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Means must be found to make exporting countries responsible for their own businesses.
Working with Hebrew University researchers, the farm has also developed a version in capsule form, which would make exporting the drug more practical, should the law allow it.
African countries have demanded action to stem the import of electronic waste, including old computers and mobile telephones from Europe, where stringent environmental laws make exporting used goods cheaper than disposing of them at home.
Other amendments should increase maximum fines for possession and transport of tigers or their parts, as well as allow for the confiscation of vehicles used to transport them, and make exporting wildlife derivatives (in this case body parts) illegal.
Smaller community banks make exporting loans to serve their existing customers with overseas connections.
Large, multi-state banks with existing, overseas business make exporting loans.
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The central bank will keep propping up the buck to make exported cars and TV sets cheap to American consumers.
Smoot-Hawley and foreign retaliation made exporting more difficult.
(The Internet makes exporting a bomb design as easy as pressing the send button).
They say kimchi's short shelf life has made exporting it expensive because the need for refrigeration and rapid transport.
He says that Branch Bank and Trust, for example, makes exporting loans here but is based in North Carolina.
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