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91 Once princes and feudal lords who wished to increase the productive wealth of their domains imported craftsmen as a matter of course. 92 So savings rates stay high, and consumption, including the consumption of imported goods, stays low. 93 Although not imported in any great quantity it is available at fairly reasonable prices. 94 Since so much has to be imported, the local cost of living is high. 95 Very little produce is imported, and with the restrictions imposed by a hot climate, meals are based on indigenous ingredients. 96 Imported will still be arriving though to keep supplies at a reasonable level. 97 The explanation is either imported marijuana or the diversion of inhalants such as glue and paint stripper from the workshops. 98 Representative David Bard of Pennsylvania proposed that the national government levy a tax on each slave imported. 99 Several senators said it was hypocritical to ban imported weapons but not U.S.-made ones. 100 This aluminium sea kayak trolley, to be imported by North Shore, attracted a lot of interest at Crystal Palace. 101 Nearly all of it was imported, at preferential prices, from Soviet bloc countries. 102 The number of imported iguanas has grown from 27, 806 in 1986 to 798, 405 in 1993. 103 So prices are inflated and will remain so until there is a steady flow of imported goods. 104 Dance bands, jazz and crooners of indeterminate age gave way to the new imported sound of the States - rock'n'roll. 105 Example 12.1 Consider the data on imported softwood given in Table 12.1. 106 He imported the commonsense realist philosophy, which included a demand that individuals be responsible for public affairs. 107 A lack of structure is intrinsic to housework; thus a psychological structure is imported to it. 108 To stem the flow, he advocates strict trade protections, including high tariffs on imported goods. 109 The balance of payments gets better precisely because incomes are down and people can not afford to buy imported products. 110 Heherson Alvarez said disagreements over the taxation of imported petroleum products has stalled the passage of an oil industry deregulation bill. 111 He ordered catalogues from Philadelphia and was a sucker for any newly imported plants. 112 Gasp, just north of Wilshire, offers imported furniture, plus antiques and home accessories. 113 Since January the first, no imported livestock is health-tested at the port. 114 Although these can be valuable instruments of environmental policy, the application of such requirements to imported products can pose significant difficulties. 115 Newly imported Angelfish sometimes suffer from a viral infection called Lymphocystis. 116 The work on the coalfields was intensified and a widespread search for minerals which were normally imported, was carried out. 117 The removal of these barriers would lead to a direct lowering of costs by reducing the price of imported goods and services. 118 Overvalued currencies kept the price of imported goods low, crowding out locally produced goods. 119 Domestically produced cars are overpriced while prices for imported cars verge on the absurd. 120 They merely pave the way for an increasing proportion of those emissions to come from the burning of imported coal.