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17 Sentences With "more manufactured"

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But that's because they use that energy to produce more manufactured products for export.
Fewer people are working in the manufacturing sector, yet we're producing more manufactured goods than ever.
Archie's dramas are more manufactured, first with his relationship with his school teacher, second with the Blossoms propositioning him.
"The more manufactured goods that we can finance and export out of the United States, the better off American workers will be."
If Britain exports fewer financial services and more manufactured goods and tourism, the income gap between London and the rest of the country should narrow.
The trade war has reduced the US trade deficit with China, as the Wall Street Journal reported, though China still exports far more manufactured goods to the United States than the other way around.
" Speaking of Staub's influence over his relationship with his children, Caffrey tells PEOPLE, "Her saying I 'chose not to speak with them' or she 'enforced and supported' my relationship with them are yet more manufactured truths by a manufactured celebrity.
A $100 billion per year increase in imports from the United States, including more manufactured goods like aircraft and autos, would be a 53% bump from the 2017 base used in the deal, when the People's Republic bought $187 billion in American goods and services.
A U.S.–China trade agreement must achieve three key goals to be successful: eliminate tariffs and discriminatory practices that prevent American companies from selling more manufactured goods to China; end Chinese policies that distort the free market and give their companies an unfair advantage; and create clear and binding enforcement tools to ensure the United States can hold China fully accountable.
Stockbridge also owns more than 200 manufactured home communities through Yes! Communities. They have received $1.3 billion in financing from Fannie Mae, which they used to acquire more manufactured homes. In 2016, Stockbridge sold part of Yes! to GIC Private Limited and the Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System (PSERS).
Twenty years after NAFTA, Mexico became the largest exporter and importer in Latin America. It exports more manufactured goods than all other Latin American countries combined. The country remains highly dependent on exports to the U.S., but it is on a path toward diversification. In 2018, two-way trade between both nations amounted to US$22.8 billion.
In the Late Makala, there was a shift from locally made goods towards more manufactured ones as a result of British presence in the area. This shift to manufactured goods was an attempt by the British in the area to expand trade into more European markets. One of the first crafts to go was pipe making, with metalworking and pottery following behind. Although production slowed down drastically for trade purposes, locally made ceramics were still used in the household.
Indigenous are usually poor and frequently illiterate, they enjoy limited participation in national institutions, and they command access to few of the social and economic opportunities available to more privileged groups. As well like all around the world, with the races, some Sierra Indigenous are richer than mestizos or white people. Visible markers of ethnic affiliation, especially hairstyle, dress, and language, separate Indigenous from the rest of the populace. Indigenous wore more manufactured items by the late 1970s than previously; their clothing, nonetheless, was distinct from that of other rural inhabitants.
Like the Iron Cross 2nd Class (EK II) 1939–45, the Eastern Medal's ribbon was worn either from the second buttonhole of the uniform tunic or on a ribbon bar. Where the two ribbons were worn together in the buttonhole, the EK II appeared in front of the Eastern Medal. Over three million medals were issued and many more manufactured. While wear of Nazi era awards was initially banned in 1945, the Eastern Medal was among those re-authorised for wear by the Federal Republic of Germany in 1957.
The engine used was a Thulin G, which was an 11-cylinder Le Rhône 11F (bore x stroke ),The Le Rhône 11F was essentially an enlarged 9-cylinder Le Rhône 9C with two extra cylinders, developing more. manufactured under licence by Thulinverken in Sweden. Thulin had journeyed to France in 1915 and acquired the licence to manufacture it from Gnome et Rhône, as well as the Le Rhone 9C, which was sold as the Thulin A. The Thulin-built engine, with a dry weight of , replaced the much heavier original engine of the Albatros B.II, a Mercedes D.II 6-cylinder inline water-cooled engine weighing .
Larry Printz of The Morning Call also expressed a similar view of the song, stating that the song "is loaded with platitudes, but [it's] easy on the ears." However, Siobhan Grogan of NME magazine stated "to the delight of lonely men everywhere, she tells us she's 'weak with desire' and knows 'I'm meant to say no'—and the mind boggles at how she'd have turned out if she'd spent her teens glugging cider on a street corner." Chuck Campbell of Daily News viewed the song as "gurgling" and noted that Simpson was singing it breathlessly. An editor of The Advocate remarked that the track sounded more manufactured than composed.
Honduran sugar, timber, and tobacco also were exported, and by 1960 bananas had declined to a more modest share (45 percent) of total exports. During the 1960s, industrial growth was stimulated by the establishment of the Central American Common Market (CACM—see Appendix B). As a result of the reduction of regional trade barriers and the construction of a high common external tariff, some Honduran manufactured products, such as soaps, sold successfully in other Central American countries. Because of the greater size and relative efficiency of the Salvadoran and Guatemalan industrial sectors, however, Honduras bought far more manufactured products from its neighbors than it sold to them. After the 1969 Soccer War with El Salvador, Honduras effectively withdrew from the CACM.

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