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For one thing, it made Petraeus's success in Iraq very Iraqi; that is, hard to export.
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"These are American jobs that are hard to export," says Crugar Tuttle, general manager of the TPI plant.
As the pound is strong, it's hard to export at the moment.How we intend to sell in the US has changed as a result of the trade mission.
It also doesn't hurt that the German economy is, thanks to decades of policy, biased towards specializing in highly-exportable manufactured goods, while the U.S. excels in services--which may be nice to consume on a Sunday when the shops are closed in Berlin, but are hard to export and thus don't help our trade balance.
The UK economy is heavily dependent on services, which are harder to export than manufactured goods.
Talky dramas are harder to export than cartoons or action flicks, which is partly why the major studios now concentrate on such things.
Portland's heady mix of rabid fans, appealing stadium and healthy corporate boosters, though, may be harder to export to other cities, notably New York, which is expected to be awarded the league's 20th club.
Yet Spain's export sector is too small to spur a recovery and the high cost of laying off permanent workers in dying industries means it is hard to shift resources to exporting firms.
According to Mr Eder, the lure of Colombia's most lucrative illegal export is hard to resist.
It is hard to see how even strong exports can make up for weak domestic demand.
Export financing is hard to come by.
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