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The drama is simply done but so tense and absorbing in its import that it will hold the eyes glued to the screen.
His defeat was narrow (by just 1.4%), but profound in its import.
The book's significance and power, however, lie not in its message for children, but in its import for teachers.
Instead, they reeled from plot to plot as if they were more interested in action — any action — than in its import.
Mr. Susa's music, in its perfumed decadence, was also an honest mirror, grateful for the singing voice but unflattering in its import.
But spice manufacturers have argued in the past that food manufacturers often treat imported spices before marketing them, so F.D.A. findings of contamination levels in its import screening program do not mean that spices sold to consumers are dangerous.
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But under American sanctions law, it will be subject to punitive measures at the end of June, unless it shows a "significant reduction" in its imports from Iran or wins a waiver from Mr. Obama on national security grounds.
From this point of view, a drop in American exports to Asia and a rise in its imports from the region may be no bad thing.
One indication of China's growing heft is that increases in its imports and retail sales during the financial crisis were greater than the losses in U.S. imports and retail sales, according to Goldman Sachs.
In these industries, China is not so much an engine of demand as a transmission belt for demand originating elsewhere.The share of parts and components in its imports is, however, falling.
Image caption Is Slovakia getting less fish in its imported fish fingers?
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