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In a new study he plans to publish soon, he found that the same sorts of accountability measures helped prevent guns from going across state lines to criminals; states without such measures ended up exporting more guns into the hands of criminals.
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We end up exporting the technology to somewhere else.
Equally important, just as it has shared its innovative goods and technologies with the world, Japan could end up exporting successful policies, with the same or similar measures increasing standards of living in other advanced countries as well.
If its projects collapse because of kickbacks or inflated costs, they argue, China will end up exporting not only goods and services, but a reputation for corruption that it is already battling at home.
According to some estimates, Canada could end up exporting 30m tpa by 2020, almost half as much as export-happy Qatar.LNG will also start shipping from east Africa, the eastern Mediterranean and other newly discovered basins as well as from more obvious sources.
James Brick, an energy analyst with Wood Mackenzie, a research firm, said in a recent report that by 2030 the United States could end up exporting 500 million tons of coal a year, 3.2 billion cubic feet a day of natural gas and 2.5 million barrels a day of oil products.
In this case, both countries J and F could potentially end up exporting to country H, following the RTA formation.
"Today, publishers work extremely hard to create good content their visitors will enjoy, but end up exporting those visitors to external social networks so that they can socially engage around that content.
According to this interview with Max Daniel, the head of a police unit charged with investigating organized crime in the Netherlands, demand for Dutch marijuana outside the country now exceeds the amounts sold in coffee shops – about 80 percent of what is grown there ends up exported.
Another description begins with a joke: "The director of the Meissen porcelain factory told Erich Honecker [the communist party leader in the GDR]: '5% of our production is rejected.'" To which Honecker replied, "Is that enough for the whole country?", as it was commonly assumed that the best production ended up as exports to get hard currency.
Another description begins with a joke: "The director of the Meissen porcelain factory told Honecker [the communist party leader in the GDR]: 'Five percent of our production is rejected.' To which Honecker replied, 'Is that enough for the whole country?'" It was commonly assumed that the best production ended up as exports to get hard currency.
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