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7 Sentences With "countervailed"

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You can impose more tariffs to cure the increased trade deficit, which will be further countervailed by other countries, which will justify more subsidies for farm businesses.
Impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from around the world that anyone with a lick of insight knows are sure to be countervailed by steel and aluminum exporting countries through tariffs on U.S. major exports like agricultural commodities.
On August 18, Mose Jefferson, testifying under oath, countervailed the testimony of Brooks-Simms and characterized her as a former lover for whom the $140,000 was a gift; she had testified that they first met in 1999, but he testified that their relationship began in the 1980s.Laura Maggi, "Payments called a favor, not a bribe" in Times-Picayune, August 19, 2009, Saint Tammany Edition, pp. A1, A8.
His power stemmed from his personal influence instead of the influence of his office. Most of his immediate successors were, comparatively speaking, extremely weak; it would take several decades more for the premiership to develop into the most powerful and most important office in the country. Walpole's strategy of keeping Great Britain at peace contributed greatly to the country's prosperity. Walpole also managed to secure the position of the Hanoverian Dynasty, and effectively countervailed Jacobitism.
New Zealand Vehicle Inspection Requirement Manual p. 4.1.2 The intent of selective yellow is to improve vision by removing short, blue to violet wavelengths from the projected light. These wavelengths are difficult for the human visual system to process properly, and they cause perceived dazzle and glare effects in rain, fog and snow. Removing the blue-violet portion of a lamp's output to obtain selective yellow light can entail filter losses of around 15%, though the effect of this reduction is said to be mitigated or countervailed by the increased visual acuity available with yellow rather than white light in bad weather.
It was built above the former Inguarán Avenue (now Congreso de la Unión) in viaduct solution, this makes it the only line without underground section. With only ten stations, its short length is countervailed with its high connectivity, having transfer with other metro lines in six stations: Line 6 at Martín Carrera, Line 5 at Consulado, Line B at Morelos, Line 1 at Candelaria, Line 9 at Jamaica and Line 8 at Santa Anita. However, it is also the line with the fewest passengers in the entire system, having only 29,013,032 passengers throughout 2019. The line is also characterized by its above-ground architecture, having all of its station facilities elevated or in massive buildings present in both sides of the street.
Pope Gregory I (pope from 590 to 604) was the first pope to use this title extensively to refer to himself as Pope, reportedly doing so as a lesson in humility for the Archbishop of Constantinople John the Faster, who had been granted the title "Ecumenical Patriarch" by the Byzantine Emperor: the humble title "Servant of the Servants of God" countervailed the other's claim of power and eminence against the Bishop of Rome (the pope). Some of Pope Gregory's successors used the phrase off and on for some centuries, but they did so regularly only from the 9th century. At times, some civil rulers also used this title, but after the 12th century it came to be used exclusively by the Pope.

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