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    1. Whether the merchant whose capital exports the surplus produce of any society, be a native or a foreigner, is of very little importance


    2. The high price of exchange, too, would naturally dispose the merchants to endeavour to make their exports nearly balance their imports, in order that they might have this high exchange to pay upon as small a sum as possible


    3. This envy has frequently represented their trade as altogether pernicious, on account of the great quantities of silver which it every year exports from the countries from which it is carried on


    4. Thirdly, and lastly, There is no certain criterion by which we can determine on which side what is called the balance between any two countries lies, or which of them exports to the greatest value


    5. When neither of them imports from from other to a greater amount than it exports to that other, the debts and credits of each may compensate one another


    6. But when one of them imports from the other to a greater value than it exports to that other, the former necessarily becomes indebted to the latter in a greater sum than the latter becomes indebted to it: the debts and credits of each do not compensate one another, and money must be sent out from that place of which the debts overbalance the credits


    7. The ordinary course of exchange, therefore, being an indication of the ordinary state of debt and credit between two places, must likewise be an indication of the ordinary course of their exports and imports, as these necessarily regulate that state


    8. England may be obliged to send out every year money to Holland, though its annual exports to that country may exceed very much the annual value of its imports from thence, and though what is called the balance of trade may be very much in favour of England


    9. A nation may import to a greater value than it exports for half a century, perhaps, together; the gold and silver which comes into it during all this time, may be all immediately sent out of it; its circulating coin may gradually decay, different sorts of paper money being substituted in its place, and even the debts, too, which it contracts in the principal nations with whom it deals, may be gradually increasing; and yet its real wealth, the exchangeable value of the annual produce of its lands and labour, may, during the same period, have been increasing in a much greater proportion


    10. Trading is essentially based on demand and supply and it is what results in imports and exports of each country

    11. The goods which Great Britain purchases at present for her own consumption with the great surplus of tobacco which she exports to other countries, she would, in this case, probably have purchased with the immediate produce of her own industry, or with some part of her own manufactures


    12. The one exports what can subsist and accommodate but a very few, and imports the subsistence and accommodation of a great number


    13. The other exports the accommodation and subsistence of a great number, and imports that of a very few only


    14. Bengal accordingly, the province of Indostan which commonly exports the greatest quantity of rice, has always been more remarkable for the exportation of a great variety of manufactures, than for that of its grain


    15. A much more sober and judicious writer, Mr Anderson, author of the Historical and Chronological Deduction of Commerce, very justly observes, that upon examining the accounts which Mr Dobbs himself has given for several years together, of their exports and imports, and upon making proper allowances for their extraordinary risk and expense, it does not appear that their profits deserve to be envied, or that they can much, if at all, exceed the ordinary profits of trade


    16. Our exports, in consequence of these different frauds, appear upon the custom-house books greatly to overbalance our imports, to the unspeakable comfort of those politicians, who measure the national prosperity by what they call the balance of trade


    17. After a good lunch, Roger went up to his favorite deck ten to contemplate the beauty of the city and the port, in particular Princess Wharf where the ship was berthed and where eighty percent of New Zealand’s imports and exports are


    18. Second, he used this line to promote exports from the sections he developed


    19. Hill also enjoyed the advantage of building the line as he saw fit, and he always built slowly, built spur lines as he went, and developed the exports of the area before he moved farther west


    20. It’s better to have more exports than imports, as exports help grow a country’s economy and reflect the overall health of its manufacturing sector

    21. Their legitimate exports are perfect to transport quantities of heroin that can be added to each shipping container before leaving the port of Karachi to ports in NYC, Seoul and London


    22. He kept total control of that city unlike Albans where the Governor controlled the Oldland’s imports and Newland’s exports


    23. Everything had to be imported to this ancient planet; its only two exports were control and death


    24. Isn’t furniture in a kit one of their exports?”


    25. Larry Beckett who was employed by ACCS Exports under the alias of, Lionel - I Take It Up The Bum – Bates, looks as though he may have thrown his weight around once too often


    26. Blood that matched the AB splashed around in the office of ACCS Exports


    27. “In the course of the conversation their involvement in an occurrence at ACCS Exports last Saturday night was made known to me and following my advice to them I have been instructed by them to make contact with you


    28. Or “the Exports of Many Lands,” which seemed to be the sole interest of his history teacher, Miss…well, he didn’t remember her name either


    29. Which was more than he could say about Miss Exports of Many Lands


    30. ‘’The British! Those hypocritical bastards! It isn’t enough for them to push the Arabs in putting in place an embargo on oil exports to the United States?’’

    31. him 34 years and a fine of $200,000 for exports of explosives to Libya,


    32. These affected ports handle a very large percentage of the imports and exports for the U


    33. proceeds of our exports to Bischoff Inc


    34. China has found investment opportunity in Richards Bay - announcing deals this week to ease bottlenecks that hold up exports of coal


    35. Before the world oil price crash in 1986 exports of fuels accounted for over 20%of all UK visible exports


    36. The register of external trade will indicate all imports and exports for Namibia


    37. Allmerica's only renewable energy is anger and its number one exports are abuse, tantrums, and assaults


    38. “Oh, OPEC cut all exports of oil to nations that do not submit to his


    39. exports will move elsewhere


    40. Brazil exports 2,200,000 mt

    41. Full value: Value of exports declared to the customs dept


    42. It is hard to conceptualize how leaders of a country that is so rich in mineral resources and exports of gold, diamonds, platinum, and copper could allow it to fare so poorly


    43. Fairs: Wares; something received or purchased, referring to exports


    44. Mars and Mars exports back to Earth


    45. Because the African Veldt being in the tropics escaped the effects of the Ice-Ages? Because this eco-system is the original dominant eco-system of the earth …? Because it exports species, lifestyles and adaptations but never imports them? Why? The size of its animals has become smaller: but then again… so has the size of all mammals over the earth


    46. It exports Pride of Greed with their game shows and advertising and media everywhere


    47. No State shall, without the Consent of the Congress, lay any Imposts or Duties on Imports or Exports, except what may be absolutely necessary for executing it’s inspection Laws: and the net Produce of all Duties and Imposts, laid by any State on Imports or Exports, shall be for the Use of the Treasury of the United States; and all such Laws shall be subject to the Revision and Controul of the Congress


    48. “The ban on exports will be lifted shortly,” Edmund said


    49. Rebels have seized a major pipeline, and Nigeria’s oil exports will be cut by 15 percent


    50. Exports are different from production: A country can produce a lot of oil and consume most, if not all, of it — as the United States does












































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