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Many trade routes went through the Polish lands, which facilitated the development of trade.
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Many industry trade associations are developing campaigns to protect or enhance the share of the consumer's dollar being spent on their particular products.
Many anti-globalization activists call for forms of global integration that better provide democratic representation, advancement of human rights, fair trade and sustainable development and therefore feel the term " anti-globalization " is misleading.
Many of these vehicles are second hand ( such as the 1500 decommissioned Dutch buses, which the Netherlands donated to Cuba in the mid 1990s ) and despite the United States trade embargo, American-style yellow school buses ( imported second-hand from Canada ) are increasingly common sights.
Many cola drink recipes are maintained as corporate trade secrets, notably including Coca-Cola's recipe.
Many invasive species have been introduced due to trade in the area, and some threaten the biodiversity of the area.
Many crimes committed by released convicts treated in TBS-clinics, escape statistics because they occurred in other countries, or because they differ from the crime the convict was originally convicted for ( many convicts released from TBS-clinics find their way in illegal drug trade and related crimes ).
Many nations, including the United States and Canada, and the European Union, have imposed investment and trade sanctions on Burma.
Many Indians suffered because the Europeans introduced alcohol and the whiskey trade resulted in alcoholism among the people, who were alcohol-intolerant.
Many, but not all, of the Canaanite cities were destroyed, international trade collapsed, and the Egyptians withdrew.
Many of these trade instruments were formerly sold by Sears, Roebuck and Co. and other mass merchandisers.
Many smaller issues and most debt securities trade in the decentralized, dealer-based over-the-counter markets.
Many VistaVision cameras were sold off internationally beginning in the early 1960s, which led to a significant number of VistaVision-format productions ( which did not use the trade name ) in countries such as Italy and Japan from the 1960s to 1980s.
Many Latin American countries took non-discriminatory steps towards trade liberalization in the late 1980s ( lowering tariffs against all countries, not just selected ones ).
Many of the creoles known today arose in the last 500 years, as a result of the worldwide expansion in European maritime power and trade in the Age of Discovery, which led to extensive European colonial empires and an intense slave trade.
Many Vermonters preferred the embargo's exciting game of revenuers versus smugglers, bringing high profits, versus mundane, low-profit normal trade.
Many in the State Department saw multilateral trade agreements as a way to engage the world in accordance with the Marshall Plan and the Monroe Doctrine.
Many trade companies established stores and offices in Omsk, resulting in the construction of the picturesque old district, and contributing to the rapid development of Omsk into a major city.
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Many of the routes listed below are in poor condition and may be operating at only a fraction of their original capacity ( if at all ), despite recent attempts to make improvements.
Many different anthropogenic sources have helped to create this decline, including the siltation and sedimentation, blocking of dispersal / migration routes, and destruction of riverine habitats created by dams and other development, as well as pollution, disease and overharvesting for commercial and scientific purposes.
Many cross-country obstacles have several possible routes to take ( for example, at obstacle 5 there may be 2 A, 2 B, and 2 C elements ), with one route usually being faster but requiring a more skillful ride or more physical effort from the horse.
Many of these piston-engined Carvair aircraft were operated from Southend Airport on short routes across the English Channel or North Sea.
Many of these routes, hammered by countless hoofs instinctively following watersheds and the crests of ridges in avoidance of lower places ' summer muck and winter snowdrifts, were followed by the Indians as courses to hunting grounds and as warriors ' paths.
Many variations of the GTT have been devised over the years for various purposes, with different standard doses of glucose, different routes of administration, different intervals and durations of sampling, and various substances measured in addition to blood glucose.
Many telecommunications companies have multiple routes through their networks or to external networks.
Many of these latter routes are not recommended for inexperienced walkers, or for people traveling alone.
Many of those trails served as the routes for the first roads in the area, such as Natural Bridge and the historic St. Charles Rock Road, which date back to the days of Spanish, French, and early American settlement.
Many international visitors also go to national parks in Kenya, to the Indian Ocean coast, to islands such as Zanzibar, and to Lake Victoria, reflected in the routes of connecting flights.
Many run on partial routes unconnected to the commercial railway network, run only seasonally, and charge high " entertainment " fares.
Many users would suggest multiple routes from various large well-known sites, providing even better and perhaps faster connection service from the mail sender.
Many internet sources and popular books claim that songs such as " Wade in the Water " contained explicit instructions to fugitive slaves on how to avoid capture, and on which routes to take to successfully make their way to freedom.
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