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The metal arm is constructed of cheap metal and can get stuck.
Renaissance Capital says steel producers' profit margins may shrink as imports of cheap metal increase.
The nuts and bolts are especially susceptible to degradation because they're often made using cheap metal.
But in the process, more cheap metal will be available in markets outside the United States.
He also broke the hearts of steelworkers in the Rust Belt when he bought cheap metal from China.
What relation can she possibly have to that cheap metal radiator, the chipped baseboards, the wonky plastic blinds?
With the accretion of China's skilled labor force, and the surfeit of cheap metal flows around the world.
Instead, they tend to feature concrete walls and cheap metal fittings, and they are generally in large, uninspired apartment blocks.
It's the thickest mattress from Allswell, and the thickness more than made up for my cheap, metal, fold-up foundation.
I got a relatively cheap metal cage from Purple Passion in the city, that looks like a set of rings welded together.
He said the tariffs were essential to protect U.S. jobs and fight back against foreign rivals flooding the market with cheap metal.
He said the tariffs were essential to protecting U.S. jobs and fighting back against foreign rivals flooding the market with cheap metal.
And don't even get us started on the fact that the majority of evening handbags are cheap metal clutches adorned in beads and lamé.
He cites the improbable worry that cheap metal imports are undermining America's skills base and its ability to mount a rapid military build-up if needed.
Obviously, it's no news that our skin can react poorly to cheap metal, turning our lovely necks and ears an awkward (though totally harmless) teal tint.
Mr. Trump singled out China in announcing the tariffs, saying the nation was flooding the United States with cheap metal, often by routing it through other countries.
Some steelmakers gained despite the launch of a U.S. trade probe against China and other exporters of cheap metal, with traders noting that Washington's move had been long expected.
The American metals industry has long claimed that it is powerless against an onslaught of cheap metal from China, which now produces roughly half of the world's steel and aluminum.
For years, the company lobbied the United States government to take action to protect the aluminum industry, advocating tariffs and other trade barriers to stop imports of cheap metal from China.
Interest in stocks linked to the new Xiongan Economic Zone waned sharply, but some steelmakers gained despite the launch of a U.S. trade probe against China and other exporters of cheap metal.
Mr. Trump singled out Chinese steel as a key factor in his decision; he has said that China has routed steel through other countries and flooded the United States with cheap metal.
In late October Canada imposed a system of quotas and tariffs on seven categories of steel to prevent cheap metal from flooding into the country as Trump's tariffs forced overseas producers to seek new markets.
Some American steel makers have promoted the idea of quotas as a way to prevent surges of cheap metal, particularly Chinese steel and aluminum, from being routed into the United States through countries like Canada and Mexico.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's steel and aluminum tariffs are provoking a chain reaction around the globe, as governments from Europe to Canada prepare to erect barriers to prevent cheap metal once bound for the United States from entering their markets.
The measures were meant to reassure U.S. officials that cheap metal would not leak across the border if U.S. tariffs were lifted, and ensure that steel shut out of the U.S. market did not harm Canadian steel mills owned by Stelco Holdings, ArcelorMittal Dofasco and others.
Dr. Cheong's collection also includes classics from Rolex, Cartier and Omega, as well as historic pieces like a 19th-century Hamilton, a pocket watch made in the United States, and another pocket watch made of cheap metal in Germany during World War II. Many of the doctor's watches are unusual contemporary designs, especially those with a steampunk look.
In our younger years, there used to be four definitive camps of "memorabilia" jewelry we had to have: matching BFF necklaces (often in the form of cheap metal chains and puzzle piece hearts), customizable link charm bracelets (or if you were fancier, customizable tennis bracelets), nameplate necklaces (written in cursive, duh), and vintage looking lockets — before we even knew we liked vintage.
The 25 øre coin was minted between 1941 and 1945 during the German occupation of Denmark. They were made entirely of zinc, which was a cheap metal commonly used in the German-held territories for occupation currency.
The industrial analyzer performed similar types of analysis, but was built in an explosive-proof case to meet industrial safety requirements. The Model 15 had a cheap metal case and could be used for non-explosive laboratory work.
It was built to a very high standard, featuring good quality plastics, weather resistant coatings and stainless steel mounting arm. Compared with the Amstrad-manufactured dishes offered by Sky — made from cheap metal — the Squarial offered a much more attractive, upmarket appearance.
The Gemas station was constructed sometime in 1922 as a hub for trains from Penang, Seremban, and Kuala Lumpur. The station also houses a railyard to store active motive power and rolling stock, the railyard also has another function as well: a scrapyard for old, broken down motive power and rolling stock to be scrapped off as cheap metal.
Type metal is an alloy of lead. Pure lead is a relatively cheap metal, is soft thus easy to work, and it is easy to cast since it melts at . However, it shrinks when it solidifies making letters that are not sharp enough for printing. In addition pure lead letters will quickly deform during use; a direct result of the easy workability of lead.
Anything from wooden plates and bowls, snuff boxes and needle cases, spoons and stay busks to shoehorns and chopping boards can be classed as treen. Domestic and agricultural wooden tools are also usually classed with treen. Before the advent of cheap metal wares in industrialized societies, and later plastic, wood played a much greater part as the raw material for common objects. Turning and carving were the key manufacturing techniques.
A common approach for enhancing the dielectric constant is to disperse a high-dielectric-constant ceramic powder into the polymers. Popular ceramic powders are lead-based complexes such as and . This can be disadvantageous because lead can be potentially harmful and at high particulate loading, the polymers lose their flexibility and a low quality composite is obtained. Current advances use a blending procedure to make composites that are based on the simple combination of PVDF and cheap metal powders.
At the peak of the Cornish mining boom, in around 1860, at least 6000 bal maidens were working at the region's mines; the actual number is likely to have been much higher. While it was not unusual for girls to become bal maidens at the age of six and to work into old age, they generally began at around age 10 or 11 and left work once they married. From the 1860s Cornish mines faced competition from cheap metal imports, and legislation introduced in the 1870s limited the use of child labour.
Plates are commonly made from ceramic materials such as bone china, porcelain, glazed earthenware, and stoneware, as well as other traditional materials like, glass, wood or metal; occasionally, stone has been used. Despite a range of plastics and other modern materials, ceramics and other traditional materials remain the most common, except for specialized uses such as plates for young children. Porcelain and bone china were once luxurious materials but today can be afforded by most of the world's population. Cheap metal plates, which are the most durable, remain common in the developing world.
Jamie Thompson reviewed the game for White Dwarf, giving the game an overall rating of 4, stating "The low rating is an assessment of the game for all age groups, but it is more suitable for the very young." Thompson was critical of the game, and quipped "Not, as you can see, the TSR version but merely a small electronic game of the same name. I wonder how much Mattel paid TSR for using the name." Thompson described the board as "a cheap looking plastic castle" that came with "two cheap metal warrior figures [and] a tinny-looking dragon".
Other grades of boar badges that have survived are in lead, silver,BBC article on silver boar badge, which it appears was originally silver-gilt and gilded copper high relief, the last found at Richard's home of Middleham Castle in Yorkshire, and very likely worn by one of his household when he was Duke of Gloucester.Cherry (2003), 204; no. 69 The British Museum also has a flat lead swan badge with low relief, typical of the cheap metal badges which were similar to the pilgrim badges that were also common in the period.Cherry (2003), 203; no.
To cut costs and prevent people from melting them down for their metal, coins are often composed of a cheap metal covered with a more expensive metal. For example, the United States penny was changed from 95% copper to 95% zinc, with a thin copper plating to retain its appearance. A common type of trimetallic object (before the all-aluminium can) was a tin-plated steel can with an aluminum lid with a pull tab. Making the lid out of aluminum allowed it to be pulled off by hand instead of using a can opener, but these cans proved difficult to recycle owing to their mix of metals.
The Kel-Lite was a highly- durable, weather- and shock-resistant flashlight (UK: torch), made of heavy 6061-T6 aluminium. According to company founder Donald Keller, a Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff, he began working on the concept in 1964 as he was tired of the lack of durability of the generically available, cheap metal flashlights of the day; the prototype was largely designed by 1968. Keller's primary concern was to develop the flashlight as a defensive tool; the illumination provided an ancillary benefit. Keller contracted a machine shop in Covina owned by Frank Patti to produce a few prototypes to ensure costs were sufficiently low, making adjustments to the prototype designs based on input from law enforcement officers.
The British Museum also has a swan badge in flat lead, typical of the cheap metal badges which were similar to the pilgrim badges that were also common in the period. In 1377, during a period when the young Richard's uncle John of Gaunt as Regent was highly unpopular in London, one of his more than 200 retainers, the Scottish knight Sir John Swinton, unwisely rode through London wearing Gaunt's badge on a livery collar (an innovation of Gaunt's, probably the Collar of Esses). The mob attacked him, pulling him off his horse and the badge off him, and he had to be rescued by the major from suffering serious harm.. for Gaunt's retinue. See for a concise account of the upheavals of his reign.

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