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Now the ministry faces a dilemma: if the government's investigation does not appear credible, it could hurt the ministry's chances to export high-speed rail equipment and technology.
The Austrian-born former bodybuilder must have hinted delicately that it would not help his chances to export all those jobs.
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That has devastating effects on poorer nations, many of which could improve living standards if only given a chance to export farm products at fair market prices.
"These subsidies are crippling Africa's chance to export its way out of poverty," said James Wolfensohn, the World Bank president, in a speech last month.
As capacity to make generics grows, and as foreign patents on anti-retrovirals expire (many of those licensed to Aspen end in 2005-2012) there will be a chance to export to rich markets.
There was a time when a troupe like Second City or Kids in the Hall could expect the chance to export its brand of humor to broadcast (with varying degrees of success, of course), but few have been able to vault en masse to television in recent years.
DUBLIN An edgy Irish center that seeks to merge art and science and get young people hooked on discovery and technology will get a chance to export its model globally.
"You have to export.
"EUROPE needs to import to export".
China plans to export the chips too.
"We don't need to export drugs.
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