. |
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They suspected that the provincial logistics agency was involved in an import scam, using state funds allocated to buy unhusked rice from local farmers. |
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In the early 199Os, for example, Bestfoods started an import operation in Russia, using a small sales force to sell bouillon and soups from Polish and Slovak firms. |
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Instead, maintains Grams, we grow softwoods for short-term economic reasons, and import seven out of the eight million tonnes of timber used in construction annually. |
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They brew Belgian-style beers as well as import brews from Belgium. |
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When the abolitionists triumphed with the outlawing of the import or export of slaves from British overseas territories, it became clear that it would prove hard to enforce. |
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The German U-boats were shooting on the boats, so most of the niter they were trying to import to make nitroglycerin was at the bottom of the ocean. |
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The deal allows countries unable to manufacture medicines domestically to override international patents and import cheap generic drugs when they need to. |
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Sanitary permits prior to import of raw materials for or of finished medical products, including permits for importing narcotics and stupefacients. |
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And to suggest that character assassination is a recent import into politics is to forget that rivalry and its associated black arts are as old as politics itself. |
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We may well be starting to develop a taste for better coffee, but only 30 per cent of the beans we import are quality arabica, the rest being cheap, inferior robusta. |
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In each case, motion comprises the work, yet the concept of motion and, often, motion contributed by the viewer, overrides the context and import of the original movement. |
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For a start, international trade treaties that give corporations the power to overrule national regulations and cancel import tariffs need to be rewritten or scrapped. |
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I had a romantic notion that the roots of the Irish jig lay in far distant celtic, pagan roots, but it may be that it was just an import from 17th Century Continental Europe. |
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On the import side, the US faces growing import penetration due to globalisation and the strong growth in US domestic demand relative to other countries. |
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The crucial point is that states must not permit export or import of waste if they believe that it will not be handled in an environmentally sound manner. |
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Acts were passed prohibiting any but English vessels to trade with English colonies, and allowing only English ships to import goods into England. |
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Each country will produce the goods and services for which it is best fitted, and import other goods and services which can be produced more efficiently abroad. |
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I have tried to save the information as a Word document and import it. |
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That translates into 2 million baht, then add in freight and import taxes. |
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In addition, the Angolan Press Agency has reported that the proposed legislation is only the draft of a law intended to regulate the import of seeds and grains. |
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Singapore has import duties on only a small number of items. |
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Harrison's normally-expressive flint-blue eyes turned shark-like as he savoured the import of those words, turning them over in his mind like a terrier worrying a bone. |
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What is most striking, however, about the passage is that its tone and import departs substantially from what he had written throughout the height of his scholarly career. |
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I thought it was ridiculous that he should think that just because he felt like talking to me, I should have been obliged to respond if I had nothing of import to say. |
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Deliver intelligent and incisive points, well made and expressed with sublime brevity, with great import for the organisation and relevant to all present. |
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The majority of four-wheel drive vehicles continue to taxed at the concessional rate of 5 per cent import duty while passenger vehicles incur a 15 per cent duty. |
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But, in the back rooms of the main concourse, customs officials demand bribes from traders trying to import clothes, shoes or electrical goods into the country. |
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The Confederates might have opted to purchase and import naval supplies such as machinery and iron plating before the war and its attendant blockade. |
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The expatriate can, for example, use the company for the import and export of goods for commercial purposes, and for invoicing for their services. |
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The import tariffs on almost all goods traded among the six founding members including cement and float glass products have been cut to between zero and five percent. |
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It is a cross-platform word processor that can import your Word files. |
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Maybe I was just better caffeinated than you, but I found the import of the story pretty clear, and it bore little relation to the version you so cutely satirized. |
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It re-examined the approval to import and manufacture soluble concentrates containing hydrogen cyanamide to ensure existing controls were adequate to address potential risks. |
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They also plan to import over a 1,000 dairy cattle to provide milk products in a country that imports just about everything, from milk powder to meat. |
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Evidence suggesting the existence of multiple import pathways at the outer envelope membrane for different classes of precursor proteins has been presented. |
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In an industrial European country, for example Germany, an import duty on wheat raises the domestic price to the level of the world market price plus the import duty. |
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The decrease is partly blamed on import duties imposed on Namibian exporters at the border posts and the port of Namibe that is slowly picking up in business. |
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Tighter border security is sure to slow import growth even more in coming months, although lower imports will worsen downturns in economies around the world. |
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Just before the Revolutionary War, there was a non-importation agreement in place because the colonies didn't want to import anything from England. |
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An import trade barrier is any impediment, direct or indirect, to the entrance or sale of imported goods or services existing in the country of importation. |
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The import of genre is most convincingly demonstrated in Vendler's chapter on Yeats's ottava rima poems. |
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Members of O Centro Espirita Beneficiente Uniao do Vegetal seek the right to import hoasca tea, which they drink during services. |
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Certainly, they did not need to import food and were probably better nourished than the southerners. |
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After World War II, Wilhelmshaven became the main German port for the import of petrol. |
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Greenpeace, together with other environmental NGOs, also campaigned for ten years for the EU to ban import of illegal timber. |
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Historically, Aden would import goods from the African coast and from Europe, the United States, and India. |
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The country also adopted protectionist policies such as import quotas, which a number of European countries did during the time period. |
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Growth was rapid after 1700, as Scottish ports, especially those on the Clyde, began to import tobacco from the American colonies. |
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A small seaport at Tweedmouth facilitates the import and export of goods, but provides no passenger services. |
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Another point on which the colonies found themselves more similar than different was the booming import of British goods. |
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The top import origins of Indonesia are China, Singapore, Japan, South Korea and Thailand. |
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Thus, most countries impose animal health regulations on the import of animals. |
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A Customs authority in each country is responsible for collecting taxes on the import into or export of goods out of the country. |
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A customs duty or due is the indirect tax levied on the import or export of goods in international trade. |
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Balance of trade represents a difference in value for import and export for a country. |
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In international trade, the importation and exportation of goods are limited by import quotas and mandates from the customs authority. |
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This price disparity is caused by domestic consumption taxes and import duties. |
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The duty is levied at the time of import and is paid by the importer of record. |
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Each country has its own laws and regulations for the import and export of goods into and out of a country, which its customs authority enforces. |
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Areas have to be kept aside for examination of export and import cargo by the airport authorities. |
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Similarly import cargo that is offloaded needs to be in bond before the consignee decides to take delivery. |
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The live theatre scene received a boost during the 1990s when UN sanctions limited the import of foreign films. |
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Many American hurling teams took to raising money to import players directly from Ireland. |
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Many Muslims also went to China to trade, virtually dominating the import and export industry of the Song dynasty. |
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It was common for smugglers in Colombia to import liquor, alcohol, cigarettes and textiles, while exporting cocaine. |
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A year later, Toyota became the second Japanese carmaker to import cars to Britain. |
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Instead of importing a factor of production, a country can import goods that make intensive use of that factor of production and thus embody it. |
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The local tax system depends upon import duties, payroll taxes and consumption taxes. |
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The Hansa would buy shiploads of salted fish, wool and butter, and import salt, cloth, beer and other goods. |
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Under similar analysis, export tariffs, import quotas, and export quotas all yield nearly identical results. |
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Beck's is also an import whose most germane attribute is its Germanity. |
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The chart at the right analyzes the effect of the imposition of an import tariff on some imaginary good. |
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An increase has been registered in the import of new and used buses and minibuses and the new freight vehicles. |
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Now Master Home Products is the first and largest manufacturer to import a professional, quality portable massage table at friendlier prices. |
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From 2007 to 2011, import and export market of Chinese sebacic acid has changed a lot. |
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The application is to allow the import of inert materials in order to raise the existing ground level at the former Dickies' Boatyard. |
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It's an American import available from specialist pest control companies and from birdfeed firms. |
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This theory, known as import substitution industrialization, is largely considered ineffective for currently developing nations. |
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This facility is available only if the import of capital goods has been verified by the bank with the Bill of Entry. |
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British-brewed Churchill Beers are making their debut in the United States through international import company, Rouseabout International Inc. |
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In 1870 Portugal ended the last trade route with the Americas where the last country to import slaves was Brazil. |
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The most important agreement was the one related to energy sector as India sought large import of the Liquified Natural Gas from Qatar. |
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Japan bans as environmentally dangerous the import and processing of monzonite, the raw material for yttrium. |
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Sempra is seeking to add liquification plants and other facilities to convert the import terminal into an export terminal. |
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Another Japanese import only slightly better known is Sophora japonica, the Japanese Pagoda or Scholar tree. |
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The import of those words resonated through my entire being. |
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In 2010, oil was the largest import commodity, while transportation equipment was the country's largest export. |
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With the help of import licensing, then-Finance Minister Konan Bedie earned his first billion CFA francs within a year. |
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In an action with enduring historical import, Balboa claimed the Pacific Ocean and all the lands adjoining it for the Spanish Crown. |
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This import complex goes by the name of TIC-TOC, for translocon at the inner, and outer chloroplast. |
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This import from London was directed by Rupert Goold and choreographed by Lynne Page. |
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