Sentence examples for classic trade from inspiring English sources

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"This is a classic trade union stance," said Norman Solomon, the dean of the Charles F. Dolan School of Business at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Conn.

The double punch became the latest in a series of blows that have people who live and die by entertainment news wondering if classic trade publishing, as practiced by Variety and its younger rival, The Hollywood Reporter, can even survive.

The Dardenne brothers may have outdone themselves with this heartwrenching film; it is set to be a classic drama of working lives and, in its way, a classic trade union drama – though one in which trade unions are conspicuous by their absence.

So I did a classic trade directory search: a search for a Florist in my local area.

A significant number of skilled and unskilled labour employment are generated in Scenarios 2 and 4. TPP goes far beyond classic trade liberalization which favours Canada; however, the challenge is to ensure that the benefits from trade diversification are captured.

And, come to think of it, when unions behave as classic trade unions bent on protecting their members at all costs, they are a huge part of the problem.

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This is a classic trade-off between law and politics.

This classic trade-off lies at the heart of an emerging deal to rewrite Europe's rulebook for years, perhaps decades, to come.

"The administration faces a classic trade-off between keeping control and getting outside participation," said James Dobbins, who has run or helped run the reconstruction of Kosovo, Haiti, Afghanistan and other countries.

"If in the future one of us said, 'I love you but I can't be with you anymore,' the hope is that we would be able to let go of each other lovingly.' " The bridegroom said of marriage: "It's a classic trade-off.

The firm's elderly boss, despite bearing a strong resemblance to one of the villains in Hollywood's earlier and more characteristic black-guy-enters-finance classic, "Trading Places", turns out to be an amiable chap who borrows Mr Gardner's last $5 inadvertently, and later repays the debt without being asked.Promotion at the firm is on merit.

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