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1. Exporting the ore requires a port: Port Hedland
2. First, of the absolute prohibition of exporting wool from England: secondly, of the permission of importing it from Spain, duty free: thirdly, of the prohibition of exporting it from Ireland to another country but England
3. The progress of our North American and West Indian colonies, would have been much less rapid, had no capital but what belonged to themselves been employed in exporting their surplus produce
4. They were solid, too, in asserting that no prohibition could prevent their exportation, when private people found any advantage in exporting them
5. The prohibition of exporting gold and silver was, in France and England, confined to the coin of those respective countries
6. A country whose industry produces a great annual surplus of such manufactures, which are usually exported to foreign countries, may carry on for many years a very expensive foreign war, without either exporting any considerable quantity of gold and silver, or even having any such quantity to export
7. The two principles being established, however, that wealth consisted in gold and silver, and that those metals could be brought into a country which had no mines, only by the balance of trade, or by exporting to a greater value than it imported ; it necessarily became the great object of political economy to diminish as much as possible the importation of foreign goods for home consumption, and to increase as much as possible the exportation of the produce of domestic industry
8. On the contrary, when a premium is paid at London for a bill upon Paris, it is said to be a sign that the debts due from London to Paris are not compensated by those due from Paris to London, but that a balance in money must be sent out from the latter place; for the risk, trouble, and expense, of exporting which, the premium is both demanded and given
9. These reasons, however, will justify drawbacks only upon exporting goods to those countries which are altogether foreign and independent, not to those in which our merchants and manufacturers enjoy a monopoly
10. First, the tax in Spain, the prohibition in Portugal of exporting gold and silver, and the vigilant police which watches over the execution of those laws, must, in two very poor countries, which between them import annually upwards of six millions sterling, operate not only more directly, but much more forcibly, in reducing the value of those metals there, than the corn laws can do in Great Britain
11. The prohibition of exporting from the colonies to any other country but Great Britain, masts, yards, and bowsprits, tar, pitch, and turpentine, naturally tended to lower the price of timber in the colonies, and consequently to increase the expense of clearing their lands, the principal obstacle to their
12. billions of dollars with his exporting of the
13. These causes seem to be, the general liberty of trade, which, notwithstanding some restraints, is at least equal, perhaps superior, to what it is in any other country ; the liberty of exporting, duty free, almost all sorts of goods which are the produce of domestic industry, to almost any foreign country; and what, perhaps, is of still greater importance, the unbounded liberty of transporting them from one part of our own country to any other, without being obliged to give any account to any public office, without being liable to question or examination of any kind; but, above all, that equal and impartial administration of justice, which renders the rights of the meanest British subject respectable to the greatest, and which, by securing to every man the fruits of his own industry, gives the greatest and most effectual encouragement to every sort of industry
14. The problem is that America itself is having trouble supplying water to its own population, let alone exporting water to Columbia
15. The surplus of this capital would naturally turn itself to foreign trade and be employed in exporting, to foreign countries, such parts of the rude and manufactured produce of its own country, as exceeded the demand of the home market
16. The ancient provincial restraints upon the transportation of corn from one province of the kingdom to another, have been entirely taken away; and the liberty of exporting it to all foreign countries, has been
17. 18, reducing the fine for admission to twenty pounds for all persons, without any distinction of ages, or any restriction, either to mere merchants, or to the freemen of London; and granting to all such persons the liberty of exporting, from all the ports of Great Britain, to any port in Turkey, all British goods, of which the exportation was not prohibited, upon paying both the general duties of customs, and the particular duties assessed for defraying the necessary expenses of the company ; and submitting, at the same time, to the lawful authority of the British ambassador and consuls resident in Turkey, and to the bye-laws of the company duly enacted
18. It might be remitted in bills drawn upon, and accepted by, particular merchants or companies in Great Britain, to whom a part of the surplus produce of America had been consigned, who would pay into the treasury the American revenue in money, after having themselves received the value of it in goods ; and the whole business might frequently be transacted without exporting a single ounce of gold or silver from America
19. Besides exporting lumber and paper, that region is identified with shipping, fishing and agriculture
20. exporting animal goods to Asia, and then returned to Brazil
21. “There is a culture of exporting
22. Under these circumstances, the United Nations discussed and passed a ‘Global Arms Treaty’ prohibiting nations from exporting weapons that could be used for genocide, terrorism, or crimes against humanity
23. It is a fact that at the time of independence Tanganyika was in the lead of the food exporting Black African nations; today Tanzania can no longer feed its people; ninety per cent of whom work and live on the land; the majority of whom were forced into collectivised villages
24. The LIFG was in the business of exporting ‘jihad’ to the world – as
25. It has been recognized by the oil and gas supplies industry that the UKCS is a maturing province, and that success in exporting is therefore key to its continued pros-perity
26. Some 83 per cent of UKCS suppliers are actively involved in exporting, recognizing the importance of the international opportunities available in this sector
27. Around 2025 The United States changed from a net food exporting country to a
28. Government that they had signed years before prohibiting them from exporting
29. I have been thinking of exporting them
30. It read ‘White and White exporting
31. It hasn’t been handed to me on a plate though; I’ve built up an exporting empire through lying, cheating, scheming and crushing anyone who got in my way
32. During that year, the Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) placed an embargo on crude oil shipments to Western countries
33. You will run into the same problem exporting historical dates into Excel from SAS
34. Even when you are exporting to other software, as long as you put the date into a form that the other software understands, it should work fine
35. Not only was America producing and exporting more than any other country, but thanks to its overseas investments, American money virtually kept the industrialised world afloat
36. Nigeria was becoming an important oil producing country: In 1971 it joined OPEC (the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries), which proved a mixed blessing for General Gowon, because while he was away at an OPEC meeting in 1975 he was overthrown in a military coup
37. But by the 1950s the Arabs were fully aware of what an asset they were sitting on, and in 1960 they joined together to create the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC to its friends
38. virtual machine exportupdations / Updated features for exporting a virtual machine
39. is the largest exporting nation of all these grains, speculative activity on American exchanges helps to drive global grain prices even higher
40. International benchmark prices for grains can also be distorted by small shifts in supply and demand in key exporting countries
41. Inventory levels, weather conditions, and supply and demand in key exporting countries all impact the grain market
42. to the user, provide a copy, a means of exporting a copy, or a means