Sentence examples for trade recognizes from inspiring English sources

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Everyone in the oil trade recognizes the vulnerability of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

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It was introduced in the Americas in the 16th century as a consequence of the African slave trade, recognized by Carlos Finlay as a vector-borne disease as early as 1881, before any virus was isolated.

Fair Trade Campaigns - @FTCampaigns Fair Trade Campaigns recognizes and celebrates towns, universities, schools, and congregations for exemplifying fair trade practices and principles.

In February 2013, the Obama administration released the Strategy on Mitigating the Theft of U.S. Trade Secrets, recognizing that trade secret theft threatens American businesses, undermines national security, and places the security of the U.S. economy in jeopardy.

After all, even the World Trade Organization recognizes the need for national security exceptions to its rules.

The wine trade increasingly recognizes the Finger Lakes as one of the world's most promising new riesling regions, which was borne out by the choice of the 2000 off-dry riesling, a white from Red Newt Cellars, a winery on Seneca Lake in Hector.

The third horizontal regime created in the 1851 1951 period was the trade regime, represented by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT, 1947), which liberalized trade but recognized that states may restrict trade to protect health (GATT, Article XX[b]).

Paul Krugman recently won a Nobel Prize for his work developing New Trade Theory, which recognizes that trade need not follow simple patterns of comparative advantage.

This link between workers' rights and trade is recognized in recent US trade deals, including the proposed Colombia FTA, which require countries to meet certain minimum labor rights standards.

While there has been no shortage of efforts to position both health and human rights more strongly in trade debates, health actually 'has a much stronger profile in international trade law than the protection of human rights, which is not an objective trade treaties recognize as a legitimate reason for restricting trade' [ 98].

A20 Shift in Focus of Trade Talks Recognizing that little progress can be expected on issues like farm subsidies, officials at the trade talks in Hong Kong appear likely to focus on increasing exports from the poorest countries.

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