One would have thought we would have ginned up the intelligence analysts and case officers who were capable of operating in that area. |
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It's easy for kids to be ginned up at an assembly, but it's hard to work hard for the years and years of years that they must. |
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Then someone overreacted and ginned up a phony controversy on this side of the Atlantic and now the very fabric of our culture is threatened. |
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In recent years, for example, producers began using plastic straps to secure bales of ginned cotton to the trucks. |
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Cement, processed foods, ginned cotton, carded wool, sugar, pharmaceuticals, animal fodder, and textiles are the manufactured products. |
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For administrative reasons, cotton should be ginned within a certain period. |
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This price may be established on the basis of the relationship between the price for ginned cotton and the price calculated for unginned cotton. |
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Better quality unginned cotton allows for higher yields in ginned cotton, but this can only be worked out after ginning. |
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This link, which should be established on the basis of relevant yield coefficients, will strengthen controls on the volume of ginned cotton. |
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The EU, with 708,000 tonnes of imports and 227,000 tonnes of exported ginned cotton, is the major net importer on the world scene. |
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The cooperative ginned a record supply of cotton, topping 16,000 bales. |
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Print and online publications are ginned up to shine an anecdote, an experience, into a gem that will be plucked and dittoed through the social media. |
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So four days after the media ginned up this story, it's over. |
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The regulation provides that the unginned cotton is valued as a percentage of the market price of ginned cotton which is a traded commodity and for which published prices exist. |
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Trade in the sector is generally referred to in terms of ginned cotton. |
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Entitlement to the aid shall be acquired when the cotton is ginned. |
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When calculating the price of ginned cotton, account should be taken of offers made on the world market and of quotations on those exchanges that are important for international trade. |
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The current scheme allows ginning undertakings to fix that amount, in their aid applications, on the basis, in particular, of the date of conclusion of sales contracts for the ginned cotton in their possession. |
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So observers have ginned up a competition between the wives. |
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Due to the absence of international quotations for unginned cotton, its price is calculated on the basis of international prices of ginned cotton, taking into account the historical relationship between the two. |
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Exhibit A is a textbook example of a bullshot, an image ginned up by marketing and foisted on people who don't know any better. |
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The Community aid scheme for cotton production is based on a minimum price for the cotton grower, paid by the processor who receives in return aid allowing him to sell the ginned cotton at the world market price. |
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All in all, the present system enables a fairly high quality of cotton to be produced and permits the ginned cotton to be sold at the world price. |
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Cotton is grown throughout the world, harvested, ginned, and prepared for yarn spinning. |
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As a consequence, revenue collected by the ginners from the sale of the ginned cotton combined with the aid received remains largely constant for any given level of production. |
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There's a measure in Colorado that would define personhood as beginning at the moment of conception, but it hasn't ginned up much attention, perhaps because even some pro-life people are queasy about such a stern line. |
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Besides, all this ginned up excitement is bad for our health. |
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However, there is provision for adjusting the criteria for determining the world market price for ginned cotton to reflect differences justified by the quality of the product delivered and the offers and quotations concerned. |
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Even much of the cotton ginned by French ginneries was purchased locally because local weavers and entrepreneurs were willing to pay more than the French textile industry. |
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The cottonseed which remains after the cotton is ginned is used to produce cottonseed oil, which, after refining, can be consumed by humans like any other vegetable oil. |
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He would have you believe that every error we make is deliberate, that journalists have somehow ginned up a unified conspiracy of lies and mendacities against him. |
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