Sentence examples for desire to export from inspiring English sources

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Tangier's desire to export pandas from Chengdu would have been adventure enough in peacetime.

For example, Kaveh Bayat, a historian, said the desire to export the revolution was back.

The firms that are gaining this expertise have their hands full for now meeting domestic orders, but they are open about their desire to export their new-found expertise.

So she made a nickname out of Waltraud (Valie) and appropriated the name of a popular cigarette brand, Export, as the "perfect expression of my desire to export my inner ideas outside into the world".

While both companies have said repeatedly that the transaction poses no national security risk to the United States – the merger being spurred by a desire to export more American pork to China, not the other way around – many lawmakers have remained skeptical that food safety standards here will not be compromised.

And a seaborne trade developed from that, as the desire to export Chinese porcelain and silks brought forward developments in ship design and in navigation watertight bulkheads, stern-hung rudders, the use of compass and chart that Europeans adopted only centuries later.

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In other words, the gas industry isn't joking about its desires to export shale gas to the global market, despite paying homage to the necessity to frack for "national security" and domestic energy purposes.

Software vendors are among the first to know that access to data is power, and their strategies can frustrate the desire of users to export the data contain in applications.

Such efforts could jeopardize the sale of billions of dollars of weaponry made by U.S. defense contractors and would collide with President Trump's desire to continue to export planes, missiles and tanks to the kingdom, which he said is vital for the nation's economy and national security.

With the increasing desire of aquaculture producers to export their product, flathead grey mullet with its limited export potential, is becoming less attractive; the substitution of fish with higher market potential is becoming a trend.

In each case, empire was also driven at times by the desire to spread improvement, and to export cultural and political practices that were seen as better, fairer and more civilised.

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