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tin mining

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meanings of tinand mining


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tin
noun
uk /tɪn/ us /tɪn/
a chemical element that is a silver-coloured metal, often combined with other metals or used to cover and protect ...
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mining
noun[U]
uk /ˈmaɪ.nɪŋ/ us /ˈmaɪ.nɪŋ/
the industry or activity of removing substances such as coal or metal from the ground ...
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Examples of tin mining


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It was not as high as it was in the previous year and his profit from tinmining was minimal.
We have gone further, and tinmining is showing signs of prosperity, which is quite different from the previous situation.
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I cannot pass from tinmining without reference to silicosis.
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Many other countries provide concessions for tinmining.
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Experts estimated that the total sum per annum which could be obtained from tinmining would be about £400 million.
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The investment allowances apply to every industry and it cannot be said that they meet the special case of tinmining.
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I find some difficulty in thinking of one industry, other than tinmining where an increase in productivity is a reasonable possibility.
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The main interest and concern of the workers in my constituency is tinmining, and formerly copper mining.
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This will considerably assist us in developing our light industries and in resuscitating tinmining and other indigenous industries.
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How is it possible to reconcile regional development with the abolition of tax allowances for tinmining, for sinking new mineshafts?
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That option, or its equivalent, does not exist for tinmining.
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The position of the tinmining industry is ridiculous in the extreme.
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My remarks on the tinmining were reported in cols.
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Tinmining in my constituency was probably the first real industry, certainly the first exporting industry.
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Tinmining, farming, fishing have all suffered from a massive decline in recent years.
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The claims of rubber companies amounted to £46·5 million and those of tinmining concerns to £32·4 million.
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