Sentence examples for act of trade from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, they argue that the ongoing ban on ractopamine-tainted meat imports by China and the EU is simply an act of trade protectionism to protect their farmers from the more "efficient" production practices of U.S. industrial farms.

If we expose ourselves to something over and over again that shows force, aggression, an act of trade, bodies as physical objects instead of emotional beings and unnatural behavior, this energy will eventually seep its way into other areas of our lives.

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For some, according to Castle Craig, the act of trading can become compulsive.

They will detect similarities between one level of the game and another, the complex balancing act of global trade mirroring the complex balancing act of building a sustainable environment.

It was only after 57 years of marriage that Ms. Gray and Mr. Denison first appeared together on Broadway, in the 1996 revival of Oscar Wilde's "Ideal Husband," a scathing comedy about a young politician whose marriage and career are jeopardized when a blackmailer threatens to expose his youthful act of insider trading.

The photo, like that last act of defiance, trades in an irresistible sentimentalism: self-documentation is the last defense of the displaced, and Yildiz shoots with the knowledge that her pictures will work to prove what once stood to those who will stand in its place.

But now one federal official, who happens to be a Republican, has proposed what amounts to a return to Glass-Steagall as an act of deregulation: trading a dense thicket of complex rules for a couple that might be easier to enforce.

Also, insubstantial practices of accountability transparency to act against violators of trade policy measures at national level, any illegal acts such as infringement; breach of trade policy; and non-compliance will continue to escalate.

Unfortunately, this year's budget continues the harmful framework imposed by the Budget Control Act of 2011 of "trading off" defense spending with domestic needs.

In 1996, the Economic Espionage Act made theft of trade secrets a federal crime.

Mrs. Clinton is ostensibly in Kenya to address the eighth annual forum on the African Growth and Opportunity Act, a piece of trade legislation that her husband, Bill Clinton, passed when he was president.

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