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"There's no doubt that if it starts to go into affecting that much trade, it's like using a nuclear weapon on the trading system," Mr. Zoellick said.
Two years ago, after Washington lost the initial ruling, Robert B. Zoellick, the United States trade representative, said of the looming penalty that "there's no doubt that if it starts to go into affecting that much trade, it's like using a nuclear weapon on the trading system".
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"We were not affected that much, but the Philippines was used as the point of origin".
"The oil price shouldn't be affected that much unless there's a major collapse in Baghdad".
They don't get affected that much by international duty so I'm just really pleased and really proud of the Ospreys team tonight".
Cathode potentials in the MFC without nitrogen doped carbon powder as cathode dropped very promptly through polarization, whereas the potential of the nitrogen doped cathodes were not affected that much.
A senior official from the Obama administration assured journalists: "The Paris agreement and the implementation of that is going forward and I don't think this will affect that much one way or another".
There was nothing specific to the municipality, but more regional issues, topics we feel we cannot affect that much anyway, because other actors – the regional cooperation body and PTA itself – have overall responsibility for all the municipalities together.
But it is nothing that we possibly can affect that much.
"The Sept. 11 attacks haven't really affected me that much, or affected what I'm buying," said Dillard Rollison, a 44-year-old engineer who stopped at a Radio Shack in Denver on Monday to buy a 3.5-inch disk drive.
It seemed he was such a super stoner that it wasn't affecting him that much.
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