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We use the narrowly defined trade laws and laser in on the bad actors.
The two countries announced plans to resurrect the ancient Silk Road that once defined trade across Asia, this time with high-speed trains.
There may be legitimate data that need to be protected — possibly the exact formulation of a drug, for example — but the overriding goal should be to give doctors and patients the maximum amount of information while carving out a narrow exception for carefully defined trade secrets.
"It has stood alone in war but it has also defined trade around the world...Britain is a phenomenal country.
Corporations defined trade policies to enable them to ship jobs and hide profits abroad.
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An important innovation is that there are no a priori defined trade-offs so that the model is neither restricted to a certain set of species nor scaled to a specific ecosystem.
It regulates access to 350 narrowly defined trades.
Because institutional money managers often work under highly defined trading rules, the three professors were able to analyze these investors' performance based on their specific approaches to selling stocks.
Galison has defined "trading zones" those infrastructures and those concepts which function as "exchangers" for dialogues between different sub-cultures.
Due to Tesla's stock volatility, moving averages may not provide much support to the share price vs. other stocks that have a more defined trading pattern.
But forgetting the lows from the financial crisis, the stock has broken convincingly out of the $40-6540-65e whadh hadefineded trading for quite a while.
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