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Of particular significance, he said, will be the study's data linking the laxity of gun laws in some states to the exporting of guns used in crimes in other states.
The fear is, however, expressed that if United States producers suffer from a diminution of their home market, it will, on the one hand, strengthen the demand for an increased tariff at Washington, and, on the other, lead to the exporting of the surplus products at low prices abroad.
More fundamentally, donors themselves may object to the exporting of their samples, preferring them to be stored in their home country in line with the legal and ethical requirements there.
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He seems to have watered down his previous opposition to the export of natural gas.
Canada's well-being is significantly tied to the export of fuel.
The Administration, though, remains committed to the export of democracy, and is publicly optimistic about the future in Iraq.
There is, indeed, a barrier to the export of American gas to Europe; it is called the Atlantic Ocean.
The agreement will lead to the export of 72 million tons of liquefied natural gas, or LNG.
By 1928, when Zauditu named Tafari king, the economy was booming, thanks mainly to the export of coffee.
Much of the port's activity is linked to the export of the region's agricultural produce, especially corn (maize), as well as sulfur produced at Lacq.
Thanks to the export of Italian coaches to England, the English have understood that to win it's necessary to defend well".
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