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These and imports
These include taxes on income, payroll, property, sales, imports, estates and gifts, as well as various fees.
These early discussions paved the way for new IMF facilities to provide finance for shortfalls in commodity earnings, and for the Generalised Preference Schemes which increased access to Northern markets for manufactured imports from the South.
These procedures and requirements are designed to provide importing Parties with the necessary information needed for making informed decisions about whether or not to accept LMO imports and for handling them in a safe manner.
These sources were unreliable, however, and there was a push to develop a source in England especially as imports from the Papal States were ceased following the excommunication of Henry VIII.
These increases in imports of grain and meat were actually not triggered from declining production.
These secondhand imports have achieved ' normal ' status and are used and serviced without comment throughout society.
These transactions include payments for the country's exports and imports of goods, services, financial capital, and financial transfers.
These imbalances emerged despite efforts to conserve fuel and raw material use, to slow the volume of other imports, and to increase exports.
These were goods that were being shipped locally, in contrast to the canal's original purpose of transshipping imports to the Midlands.
These privileges protected all activities related to sheep-farming, exempting them from customs duties on imports and exports.
These cars tend to be cheaper than official UK imports, but often have better Japanese domestic market specification levels by comparison.
These other elements are private fixed investment in factories, machines, and housing, government purchases of goods and services, and exports ( net of imports ).
These figures, however, disguise a picture of growth and then decline, in common with many agricultural communities in the course of the nineteenth century, as employment opportunities fluctuated and finally went into long-term decline as foreign food imports competed all too successfully with British farming.
These in turn led a doubling of YPF production to 65 million barrels ; including the private sector, Argentina's oil production thus nearly tripled to 98 million barrels by 1962, and despite higher consumption, imports fell to merely one sixth of total demand.
These have become quite popular in recent years in other regions such as Malta, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Dominican Republic and South America as used imports.
These imports used a 70 hp Mitsubishi Orion 4G33 1. 4-liter overhead-cam, four-cylinder engine at first, which received the highest United States Environmental Protection Agency fuel economy rating in its debut year.
These converted imports still retain their left-side sliding rear doors.
These imports were brought to post-independence Mexican Alta California by ship over thousands of miles around the southern Cape Horn of South America.
These Syrian imports were then crossed with a trio of Thoroughbreds, specifically, the Comus Mare, the Selim Mare, and Daer.
These commercial problems of Baltic timber imports were compounded by a military and strategic problem.
These imports are a lot more expensive than locally brewed beers.
These tariff preferences have created numerous departures from the normal trade relations principle, namely that World Trade Organization ( WTO ) members should apply the same tariff to imports from other WTO members.

These and declined
These and other works raised his reputation so high that the most flattering offers were sent to him from the Russian court to induce him to remove to St Petersburg, but these were declined, although many of his finest works made their way to the Hermitage Museum.
These workers were initially paid, but as Nazi fortunes declined they were kept as slave workers.
These industries declined in the 20th century, while nationalist sentiment and interest in self-determination rose.
These became an important means of battlefield identification with the development of plate armor as the use of shields declined.
These large fixed-circle panoramas declined in popularity in the latter third of the nineteenth century, though in the United States they experienced a partial revival ; in this period, they were more commonly referred to as cycloramas.
These drying cycles are probably related to past ice ages, which were times when precipitation declined globally.
These sequences were created by the animation team of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, who declined screen credit because they were technically under exclusive contract to MGM at the time.
These actions stalled corporate growth and sales declined again, eventually resulting in a damaging fiscal slump for Burger King and Pillsbury.
These were very expensive, costing about the same as a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost and in the early 1920s sales declined.
These literary and intellectual societies were the dominant groups on campus before they declined in popularity after the rise of Greek fraternities.
The series was inspired by British television drama Within These Walls, which had achieved moderate success in Australia ( Prisoner producers even approached Googie Withers of Within These Walls to play the role of Prisoners governor, an offer that she declined ) The part later going to Patsy King.
These have declined in the area, with engineering firms such as Fullerton, Hodgart and Barclay and Whites Engineering closing in the mid-1970s.
These boroughs had often been assigned representation when they were large cities, but the borough boundaries were never updated as the town's population declined.
According to Edwards, " These are called Separates, not because they withdrew from the Regular-baptists but because they have hitherto declined any union with them.
These appeared on card backs as late as 1982, but gradually declined in the prominence of their placement and the proportion of cards on which they appeared.
These unionen, so called to distinguish them from the official trade unions, had 80, 000 members in 1920 and peaked in 1921 with 200, 000 members, after which they declined rapidly.
These birds are still common in some coastal areas, although interior populations have declined due to habitat loss.
These threats have declined due to social and economic changes in Japan since World War II, but other threats have emerged.
These plans were in fact presented to her, but she declined: The Queen displayed a nobility in her feelings, which makes her deservable of a crown of honor and placed her above the pitiful earthly royalty.
These have declined significantly due to clearing, farming and fire suppression.
These policies were implemented primarily by Christian Democrats and Social Democrats, as liberal parties in Europe declined in strength from their peak in the nineteenth century.
These birds have declined in some areas where sagebrush has been removed but are still common where suitable habitat remains.
These breweries declined as larger breweries, elsewhere, developed their distribution on the railways and canals.

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