Sentence examples for because the tariff from inspiring English sources

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Hospitals are in deficit because the tariff has been set too low to cover costs and they cannot control the demand for A&E services, or the flow of patients trapped in hospital because of lack of social care.

And by looking carefully at what was imported and what it was used to make, the researchers found that cheaper and more accessible imports gave a big boost to India's domestic industrial growth in the 1990s.This was because the tariff cuts meant more than Indian consumers being able to satisfy their cravings for imported chocolate (though they did that, too).

Bret Kelley, a Highland executive, said the company was able to compete on speed and customer service, but he said that could change if the trade agreement passed because the tariff reductions would allow South Korean companies to lower prices by another 10 percent.

He decided at the last minute to delete from his speech a proposed tariff on countries like India and China that defy international agreements on emissions, partly because the tariff could be misconstrued as hostile to free trade, which Mr. McCain supports.

The thinking goes like this: Because the tariff will raise the cost of importing solar cells, and few if any U.S. cell-makers can meet the manufacturing volume or technical specs for large-scale projects, solar developers will not be as competitive — and in many cases buyers will choose another energy source.

Because the tariff was a list displaying cronyism and making no play for being enlightened or fair, it did not demand respect.

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"By smuggling, you can make a tremendous amount of money, because the tariffs are so high because they're trying to protect the domestic alcohol industry".

He decided to do its first campaign on paper imports, he said, because the tariffs — which were approved in October — could raise textbook prices.

West Coast ports are seeing fewer ships because the tariffs have reduced the volume of imports, and that puts jobs at risk.

It's difficult to predict whether the dispute would blossom into a full-blown trade war because the tariffs don't take effect immediately and it's expected the United States and China will try to negotiate a much less dire outcome.

"That's a nice symbolic sympathy payment," Kaldor said, "but it won't do much to restore markets that have been lost". Nor will it do much to cover the estimated $1.5 billion in losses the nationwide dairy industry expects to incur this year because the tariffs have pushed dairy prices down.

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