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were trade

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To engage in trade

  • This company trades in precious metal.

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THROUGHOUT eight rounds of GATT talks, tariffs were trade negotiators' staple fare (see table 4).

Andrea said she was part of a circle of friends who were trade unionists and active in campaigning against racism, but she was not particularly involved herself.

The three demands from the Make Poverty History coalition to the members of the G8 were: trade justice, drop the debt, and more and better aid.

Roger Lyons, the general secretary of the Manufacturing, Science and Finance union, said nine of BMW's 20 supervisory board members were trade unionists.

His benefaction of UNA-USA and his lively attention to all aspects of the world around him were trade marks of this brilliant man.

But Marlborough contested her appointment in court and declined to give her information, according to the courts' chronologies, arguing that the requested data were "trade secrets".

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Still, there were trade-offs.

But there were trade-offs.

As always, there were trade-offs.

Inevitably, there were trade-offs, including his B-plus average.

True, there were trade-offs, like some sputtering passages that threatened to unravel.

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