词汇 | example_english_export |
释义 | Examples of exportThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The new colonial trades, it seems, differed from the old by involving both exports and imports. The ultimate goal of the government was to gradually phase out unprocessed cocoa exports (ibid.). 2 billion dollars, compared to a total of 1n5 billion dollars from exports of goods (primarily sugar and nickel) in that same year. Importing and exporting system code into a formal language like type theory requires the system's implementation language to have a precise mathematical semantics. The effect that an increase in exports has on the hazard of an election occurring increases as a parliamentary term matures. The effect of exports remains robust to these political controls. The entities exported by a module may be brought into scope in another module with an import declaration at the beginning of the module. The discussions of the impact of investment on capital formation, technology, exports or training are weaker. However, the analysis of exports by classes and products in the second and third sections is carried out with the original figures. Then, the main exports are taken individually to analyse their evolution in terms of quantity and price. The quantity of coffee exports rose considerably in 1913 and held until 1916, during a period in which international prices moved slightly downwards. Moreover, nutrients are exported from the annually cropped ecosystem in the harvest and are usually not returned in human manure. Globalisation is measured by imports, exports, and incoming and outgoing direct investment. Therefore, the hypothesis that a-synuclein is exported from neurons and acquired by glia is conjectural at present. In addition, strengthening local producers to engage in collective actions and promoting exports should also be given proper attention. Finally, the overall result will be given by exporting from this component only the required sorts, operations and predicate. The framework should provide tools for exporting performance data from an environment, storing it, and reimporting it. The representative firm is completely specialized in the production of a final good that can be consumed domestically or exported. Tough leaders with a vision of the future charged neutral bureaucracies with strategic intervention in order to generate growth through exports. The cost of cotton subsidies exceeds the value of the country's cotton exports. By contrast, the rural activities of the food, beverages and tobacco sector provide 58 % of exports. Overproduction made exporting a necessity for the industrialised nations. Mining and other activity exports have remained insignificant. The quantity of exports has declined since the early 80s due to the stringent procedures by the government. The economy is still underdeveloped, with low manufactured and hightechnology exports, low expenditure on research and development, and small numbers of computers and mobile phones. He also had to ensure that there were no forbidden products either imported or exported. The value of aircraft exports rose from £26 million in 1948 to £64 million in 1955. They authorised imports and exports, and allocated foreign exchange. In this exercise, we omitted exports and this in turn implied a lower demand for final goods. Total amount of separated but dirty waste must be greater than the total amount shipped to all the recycling centres plus exports. If the pollution charge is too low and the country exports the product which generates pollution, welfare may decline upon the introduction of preferential trading. S1 can be extracted in either or both of the periods, with no extraction cost, and either consumed directly or exported at no cost. However, whereas a tariff may become zero, the cost of exporting a good is always positive. Therefore, the demand for the pollution haven countries' exports of dirty industries should increase. The empirical evidence does not support the hypothesis that either of the measures of environmental regulations affects dirty net exports. Liberalization increases aggregate output by causing production to be redistributed, with countries exporting goods for which they have a comparative advantage. We assume that tree crop outputs are not consumed, meaning that all production of tree crops is exported. The stay-at-homes vs exports classification distinguishes those terms that have stayed home and those that have been exported. As food was exported, grain reserves were depleted, making the region vulnerable to recurring drought. Moreover, the authorities restricted the quarantine to imported merchandise and exported products. In the products that were examined, it was observed that, where heat energy was not wanted, the thermal energy was inhibited before being exported. Support for exporting freedom may be recently waning, given the problems associated with democracy-building adventures around the world. Whereas the average total revenue per year from copal exports for the 1890s was $85,664, the figure for rubber was $279,188. No other process can retrieve this identifier unless it is explicitly exported, which affords some measure of security. The 1993 volume of lumber exported, for example, reflected a 434 per cent increase above the 1983 figure. In terms of capital investment, lumber production provided the next least expensive way of increasing exports with a ready external market. The latter exported specie as a normal activity after payment of customs duties. However, the devaluation greatly stimulated timber exports, which led to greater forest degradation. We can see that, in general, all variables except government spending and net exports are countercyclical with respect to markups. The international reallocation of capital goods and the improvement in the terms of trade produce an improvement in net exports. They conclude that the world demand for the products exported by developing nations had been much stronger than predicted. In addition, we have discussed active remote code, where the functionality, rather than the code itself, is exported. A total of 13,311 untanned hides were exported from there during these years, compared to 9,676 tanned ones. Evidence from polls reveals that while people generally like the idea of exporting freedom, they do not view it as a top priority. The dependence on imports and therefore on production for exports, and the abject poverty of most of the population continued. Leather exports are expected to decline so one can expect a 7 per cent lower pollution load generated by leather tanning without mitigation measures. Leather exports are expected to decline, so one could expect a 7 per cent lower pollution load generated by leather tanning, as things stand. In these arguments, specific investments into exporting capacity play an essential role. Although livestock accounted for 80% of exports in the 1980s, only 6% of state expenditure was devoted to this sector. An additional source of bias in the estimated effect of exports could be the absence of controls for seasonal effects independent of economic output. Economically, it could increase exports, but this had to be accommodated to a tight state bugdet and a small pr ivate capital market. A module begins with a header: the keyword module, the module name, and a list of entities (enclosed in round parentheses) to be exported. At least some zemstva also nurtured ambitions to profit from international trade and to compete with the state for the privilege of taxing grain exports. On the one hand, the basic principle of containment and the prevention of technological exports were to be retained. Note: figures include exports of soybeans, beancake and bean oil. Dependence on rice exports and the fall in the international rice price had led to depression. Here exp is the original exports of this compilation unit. Instead of considering such an open term, we close it by turning it into a function from its imports to its exports. However, the result by 1989 was only to greatly expand primary goods exports and to retrench fiscal and social spending. Was it useful for attracting investment, promoting exports, raising nationalist feelings or creating a national scientific community ? From their peak in 1925, exports experienced a gradual decline culminating in the crash of 1929. In fact, until 1917, oil exports accounted for 16 per cent of the total value of commodity exports at most. Finally, the performance of mining exports was very different from that of the products analysed thus far. Although significant, the surge of animal exports was short-lived, while that in agricultural sales lasted for the rest of the decade. Imports systematically tend to grow faster than exports, generating increasing trade and current account deficits, which were only corrected with a devaluation as in 1995. During the first sub-period, fast and comprehensive liberalisation leads both imports and exports to a fast increase in trade utilisation ratios. The two that did not make it into the final rules were co-permitting and extending land application requirements to farms where manure was exported. State-funded music exports also raise crucial questions about identity relationships. However, contemporary music exports are not unambiguously triumphant. Since the beginning of modern canzone, cover versions have represented a shortcut to importing and exporting songs across national borders. State taxes on nitrate exports seemed to promise the means to finance national modernisation. If the market is relatively small, foreign exporters will rather forego some exports than support the strengthening of standards in their own country. In such cases, most of the duties originally paid are refundable when the finished product is exported. Over the slightly longer period 1886 - 1897 rice exports grew from 123,900 tons to 332,400 tons. The latter had previously carried exports to the nearest port for onward shipment by coastal steamer. Nonetheless, unofficial exports between neighbouring countries are likely to continue to increase, but to go largely unrecorded. Governments argue that they need these exports to obtain the foreign currency wanted to finance the region's debts. Any government would have been likely in such a situation to control imports, promote exports, and in the meantime borrow. Selected industries have also been able to secure extra depreciation in proportion to any increase in the share of exports in their total sales. In the sections below we divide them into policies affecting imports, exports and countertrade. Policies designed to increase the added-value content of natural resource exports have taken different forms, depending on the nature of the world market. Their exports were not always spectacular but their industries produced enough for a growing domestic market. When developing countries wanted better terms of access for their exports of manufactures, they found that the principal supplier was invariably an industrialised country. Typically, technology innovators emphasise exports as the initial route for expansion and set up local sales subsidiaries to ensure proper control. However, providing foreign currency receipts from exports are available to service external debt, no real problems should arise. A high ratio invariably means future output growth and, hopefully, improved external debt servicing capacity through increased exports. About 35 per cent (60 per cent minus 25) of the output in 1815 was exported for foreign consumption goods. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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