Sentence examples for impose protective from inspiring English sources

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But they face rising trade barriers in North America and Europe after President Bush's decision to impose protective tariffs on many kinds of steel.

Instead the authors would impose "protective tariffs on foreign goods and services that compete directly with existing and start-up domestic producers".

The United States trade representative, Robert B. Zoellick, has said that the administration will impose protective trade barriers only if the steel industry consolidates to reduce its own overcapacity.

The microbes inhabiting the gut/ rumen are known to impose protective effects and nutritional benefits to the host [ 2] and due to its superior metabolic potentials compared to the host they are rightly considered equivalent to an organ [ 3– 5].

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It operates behind an imposing, protective pay wall of costly academies, camps, lessons and private coaches.

Sensitive to these complaints, the Canadian government has long imposed protective duties on some Chinese exports, such as hot-rolled steel plate.

Manufacturing became an instrument of development policy, and government assistance was provided in several forms, including by imposing protective tariffs designed to increase employment through import substitution and by the deliberate seeding of selected population centres with government-aided industries.

But that hegemony very naturally impelled other nations somehow to catch up, in the short term by imposing protective tariffs to shield domestic industries and in the longer term by granting government subsidies (for railroads and other national development work) and the gradual replication of British techniques.

He imposed high protective tariffs that resulted in an economic boom, beginning France's transformation to an industrial society.

To ensure that secrets do not leak, Judge Kaplan has imposed a protective order on all classified information, which may be reviewed by the defense lawyers only in a special "secure area," a room whose location has not been disclosed.

He compares making art to releasing an escape valve; sculpture becomes a way to exorcise his emotions.His best-known works are a series of "Guardians" (pictured above), rusted iron warriors that sit, Buddha-like, between five- and ten-feet tall and manage to be both imposing and protective at the same time.

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