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These activists also point out that heavy subsidization of developed nations ' agriculture and the aggressive use of export subsidies by some developed nations to make their agricultural products more attractive on the international market are major causes of declines in the agricultural sectors of many developing nations.
These require that all import, export, re-export and introduction from the sea of species covered by the Convention has to be authorized through a permitting system.
These range from specific market access issues and difficulties for businesses facing a highly regulated and complex system through to restrictions in the export of agricultural goods ( potatoes ) and fishery products because they do not conform with EU quality norms.
These declines were caused by labor unrest, Seoul's unwillingness to provide financial assistance, and Tokyo's new low-interest export financing in support of Japanese shipbuilders.
These three products, which combined to produce export revenue of less than $ 100, 000 in 1993, now account for over $ 3. 8 million.
These plantations were used to grow cloves and nutmeg for export.
These were produced in large quantities for the Chinese export trade to Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and during the Ming Dynasty, Europe.
These colorful textiles of the Caucasus region were a domestic art made for home use and local commerce, and may have inspired the better-known Caucasian rugs made for export.
These were initially badged as " Silver King " and " Silver Queen " brands but the name " American Indian ", very quickly reduced to simply " Indian ", was adopted by Hendee from 1898 onwards because it gave better product recognition in export markets.
These were used to export dates and olives, bring trade goods, or carry pilgrims on the route which linked the Maghreb to Cairo and hence to Mecca.
These larger compacts were at the very limit of Japanese government regulations concerning size and engine displacement so that they could still be affordable in the Japanese Domestic Market, yet offer export buyers larger cars that sacrificed fuel economy for passenger accommodation and a higher price.
These developments contributed to the 1980s oil glut, which affected the Soviet Union, as oil was the main source of Soviet export revenues.
These areas were optimal for large scale, mechanised farming with high export potential.
These vehicles were badged as " Triumphs " for export to Canada, and possibly other overseas markets.
These tools also allow captured content to be edited and annotated and some allow the ability to export to other formats.
These are used by systems that have modified the import / export code to handle file-based workflows as tape acquisition formats wane.
These were important in the substantial grain export trade of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
These products were primitive and distribution was local ; even export to a neighboring area was considered a commercial success.
These are suitable for the export market and can be produced in volume for shipment to various regions, such as the Middle East, where there is demand.
These products, as well as rice, were transported on the Hattō River for export to other parts of Japan via the Japan Sea.
These items are standard in some export markets, where Audi is a prestigious brand.
These were widely known in the West as Amita damascene, from the name of a 20th-century manufacturer of such items for export.
These engines would then be used by Lifan to begin an automobile export business to Europe and North America.
These taxa are also on CITES Appendix I, giving them international protection by making export of wild-collected plants illegal.

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These primary industries are increasingly becoming less important to the overall economy.
These fields have produced prominent figures within these two industries.
These November Criminals, or those who seemed to benefit from the newly formed Weimar Republic, were seen to have " stabbed them in the back " on the home front, by either criticizing German nationalism, instigating unrest and strikes in the critical military industries or profiteering.
These have been joined by the service and hospitality industries, as well as agrotourism, especially in " Kashubian Switzerland ".
These changes ensured the availability of water for irrigation and made the Murray Valley Australia's most productive agricultural region, but have seriously disrupted the life cycles of many ecosystems both inside and outside the river, and the irrigation has led to dryland salinity that now threatens the agricultural industries.
These industries were traditional, grounded in the nation's abundance of inputs like cotton fibers, cattle hides, and tannin extract.
These service industries include transportation services, such as airlines, cruise ships and taxicabs ; hospitality services, such as accommodations, including hotels and resorts ; and entertainment venues, such as amusement parks, casinos, shopping malls, music venues and theatres.
These are expected to offer extended economic benefits to the region, especially the Tourism and High Tech industries.
These conditions can be changed and the interest of the working class upheld only by an organization formed in such a way that all its members in any one industry, or in all industries if necessary, cease work whenever a strike or lockout is on in any department thereof, thus making an injury to one an injury to all.
These tax reductions required a saving of £ 2, 855 million, and this would be funded by eradicating losses in the nationalised industries and denationalising the profit-making state concerns ; ending all housing subsidies except for those who could not afford their own housing ; ending all foreign aid ; ending all grants and subsidies in agriculture ; ending all assistance to development areas ; ending all investment grants ; and abolishing the National Economic Development Council and the Prices and Incomes Board.
These are significant dynamics in the on-going process, occurring over the last few decades, of manufacture-based industries relocating operations to " developing-world " economies where the costs of production are significantly lower than in " developed-world " economies.
These industries declined in the 20th century, while nationalist sentiment and interest in self-determination rose.
These featured industries, cities, private organizations and corporations, theater troupes, and music schools.
These worked to develop and finance new industries and attract skilled and knowledgeable immigrants from Europe.
These were the groups that had enjoyed the benefits of Soviet-era state-controlled wages and prices, high state spending to subsidize priority sectors of the economy, protection from competition with foreign industries, and welfare entitlement programs.
" These types of agreements have been reported to be found in every type of industry, and very numerous in the steel and iron industries.
These industries concern dressmaking, furniture, shoes, drinks, food, prints, metal industry, electric devices, plastic wares as well as many other different industries.
These engines are connected via a gearbox to either a pump or compressor assembly, the majority of installations are used within the oil and gas industries.
These nine industries have been identified as the key industries by the Gold Coast City Council to deliver the city ’ s economic prosperity.
These fast-growing trees would not only be planted for those industries but they can also be planted to help absorb carbon dioxide faster than slow-growing trees.
These industries, combined with a fairly typical range of local retail, restaurant and service businesses, combine to give Hertford County one of the lowest unemployment rates in Northeastern North Carolina.
These contributed to the growth of the fishing and fish canning industries in Wrangell, which provided much of the economic life for the town before the rise of logging in the 1950s.

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