We will rather redefine the dispensing tariff and this could mean that it is recalculated. |
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Already, despite a hefty 40 per cent tariff, foreign competition is alive and kicking. |
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The results indicate that tariff elimination would have little effect on orange production in Sao Paulo. |
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It is expected that the new tariff will be valid only in the big cities in which all lines are due to be digitalised. |
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Eighty per cent of the EU tariff quota for sheep and goats and their meat was distributed in January. |
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If the single tax raised all the revenue needed by government, it would render a protective tariff unnecessary for revenue raising. |
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What was a luxury turned out to be a necessity at one stage, thanks to the slash in sales tax, customs duty and tariff. |
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Career trade negotiators who set tariff rates have little contact with the customs officers who collect the money. |
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The existing tariff schemes are inconsistent with the principles of deeper integration more specifically that of the Customs Union. |
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The daily tariff is all inclusive of fine dining, wines and drinks, and all recreational activities. |
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High tariff barriers were erected to dissuade domestic manufacturers from importing foreign goods. |
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The insurance companies are particularly peeved at the absence of the risk management concept in the revised tariff. |
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Besides, global trade pacts enjoin member states to bring down tariff walls. |
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They therefore supported new industries by granting subsidies, tax exemptions, tariff protection and emergency relief. |
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They want developing countries to cut their bounded tariff steeply and to bound the tariff of all products. |
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Everyone was for tariff protection and everyone was against non-white migrants. |
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While the EU has a common external tariff, each member can maintain its own non-tariff trade barriers. |
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Unfortunately, the downward spiral in price would be a direct consequence of any further reduction in tariff protection. |
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The workers demanded an increase of 70 000 to 100 000 tons of the annual tariff quota for the import of unrefined sugar. |
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The second option was to use British Telecoms proprietary unmetered tariff, BT Surftime. |
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Evidently, if the proposal is followed strictly, the resultant tariff structure will be inconsistent and unmanageable. |
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There is a tariff on papers known commercially as copying paper, filtering paper, silver paper, and tissue paper. |
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Countries have instead resorted to bilateral trade agreements in a bid to gain tariff reduction up to zero percent. |
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If he is recalled to prison he will inevitably serve a greater period in custody than the original tariff. |
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Secessionists eagerly implicated the national tariff, which had redirected Southern profits to Northern manufactures. |
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You were convicted by a jury in 1984 of murder of your common-law wife and sentenced to life imprisonment, with the tariff set at 12 years. |
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If there were any doubts about the standard of the hotel, its cheap tariff leaves no room for second thoughts. |
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I was told categorically that premium rate calls can be charged at whatever tariff the market will stand! |
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No authority was cited in support of a tariff claim for travel of counsel, accommodation or food. |
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We have even given out literature written in Russian, with information about the hotel and the bar tariff. |
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The authors assert that the tariff was a crucial, if not the main, economic source of divisiveness during the antebellum era. |
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After the war ended in 1816, these taxes were repealed and instead a high tariff was passed to retire the accumulated war debt. |
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The European Commission has already drawn up two lists of goods it intends to hit in retaliation for the US steel tariff. |
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He argued that in the long run export trade would be restricted by the tariff barrier to importation. |
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The model is used to estimate the impact of U.S. tariff elimination on U.S. production, prices, and imports. |
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Wahid reportedly replied he will ask Indonesia's finance minister and the tariff bureau chief to investigate the problem. |
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Customs duty or tariff is an impost on goods crossing a frontier, its purpose being either to raise revenue or to protect home industries. |
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Some of them, like an across-the-board tariff on Chinese goods, might actually work. |
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Mandatory lifers who have not yet had a tariff fixed will now have to wait until the new legislation is in place to have their tariffs judicially set. |
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This means that the governments will be left with considerable latitude in deciding the extent of tariff they intend imposing on certain necessary imports. |
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An under-valued Chinese currency bars American products and services as effectually as a tariff barrier. |
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British mobile phone operators are likely to mount strong resistance to any flat fee, although they may be more receptive to a single tariff for the island of Ireland. |
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Even though 99 per cent of the high-end watches in the China market are imported, the tax authorities can only collect the watch tariff and value-added tax, he said. |
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The decision by the Confederacy in February 1861 to levy a tariff on the import of goods provoked a discussion about the expanding trade between the Upper and Lower South. |
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This decision by the Home Secretary meant that prisoners could spend several years more in prison than was justified by the tariff for the crime they had committed. |
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His murderer was given two life sentences with a tariff of 18 years. |
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Instead the programs associated with Alexander Hamilton introduced a system of mercantilism, discarding free trade in favor of tariff protection for manufactured goods. |
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Even after tariff protections were put in place, panels were still relatively cheap to buy. |
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They also managed for years to keep a tariff on imports of ethanol, giving the U.S. industry a distinct advantage. |
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Shivute attributed this to the fact that some councils buy water at a high tariff and then bill their customers at a lower rate, which he said creates a discrepancy. |
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The aim of the protective tariff is to undo the undesired consequences of the rise in domestic costs of production caused by government interference. |
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Most drivers are probably unaware of the fact that all imported cars are slugged a 15 per cent tariff to protect the local car manufacturing industry. |
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The circulars created formidable bureaucratic regulations to collect the tariff, with those importing goods via railways facing particularly onerous requirements. |
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Much confusion exists regarding the tariff payable by the medical aid funds and the amount charged by the various service providers or institutions. |
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Even the tariff measure alone would pose a dilemma in view of the country's heavy reliance on imports for such food commodities as rice, sugar, corn and soybean and meat. |
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The worth to cities of port privileges, tariff protections, urban inspectorships, and related controls, however, should not be dismissed out of hand. |
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Nonetheless, when the city obtained the privileged tariff status of a free port in 1784, goods arriving from abroad at Bayonne rose by 60 per cent. |
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In spite of the protective tariff levied on imported decorated ceramic wares, many American art potteries were unable to survive the influx of foreign wares. |
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It is on the simplest prepay tariff, which I use because I do not know how long I am going to be in Britain and I do not wish to commit myself to a fixed term contract. |
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These services are priced in the terminal association tariff, while the port authority tariff deals only with terminal ground leases, wharfage, and dockage. |
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Secessionists argued that a Confederate tariff would accelerate Virginia's industrialization by classifying Northern products as dutiable foreign goods. |
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Until the Underwood-Simmons Tariff of 1913 significantly reduced the Civil War rates, the tariff on dutiable goods often approached 50 percent of their value. |
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Ministry of Agriculture officials have long campaigned for a higher import tariff on rice amid growing imports of cheap rice products. |
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Otherwise, his case will first be reviewed by the Parole Board in February 2003, 3 years prior to expiry of his tariff. |
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The diagrams to the right show the costs and benefits of imposing a tariff on a good in the domestic economy. |
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He became obsessed with tariff applications, customhouse collections and the various claims that came in an endless and monotonous array. |
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The tariff sets the minimum time that must be spent in prison before an offender can be considered for parole. |
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This growth can be partially explained by the existence of a high import tariff on foreign tobacco entering China. |
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In 1890, the United States imposed a tariff on foreign cloth which led to a general cut in wages throughout the British textile industry. |
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On 16 July 2010, the High Court issued Sutcliffe with a whole life tariff, meaning he is unlikely ever to be released. |
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The Zollverein, a tariff union, furthered economic unity in the German states. |
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Opposition to all tariff aims to reduce tariffs and to avoid countries discriminating between differing countries when applying tariffs. |
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In 1887, US tariff laws that imposed a duty on vegetables, but not on fruits, caused the tomato's status to become a matter of legal importance. |
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In drawing up the national tariff, the revenue departments often specifies the rate of customs duty with reference to the HS code of the product. |
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Meteor has created a special Northern Ireland roaming tariff for both contract and prepay customers. |
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About the entrainment of the passengers also need the VVO tariff, especially the VVO customer guarantee, not be used against the passengers. |
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He concludes that contrary the popular argument, contractionary effect of the tariff was small. |
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A Level grades are also sometimes converted into numerical scores, typically UCAS tariff scores. |
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An almost identical analysis of this tariff from the perspective of a net producing country yields parallel results. |
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This is why many economists place such high importance on negotiations for global tariff reductions, such as the Doha Round. |
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Everybody knows how the tariff and Labour questions were settled. |
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His first budget in 1853 almost completed the work begun by Peel eleven years before in simplifying Britain's tariff of duties and customs. |
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Policy applications include estimating the effects of changing tariff rates and trade quotas. |
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Under Section 203 of the Communications Act, BSPs would be required to tariff their termination service at a nonzero rate. |
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The fare tariff is based on a division of the network's stops into fare zones. |
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A tariff is a tax placed on a specific good or set of goods exported from or imported to a country, creating an economic barrier to trade. |
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Liechtenstein is nominally within the Austrian Verkehrsverbund Vorarlberg tariff region. |
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The Company's gas sales for 2014 were based on a low methane tariff of 1,016 zlotys per thousand cubic meters of low methane gas. |
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The chart at the right analyzes the effect of the imposition of an import tariff on some imaginary good. |
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The net loss to the society due to the tariff would be given by the total costs of the tariff minus its benefits to the society. |
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The SEC has committed to purchase all the generated power at an unsubsidized tariff starting with 5 US cents per kilowatt-hour. |
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The Department sees a need for a regional, network tariff that would include adders and subtractors within zones to reflect transmission constraints. |
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Furthermore, each is given tariff points towards the UCAS system. |
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Removing the tariff and having free trade would be a net gain for society. |
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The bigger power plants to 1 megawatt have another privileged tariff for the produced electrical energy which moves from 12 to 41 eurocent per hour kilowatt. |
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While most of Ireland was primarily agricultural, six of the counties in Ulster were the location of heavy industry and would be affected by any tariff barriers imposed. |
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This dispensation would be one time and limited to 15 projects which are located in the States having mandatory host State power tie up policy of PPAs under regulated tariff. |
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A protective tariff was first introduced in 1994, because of concerns that American exporters were dumping cut-priced ethanolamines on European markets, damaging EU producers. |
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A tariff is a tax on imports or exports between sovereign states. |
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Under AMSC's FCC tariff requirements, the company will make reasonable efforts to provide customers with sufficient bandwidth to support their needs. |
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Just as the reform drive shifted from tariff reduction to border management concerns, the new emphasis is on modularity and replicability behind the border. |
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The company is waiting until purchase agreements and the feed-in tariff are approved, as they will determine the extent to which these projects are fundable. |
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This effectively levied a very high tariff on foreign trade. |
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A monopoly can seldom be established within a country without overt and covert government assistance in the form of a tariff or some other device. |
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Indeed, the end of the war had set the United Provinces free to expand their trade while the English were still hindered by the same tariff system. |
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In 1832, the Ordinance of Nullification declared federal tariff laws unconstitutional and not to be enforced in the state, leading to the Nullification Crisis. |
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The Corn Laws imposed a tariff on imported wheat, protecting British farmers from foreign competition, but making the cost of bread artificially high. |
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This in turn requires government subsidies even for operating costs, a situation that has been aggravated by salary increases without tariff increases after the Arab Spring. |
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In 1846 the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel split the party over his proposal to repeal the Corn Laws, which involved ending the tariff on imported grain. |
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The UCAS tariff of valuing qualifications for university entry has increased its scores for Advanced Highers at A, B and C in comparison to the past. |
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It was feared that any tariff barriers would heavily affect that region. |
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