trade in造句(151) Sir William Lucas had been formerly in trade in Meryton, where he had made a tolerable fortune and risen to the honour of knighthood by an address to the King during his mayoralty.
(152) Fifthly, trade in services becomes the focus of competition among big countries.
(153) In order to pay off his debts, he had to trade in his piano for money.
(154) However, we have noticed that a very short channel length of between 1 to 3 bars is still highly effective in trailing a profitable trade in a runaway trend.
(155) The beginning of the Qing Dynasty, facing the situation of war unify whole country, Qing Dynast continue to implemented the tea-horse trade in North west area following the rule of the Ming Dynasty.
(156) After more than ten years development, assets appraisal has already become the indispensable intermediary trade in Chinese market economy.
(157) Other analysts agreed old-crop CBOT May, July or August soy contracts could trade in the $11 to $12 range before September but are unlikely to breach last summer's high of $16.
(158) Traders added that the market was expected to trade in a narrow range in the short term, but was likely to test key psychological support at 3,000 points.
(159) But compared with the total annual trade in illicit goods, the heist was small change.
(160) Detectives in Laredo say he quickly became affiliated with a local gang known as Los Chachos, one of four groups that controlled the city's drug trade in those days.
(161) If you engage in the trade. what's volume of trade in one year?
(162) For example, the trade in waste paper and boxboard is in some cases many decades old (e. g. , im ports by the paper industry in India).
(163) In the last years, for some reasons, China has suffered the most serious damage of the anti-dumping investigation over the world which prevent the development of our foreign trade in some degree.
(164) Secondly, we will improve the promotion system of trade in services.
(165) The prosperous transit trade in the area of Jiang Xi owed much to the economic policy of the government.
(166) CHARCOAL BURNER carried on his trade in his own house.
(167) TBT is one of the most prominent non-tariff barriers in current international trade and also a great challenge to China in export trade in recent years.
(168) It'started to rain and one market stall did a roaring trade in collapsible umbrellas.
(169) They did much of their overseas trade in foreign bottoms.
(170) While the trend to go completely digital might be growing, however,[www.] there is still a roaring trade in traditional cards. But even those are now getting a number of hi-tech overhauls.
(171) But before you rush out to trade in that tired old job for something new and invigorating, there's a lot of planning and self-examination that needs doing.
(172) We mainly trade in footwear, bags, clothing and other light industrial products.
(173) America can therefore in the development of new energy technology, trade in excess profit, in order to earn $out of circulation.
(174) Odds are, a new M3 will trade in for at least $26, 000 five years from now, a total depreciation of 56%.
(175) It greatly expanded the scope of GATT. In the past, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade had focused exclusively on world trade in goods.
(176) Immediately following the G20, many of the leaders head to Japan for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, to discuss increasing trade in the world's most dynamic economic region.
(177) Liberalization of trade in financial services and liberalization of capital account are two different and closely related concepts.
(178) The result shows that the exporting proportion of the primary goods and manufacturing goods both present negative correlation with the terms of trade in China.
(179) Likewise he erected the order of the marine trade in East Asia from Dang(China) and Japan to the North China sea.
(180) And also, it provides the special marketing survey statistics to smart home trade in time, and invites the famous experts in architecture all around the world.