At the same time, it demands the retention of US farm subsidies, export credit programs, and anti-dumping and countervailing duty laws. |
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First, Raguet argued that countervailing duties violated the principle of national sovereignty. |
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Having experienced the harm of countervailing duties in the past, Canada is now very careful when it comes to designing any new programs. |
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Any particular discretionary matter may be subject to countervailing matters of equal or greater weight. |
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But without countervailing efforts by policymakers, the ebb of recession can sink many boats as well. |
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One would seek to undercut or outmaneuver countervailing coalitions, a latter-day British grand strategy, so to speak. |
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This wouldn't happen if there had been a countervailing power to balance America. |
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They are trained to presume that a dead infant is stillborn unless there is countervailing evidence. |
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The countervailing forces are an absolute faith in her achievements and in the redeeming power of art. |
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However, there is also countervailing evidence to indicate that when concentration is extreme, innovation is squelched. |
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That's the countervailing force that impels us to behave in a civilised manner and reach out peaceably to others, even others perceived as alien. |
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When it is, one must look to international law for countervailing principles, and to politics, above all, for a way through. |
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But we are concerned because there is a strong presidency without countervailing institutions. |
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Integrity in promise-keeping, at times, confronts countervailing considerations of human welfare. |
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But the deeper one looks, the more countervailing stories one finds, and before long the past is as muddy as the present. |
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This relative insensitivity results from the balance of two countervailing factors. |
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It is complying with WTO rules on anti-dumping, subsidy and countervailing duties, and safeguard measures. |
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The prospects for improving labor standards at the domestic level are constrained by two countervailing market forces. |
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Even the broadest discretion is constrained by the need for there to be countervailing circumstances justifying interference with human rights. |
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But is there not a time when we have to admit, in all intellectual honesty, that our positions have been overwhelmed by countervailing data? |
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Under trade law conventions, that means the rate would go to zero, eliminating the countervailing duty, he said. |
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As a result, U.S. companies hoping to line their nests with the collected antidumping and countervailing duties may have a long wait. |
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As for measures that remain actionable, due restraint will be shown in initiating any countervailing duty investigations. |
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Anti-dumping actions and countervailing duty measures became favorite weapons against individual suppliers. |
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Otherwise the actions designed to exert countervailing pressure could result in political disaster. |
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Some will argue that the employer's countervailing power to the union's right to strike is the lockout. |
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There are Web sites that dispense countervailing strategies. |
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As its memorandum shows, the Commission has to consider and balance in many cases the important but countervailing freedoms of privacy and of expression. |
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Customs duty on specified machinery for silk industry has been reduced from 10 per cent to five per cent and these items will be subjected to countervailing duty. |
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The U.S. Commerce Department has cut the countervailing duty on Canadian softwood lumber by 10 percentage points, attempting to comply with a NAFTA appeal panel ruling. |
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The excise and countervailing duties continue to remain at 16 per cent. |
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The American actor's union officially supports the idea of a countervailing duty on American productions made in Canada to offset the lower costs of filming here. |
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We are also campaigning for a 50 per cent reduction in income tax for multiplexes in metros and exemption of countervailing duty for colour negatives and positive film rolls. |
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The industry blames the job losses on the US government's imposition of countervailing duties on softwood lumber imports from B.C. and most other Canadian provinces. |
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Indeed, countervailing power may act as a factor constraining a price increase, not a price decrease. |
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Yet there are few perfect hedges that zig exactly as the countervailing investment zags. |
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Unfortunately for Canadians, there are three countervailing arguments that keep ganging up on it and slapping it in handcuffs. |
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Therefore, it appears that little, if any, countervailing buyer power arises between the customer and either the brand owner or bottler. |
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The outgo of rent which has no countervailing effect may be one. |
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In such a case, the ESA would also have sufficient countervailing buying power to be in a position to force prices down. |
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This is different from countervailing data that argues that your initial thesis is wrong. |
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To take on and defeat that power requires a countervailing power that is no less organized and centralized. |
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In order to organise real countervailing power, you need to take all the partners into account. |
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Each Party reserves the right to apply its antidumping law and countervailing duty law to goods imported from the territory of any other Party. |
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They are hopeful that countervailing and anti-dumping duties will be imposed before the end of the year. |
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Unlike landmines, small arms still arouse a countervailing sense of national interest. |
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The ETH Board and ETH domain are at an intersection between countervailing forces. |
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Are there any countervailing policy reasons to limit or deny a duty of care? |
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And in many countries, many of these countervailing pressures are articulated through the media. |
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The state likely will lead in the countervailing lawsuits when is found to be linked to e-puffing. |
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Contrary to common assumptions, the Bush-Kerry campaign of 2004 offers no countervailing example. |
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Excessive secrecy and the countervailing need to share information only exacerbate and complicate the situation. |
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The department's separate recalculation of the cash deposit rate cut the countervailing duty to nine per cent and the anti-dumping levy to four per cent. |
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Yet countervailing this is a kind of silvern charm the moment he talks. |
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Hegemons have lots of power and because there is no countervailing force to stop them, they are tempted to use it repeatedly, and thereby overreach themselves. |
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The new situation has arisen in the nineties because of the absence of a countervailing force in the world that paralyzes our willingness to do anything under the other, if you like, humanitarian body of international law. |
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The challenge for Slim is for people, using human rights prophetically rather than piously, to organise and create a countervailing force to the complacency and oppression of those on the moral high ground. |
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Moreover, any additional document would put an undue burden on the declarant in case of imports of DRAMs in the manufacture of which no company subject to the countervailing duty has intervened. |
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The audit also addressed Customs' ability to collect antidumping and countervailing duties in a timely manner. |
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Corporations were acting as countervailing forces on one another. |
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The departure of Mr Davis, who grew up on an estate and has a squashed nose to prove it, has made that easier and Mr Pickles's countervailing presence more valuable. |
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The president is a one-man countervailing force and dispensary of justice. |
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Resistance has been less effective in a few areas like anti-dumping, government procurement, and countervailing and safeguard measures where multilateral disciplines are relatively weak or their coverage is limited. |
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There is a need to address the lack of countervailing enforcement and sanction for failures of states to uphold human rights and environmental law. |
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A countervailing concern expressed frequently was the potential for Aboriginal people, as well as lawyers dealing with Aboriginal issues, to not be sufficiently aware of the Program. |
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Macdonald believed that a viable continental federation would provide a countervailing force to the annexationist ambitions of the United States. |
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Mr. Speaker, the government is refusing to proceed with a fair and equitable division of the countervailing duties imposed by the London tribunal on companies exporting softwood lumber to the United States. |
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Mr. Speaker, if the government wants to be fair and equitable, it should have each province cover its own pro-rated share of the countervailing duties. |
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Furthermore, that the countervailing duty law is intended to simply offset the benefit conferred and not to penalize firms that receive subsidies. |
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Canadian Corn Producers says it expects CBSA to ensure that legitimate anti-dumping and countervailing duty protection is not eroded by excessive or inappropriate duty relief. |
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Furthermore, at the national level, the authorities responsible for investigating petitions for the levy of countervailing and of anti-dumping duties are the same in most cases. |
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The temptations to connive at drug-trafficking, turn a blind eye to violations of human rights and plunder the environment are strong and it is necessary to provide a countervailing force of sufficient weight. |
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Furthermore, even for primary gyratory crushers and jaw crushers, there is no indication that customers would have sufficient countervailing power to substantially constrain the competitive behaviour of the merged entity. |
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Under U. S. countervailing duty law, a de facto specificity determination based solely on an unreasoned and mechanistic numbers approach cannot be sustained. |
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As government gets bigger and more consequential, the worry is not that there will be no one to purvey the news but that the news will no longer remain an independent and countervailing power. |
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For example, let us suppose that next year we have imports of lumber from Guatemala, Honduras or El Salvador which cause a subsidy and countervailing duty problem. |
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Moreover, countervailing power may be irrelevant in the case of packaged offers, since it would mean that customers refuse to accept lower prices. |
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The Council adopted a Regulation imposing a definitive countervailing duty on imports of certain broad spectrum antibiotics from India, namely amoxicillin trihydrate, ampicillin trihydrate and cefalexin. |
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The request contains sufficient prima facie evidence that the countervailing measures on imports of the product concerned are being circumvented by means of imports of the product under investigation. |
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The imposition of dumping and countervailing duties on US corn would have driven up the Canadian price of corn-derived products, including corn chips, soda pop, beer, pork and beef. |
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We must face resolutely the grim realities of this hour, fully cognizant of the fact that the Communists can be restrained only by firmness and countervailing power. |
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They remain subject to countervailing measures, however. |
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The three prongs of the attack are Byrd Amendment retaliation, WTO dispute settlement proceedings and an anti-dumping and countervailing duties complaint. |
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To impose countervailing duties on an industry where disparity alone is demonstrated, but no evidence is produced indicating that the benefit was industry specific, is anathema to the purpose of the countervailing duty laws. |
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My rejoicing at the relaxation of the EU's internal borders would know no bounds were it not for the countervailing reinforcement of the external borders, by which peoples are cut in half. |
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Duties collected will be remitted to the Community budget in line with existing provisions applied within the European Union on redressive and countervailing duties. |
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The present case, however, is just the opposite where Commerce has done a complete about face purporting to reject its entire market distortion approach to identifying countervailing subsidies. |
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The co-operating users also object to the imposition of countervailing measures on the ground that this would raise an obstacle to a competitive market, and de facto help re-instate the cartel found in 2001 by the Commission. |
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This means that the funds necessary to at least institute countervailing measures are lacking, and the general public is left to bear the consequences again. |
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If a country heavily subsidizes a production, the other party to the treaty will then point it out as a countervailing situation and then a countervailing duty will be invoked. |
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The capacity for countries to apply anti-dumping and countervailing duties to injurious imports owes nothing to Ricardo and everything to the mercantilists. |
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