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addition and dumping
In addition, they oppose allowing low-cost subsidized food from industrialized nations into developing countries, what is referred to as " import dumping ".
" In addition to reducing the role of unions, the steel industry had sought to induce the federal government to take action to counteract dumping of steel by foreign producers at below-market prices.
In addition, poor countries are more vulnerable than rich countries in trade wars ; in raising protections against dumping of cheap products, a government risks making the product too expensive for its people to afford.
In addition, the 1996 protocol prohibits altogether the practice of incineration at sea, except for emergencies, and prohibits the exports of wastes or other matter to non-Parties for the purpose of dumping or incineration at sea.
In 1980, Ambro authored an amendment to the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act ( Section 106 ( f )) to require that the disposal of dredged material into Long Island Sound from any federal project, or from any non-federal project exceeding 25, 000 cubic yards ( 19, 000 m³ ), comply with the environmental criteria for ocean dumping under the MPRSA, in addition to the requirements of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.
In addition, people with this syndrome often suffer from low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, because the rapid " dumping " of food triggers the pancreas to release excessive amounts of insulin into the bloodstream.

addition and vast
Marine life is a vast resource, providing food, medicine, and raw materials, in addition to helping to support recreation and tourism all over the world.
After his father's death, Mieszko inherited a vast territory, which in addition to Greater Poland, Lesser Poland, Silesia and Gdansk Pomerania also included Western Pomerania, as well as Lusatia, Red Ruthenia and territory of present-day Slovakia.
Among the works exhibited were Le Fauconnier's vast composition Les Montagnards attaqués par des ours ( Mountaineers Attacked by Bears ) now at Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Joseph Csaky's Deux Femme, Two Women ( a sculpture now lost ), in addition to the highly abstract paintings by Kupka, Amorpha ( The National Gallery, Prague ), and Picabia, La Source, The Spring ( Museum of Modern Art, New York ).
The country's main endowments include its vast human resource base, rich agricultural land, relatively abundant water, and substantial reserves of natural gas, with the blessing of possessing the worlds only natural sea ports in Mongla and Chittagong, in addition to being the only central port linking two large burgeoning economic hub groups SAARC and ASEAN.
In addition to this there is a large Clare diaspora due to vast migration during the 19th century.
In addition, they built Nelson's Column ( 1843 ) and the vast infrastructure project of the London brick sewer.
In addition the vast majority of microscopes have the same ' structural ' components:
In addition, the project called for the installation of a vast underground intersite cable network.
In addition to a vast catalog of recordings created with the ensemble's music directors, the orchestra has made many recordings with guest conductors Vladimir Ashkenazy, Oliver Knussen, Kurt Sanderling, Yoel Levi, Riccardo Chailly, Michael Tilson Thomas, and Louis Lane ( the orchestra's longtime Associate Conductor ).
In addition, a vast new complex underwent construction on the northwest part of the law school campus, and opened on January 3, 2012.
One of these distinguishing characteristics in Texas — in addition to being a Confederate state during the Civil War — is that Native and Spanish American culture never played a central role in the development of this area in relative comparrison to the others, as the vast majority of settlers were anglo and blacks from the South.
In addition, since backbenchers generally form the vast majority of the number of MPs, collectively they can sometimes exercise considerable power especially in cases where the policies of the government are unpopular or when a governing party is internally split.
The vast frescoes of the latter are contained in the 1670s gallery addition, overlooking the gardens.
In addition, the foundation has provided significant and often substantial research grants to finance conferences and assist with published studies, as well as funding departments and programs, to a vast range of foreign policy and educational organizations, including:
The vast majority of building construction jobs are small renovations, such as addition of a room, or renovation of a bathroom.
By the mid-eighteenth century, Britain was the leading wallpaper manufacturer in Europe, exporting vast quantities to Europe in addition to selling on the middle-class British market.
In addition, the population has created from this vast wealth of tradition many styles that are unique to the region.
In addition, the vast majority of ear piercing instruments are made of plastic, which means they can never be truly sterilized by use of an Autoclave, increasing chance of infection exponentially.
" Described as " an elegant addition to city's architecture ," a 2005 Newsday writer called it a transit hub that is so beautiful that it has become a " destination ": with " the panorama of lower Manhattan from the top of the escalators, the vast windows framing the Statue of Liberty, the upstairs deck with views of the harbor -- these are reasons to take shelter here for a little longer than the ferry schedule makes strictly necessary.
In addition to painting, he has produced a vast array of prints, drawings and collages.
In addition to his vast literary contributions ( as editor, curator, and writer ) and professional practice, Eisenman's reputation as a critic and professor of architecture is similarly famed.
In addition, the vast majority of cameras are not operated by the UK Government, but by private companies, especially to monitor the interiors of shops and businesses.
In addition, endless wars needed vast supplies of materials and people, and the brunt of the wars fell heavily on the Chinese farmers, who had to report to the assembly points fully equipped with arms, provisions, and draft wagons, following the regulations applied to the nomadic forces.
In addition to passengers there were vast quantities of mail, parcels and even live animals and birds of all descriptions transported in specially designed transit crates.
In addition to her vast knowledge of magic, Glinda employs various tools, charms, and instruments in her workshop.

addition and quantities
In addition, depending on availability of dietary iodine, thyroglobulin may contain varying quantities of iodine.
In addition, biopolymers have the potential to cut carbon emissions and reduce CO < sub > 2 </ sub > quantities in the atmosphere: this is because the CO < sub > 2 </ sub > released when they degrade can be reabsorbed by crops grown to replace them: this makes them close to carbon neutral.
In the early 20th century, before enzymology was well understood, colloids were thought to be the key to the operation of enzymes ; i. e., the addition of small quantities of an enzyme to a quantity of water would, in some fashion yet to be specified, subtly alter the properties of the water so that it would break down the enzyme's specific substrate, such as a solution of ATPase breaking down ATP.
In addition to the realization that there are major gaps in our knowledge of Chinese history is the equal realization that there are tremendous quantities of primary source material that have not yet been analyzed.
An explosion is a type of spontaneous chemical reaction that, once initiated, is driven by both a large exothermic change ( great release of heat ) and a large positive entropy change ( great quantities of gases are released ) in going from reactants to products, thereby constituting a thermodynamically favorable process in addition to one that propagates very rapidly.
The operand ' 3 ' is one of the inputs ( quantities ) followed by the addition operator, and the operand ' 6 ' is the other input necessary for the operation.
The fact that Lamy was able to work ample quantities of thallium enabled him to determine the properties of several compounds and in addition he prepared a small ingot of metallic thallium which he prepared by remelting thallium he had obtained by electrolysis of thallium salts.
In addition, there have been attempts to construct theories for quantities that are notionally similar to probabilities but do not obey all their rules ; see, for example, Free probability, Fuzzy logic, Possibility theory, Negative probability and Quantum probability.
A coronal mass ejection ( CME ) is an ejected plasma consisting primarily of electrons and protons ( in addition to small quantities of heavier elements such as helium, oxygen, and iron ), plus the entraining coronal closed magnetic field regions.
In addition to Jamaica and Bahamas, all the British controlled islands exported some mahogany at various times, but the quantities were not large.
Besides counting fruits, addition can also represent combining other physical and abstract quantities using different kinds of numbers: negative numbers, fractions, irrational numbers, vectors, decimals and more.
In addition, the most newly developed therapeutics tend to be the most expensive and are required in the largest quantities by some of the poorest areas of the world.
In addition, the Croatians provided considerable quantities of weaponry to the Bosnian Croats and much smaller amounts to the Bosnian Army, despite a UN weapons embargo.
Excess nitrogen must be leached from the soil by addition of large quantities of water.
His view of arithmetical algebra is as follows: " In arithmetical algebra we consider symbols as representing numbers, and the operations to which they are submitted as included in the same definitions as in common arithmetic ; the signs and denote the operations of addition and subtraction in their ordinary meaning only, and those operations are considered as impossible in all cases where the symbols subjected to them possess values which would render them so in case they were replaced by digital numbers ; thus in expressions such as we must suppose and to be quantities of the same kind ; in others, like, we must suppose greater than and therefore homogeneous with it ; in products and quotients, like and we must suppose the multiplier and divisor to be abstract numbers ; all results whatsoever, including negative quantities, which are not strictly deducible as legitimate conclusions from the definitions of the several operations must be rejected as impossible, or as foreign to the science.
For example, in The Theory of Political Economy, Chapter II, the subsection on " Theory of Dimensions of Economic Quantities ", Jevons makes the statement that " In the first place, pleasure and pain must be regarded as measured upon the same scale, and as having, therefore, the same dimensions, being quantities of the same kind, which can be added and subtraced ...." Speaking of measurement, addition, and subtraction requires cardinality, as does Jevons ' heavy use of integral calculus.
In addition, the quantities required for soap saponification differ when using caustic soda and hydrated potash.
The addition of small quantities of phosphate ion and increasing the pH slightly both assist in greatly reducing plumbo-solvency by creating insoluble lead salts on the inner surfaces of the pipes.
In addition, quantities of carbon dioxide have been detected on the surface, a finding which has never been replicated on an asteroid.
In addition, large quantities of black heavy oil floating in slicks, sometimes several inches thick, are observed frequently.
" These fibers were sold in large quantities for a wide variety of purposes, including addition into joint compound or drywall accessory products.
In addition the Australian States willingly sold the New Zealand government vaste quantities of rifles, ammunition, uniforms, horses, bullocks as well as nearly all their latest Armstrong guns and shells to equip the 7, 000 New Zealand militia.
In addition, these hydrogenated fats include small quantities of trans fats which may have associated health risks.

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