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We will rather redefine the dispensing tariff and this could mean that it is recalculated.
Already, despite a hefty 40 per cent tariff, foreign competition is alive and kicking.
The results indicate that tariff elimination would have little effect on orange production in Sao Paulo.
It is expected that the new tariff will be valid only in the big cities in which all lines are due to be digitalised.
Eighty per cent of the EU tariff quota for sheep and goats and their meat was distributed in January.
If the single tax raised all the revenue needed by government, it would render a protective tariff unnecessary for revenue raising.
What was a luxury turned out to be a necessity at one stage, thanks to the slash in sales tax, customs duty and tariff.
Career trade negotiators who set tariff rates have little contact with the customs officers who collect the money.
The existing tariff schemes are inconsistent with the principles of deeper integration more specifically that of the Customs Union.
The daily tariff is all inclusive of fine dining, wines and drinks, and all recreational activities.
High tariff barriers were erected to dissuade domestic manufacturers from importing foreign goods.
The insurance companies are particularly peeved at the absence of the risk management concept in the revised tariff.
Besides, global trade pacts enjoin member states to bring down tariff walls.
They therefore supported new industries by granting subsidies, tax exemptions, tariff protection and emergency relief.
They want developing countries to cut their bounded tariff steeply and to bound the tariff of all products.
Everyone was for tariff protection and everyone was against non-white migrants.
While the EU has a common external tariff, each member can maintain its own non-tariff trade barriers.
Unfortunately, the downward spiral in price would be a direct consequence of any further reduction in tariff protection.
The workers demanded an increase of 70 000 to 100 000 tons of the annual tariff quota for the import of unrefined sugar.
The second option was to use British Telecoms proprietary unmetered tariff, BT Surftime.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The sectional element has happily been eliminated from the tariff discussion.
This State passed an act by convention, annulling the Federal Act of the tariff, armed her militia, and prepared for war.
The Common Market will not fulfill its own high promise unless its outside tariff walls are low.
I could name a list of American sports as long as the list of dutiable articles in the customs tariff.
The National Government has long derived its chief revenue from a tariff on imports and from an internal or excise tax.
Guides are forbidden to ask for gratuities in excess of the regular tariff.
That a statecraft might deal with the tariff as an aid to its purposes is evident.
Food was inordinately dear, because a high tariff had been imposed on imports.
Th' likes iv ye wud want to see th' tariff rejooced with a jack plane or an ice pick.
A Pennsylvanian was sure to be right on the tariff, and a Louisianian was sure to be wrong.
Nor have we any reason to hope for a change in the present tariff policy of railroads.
Under the tariff law of 1909 the duty on tin-plate was one and two-tenths cents for each pound.
Nebraska has just adopted a maximum tariff law for the control of her roads.
President Taft's action in vetoing the tariff bills was denounced, and an immediate, downward revision was demanded.
The unification of the German customs tariff began in 1834 with the Steuerverein and the Zollverein.
And he saw no reason why she should not make even the tariff a primrose path.
The terms of this tariff were to be revisable after the lapse of ten years.
The Ministry once again clarifies that there is no discrimination in gas allocation, tariff, cess and management towards CNG sector.
This, too, without a cent of public money, or the protection of a tariff, or the prestige of a governmental bureau.
He preferred to stand pat on the tariff as it had been originally adopted.
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