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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Trading is essentially based on demand and supply and it is what results in imports and exports of each country
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The one exports what can subsist and accommodate but a very few, and imports the subsistence and accommodation of a great number
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The other exports the accommodation and subsistence of a great number, and imports that of a very few only
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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
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Their food was a mix of fish, processed algae protein and regular imports from Callisto
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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
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imports of more than 48 million tons per year
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Also, as producing unit, it is fragmented, acting each one for itself in that its survival or profit is what imports it, even if it has to end with the planet
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car prices are higher than imports
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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
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"So rather than importing 20 million tons of cement per year, the proposed [rule] will lead to cement imports of more than 48 million tons per year
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complicated, even though the imports are legal in Brazil, people still prefer to buy on
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Zimbabwe, Africa was experiencing a growing famine because of the central-controlling dictator, Robert Mugabe, and his violent suppression of any entrepreneurial food productivity and of food imports
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There were acres of Viennese torte under mountains of whipped cream, exotic imports from the tropics such as pineapple and oranges, and even the lowly banana made a joyful comeback
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imports is widely followed and an important indicator of a country’s overall economic
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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
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when they feature a member of the royal family on the cover, these Eastern imports
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“It was the manufacturer and original vendor for the devices and Abacus Trading Company was the buyer and middleman for the ultimate transfer and sale of the stuff to Osaka Imports in Japan
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Rory carefully told his mother all about his investigation of the illegal Drug distribution and sales racket in South Africa – emphasizing the fact that the bulk of the incoming drugs were being brought through Customs, hidden in Heavy Machinery imports, which made all importers in this category, suspect until proven otherwise
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He kept total control of that city unlike Albans where the Governor controlled the Oldland’s imports and Newland’s exports
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Well mayst thou know now what his speech imports
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The AECA places major restrictions and quotas on ivory imports
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Turkey, a past ally of Israel, was now officially boycotting all imports from Israel and was threatening to send troops with air defense missiles to protect the Lebanese capital, Beirut, and its international airport, from Israeli airstrikes
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However, at the end of the 80's imports had become deregulated and our local large
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with cheap imports they simply couldn't keep up
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That too was getting them nowhere; detectable imports were negligible
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Allied with their stranglehold on Earth’s imports from space, that means that they have for all intents and purposes won the war today, with the destruction of our orbital fortresses
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To the surprise and profound emotion of Mai, Nancy stopped her carriage in front of a boutique that specialized in oriental imports
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These affected ports handle a very large percentage of the imports and exports for the U
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‘China would like to continue measures to increase imports from Kenya and promote a balanced growth of bilateral trade’ the President had said
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1998 saw a slowing in the rate of increase of gas' share and a fall in the share of imports enabling both coal and nuclear to hold their shares of electricity output at the same proportion as in 1997
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Imports account for around a third
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3 million tonnes because of a temporary sharp reduction in electricity imports from France, and a higher level of maintenance outages at nuclear stations and some newer Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT)stations
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The increase in power station demand was marked by an equivalent increase in steam coal imports, which rose from 10
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One of the factors, which imports a certain uncertainty in determining time estimations is weather conditions
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The register of external trade will indicate all imports and exports for Namibia
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Looking at the trade statistics, Namibia already imports 25% of its products (2006), and the rate is growing at 53% per year for African states
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By such sacrifice, it gained God’s Satisfaction with it, and therefore it was called ‘Ardh’ in Arabic which imports this meaning
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The word “record” imports that which is recorded about man, I mean, the listed deeds he has rendered in his lifetime
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The word “nectar” imports what is pure and immaculate
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being a law imports no intrinsic virtue
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to own slaves, and stop the imports at a federal level? There was any number
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“And every savvy porn customer will know those are bottom of the barrel imports and take their business elsewhere
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He imports security and surveillance equipment
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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
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After about a year of frenzied imports the Libyan market"s appetite was satiated and the slackening in orders commenced while my production was at full throttle
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Meanwhile Amy started dating seriously the scion of a well-known Greek family with interests in clothing imports
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The bank that has systematically destroyed the economies of the poorest nations in the world by financial bribery; corrupting the dictators and rulers with offers of loans which comes only provided they destroy their own infrastructures-economy and allow global imports to take over a monopoly of the most basic services and products like milk and electricity
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As you can see, this application imports the GreetingFactory class and the Greeting interface from the model project
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The government had stopped imports of new cars because it had opened factories and was churning out old model Fiats which it renamed Nasr, the Egyptian word for victory
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“How did you get it? Imports of this sort are prohibited
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Got it? Imports will be managed by Aslam, he's perfect for the job
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proofs were enough to suggest that her managing the imports was no
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Alas, sweet lady, what imports this song?
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What imports the nomination of this gentleman?
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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
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They were sitting in Samantha’s car, in the parking lot, among a sad collection of ancient pickup trucks and dirty little imports
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It was surrounded by a broad belt of farmland, which had been interspersed with occasional areas of woodlot, most of it second-growth terrestrial imports
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According to 2010 figures, the United States imports about 65 percent of its oil
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If energy (oil) independence is measured by the percentage of oil a country imports, then the United States is more energy-independent than both Germany (which imports 80 percent of its oil) and Japan (which imports more than 90 percent)
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Although the pipeline remains the dominant method of transporting natural gas, LNG is quickly establishing itself as a viable source of natural gas, particularly as domestic production declines and imports increase
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beef a year — placed restrictions on the imports of U
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gross domestic product (GDP): A measure of all the goods and services produced in a country by private consumers, the government, and the business sector, as well as through trade (exports and imports)
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the relative strength of the currency, since that affects the costs of imports and the competitiveness of exporters;
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” Is the future of the business adequately predictable so as to permit a long-term investment? Is the business growing so rapidly as to attract numerous competitors? Is it subject to being undermined by a new technology or changing consumer taste? Will it be squashed by imports or Wal-Mart or by a business model enabled by the Internet? In other words, how predictable are future cash flows? And how do we feel about the corporate culture and management leadership? Can they be relied on to be shrewd, rational, and motivated to maximize the value of our investment? Or do they have a different agenda? Will management itself follow the Graham and Dodd principles in investing the shareholders’ money?
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In the nineteenth century the Western powers had bullied China into accepting imports of opium (yes, back then drug smuggling was actually Western government policy!) and forced her to open up her ports to Western trade
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In 1994, the United States began to phase out quotas on imports
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Bassett is a vertically integrated furniture company (imports, manufactures, wholesales and distributes)
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The following example imports the virtual machine by copying its files to the default virtual machine and the virtual hard drive storage locations of the Hyper-V host
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The following screenshot shows how the Import-VM cmdlet imports a virtual machine into your environment:
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Carey, Chinese Imports of Saudi Oil Will Rise 19% This Year to 50 Million Tons, in Bloomberg News, 29 settembre 2010
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An added benefit of trading natural gas is that unlike crude oil, which the United States still relies heavily on and imports to fill its demand needs, most natural gas used in the United States is produced in North America
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With Mexican imports falling and Canadian supply barely staying level, America needed more natural gas and it needed it in a hurry
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Senegal, which imports more than 80 percent of its rice and was rocked by food riots in 2008, has responded to the crisis with a government blueprint for agricultural self-sufficiency in staple goods called the “Great Offensive for Food and Abundance
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In recent years, China, Kuwait, and South Korea have all opted to grow food on land they control abroad rather than rely on imports, and already some of the best farmland in poor countries has been spoken for by foreign interests
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2 million—it imports the balance
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still imports beef, albeit mostly a lower-value grass-fed product that later gets turned into ground beef
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Morgan, Chinese coal imports were 168 percent higher in April of 2009 than they were a year earlier, refined copper imports jumped 148 percent, and iron ore imports were up 33 percent
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The statement that imports the package come immediately after the packaging statement and its main function is to import the package by saving more time to its location
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As its name imports (smeer, fat; berg, to put up), this village was founded in order to afford a place for the blubber of the Dutch whale fleet to be tried out, without being taken home to Holland for that purpose
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As its name imports, it is of an exceedingly rich, mottled tint, with a bestreaked snowy and golden ground, dotted with spots of the deepest crimson and purple
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I did think it unnecessary at that time; but as the course of business seems to look towards a repeal of the embargo, in order that the whole subject of non-intercourse may be incorporated in the bill before the House, I move that the Committee of the Whole be discharged from the consideration of the bill, and that it may be referred to a committee, in order that it may be made in fact what the title imports it to be, completely, a bill for non-intercourse between this country and those nations having in force decrees affecting our neutral rights
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entered into a comparative statement of the exports from and imports to Great Britain from America at two different periods, viz: the nine years preceding the year 1775, and the nine years succeeding it, with a view to show that the average imports into Great Britain from all the world, during the nine years' peace with this country, amounted to about one-thirteenth more than the average imports during the same period of war; and the exports diminished, nearly in the same proportion
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, and almost all fell upon the 12½ per centum class—the importations under the other two classes being inconsiderable, to wit, only about half a million, ($520,000,) subject to the 20 per centum; and only a little over nine millions under the 15 per centum; while the imports under the 12½ per centum class amounted to above thirty-six millions of dollars
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Congress cannot make the duties here on imports less or greater than elsewhere in the United States—imports and taxes must be equal, &c
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The idea of sovereignty imports the exercise of discretion—of judgment—of will
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The reasons assigned by the Secretary for this new and heavy tax on our citizens are, that as the greater part of our duties on imports are collected on goods coming from Great Britain and her colonies, and as those duties will cease with the revival of the non-importation, it becomes necessary, in order to prevent a defalcation in the revenue, to tax the production of other countries much beyond the present rate
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But it would seem by the arguments I have heard advanced in this House that there were only the latter class to be provided for, and, as I presume British precedent and authority will be admitted by the gentleman from Massachusetts to be good evidence, I will inform him and the House, what was the concurrent testimony of the English merchants before the bar of the House of Commons on the subject of exports and imports of the United States
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They stated on oath that the exports to the United States were about twelve millions sterling, and that the imports were about four millions on an average for the years 1802, 1803, 1804, when there were no decrees against American commerce, and consequently it took its own natural channel and supplied each market according to its natural consumption
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In the year 1798, the total imports and exports of Great Britain amounted to £94,952,000
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For the same year the expenditure for her navy amounted to £13,654,013, or about one-seventh of the total imports and exports, or fourteen per cent
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Mitchill expressed his sentiments as being favorable to an augmentation of the duties on imports; though he was quite unprepared to give his assent to such increase in the terms proposed by the bill
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A revenue derived altogether from duties on imports must always be unequal in its operation on different parts of the country, and different classes of the community