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That "cancer," Kay argues, has spread into the private sector, then was "re-imported" back into politics.
Robert Teitelman: Kay on Havel, Orwell and the Greengrocer Robert Teitelman 2011
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That "cancer," Kay argues, has spread into the private sector, then was "re-imported" back into politics.
Robert Teitelman: Kay on Havel, Orwell and the Greengrocer Robert Teitelman 2011
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That "cancer," Kay argues, has spread into the private sector, then was "re-imported" back into politics.
Robert Teitelman: Kay on Havel, Orwell and the Greengrocer Robert Teitelman 2011
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He contends that allowing price-controlled drugs to be re-imported from Canada, we hurt the future drug production and research for long term growth, innovation and profits.
Plenty to Like in Freedomnomics, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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As long as the archived data (stored in its raw, non-normalized form) can be reached locally or on a network share, it can be re-imported and analyzed.
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Following on from recent western press coverage on the topic, I was wondering if metabo, the Japanese abbreviation for the English metabolic syndrome might get re-imported back into English.
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But the Food and Drug Administration is wary of the idea due to safety concerns and the difficulty and expense of setting up monitoring systems for re-imported drugs.
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What do we do next, contract out military hardware and advancements, just so we can fight our selves or a potential enemy with our best technology, NAFTA needs to be scrapped and a re-import tariff needs to be placed on re-imported goods by American manufactures, this will also help end the economic turmoil by making it cheaper to build oods in America than to import them and will put our people back to work.
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Indians create the fundamental technology for global firms which is re-imported back to India as a finished product, and the benefits of which are reaped in the long-run by the foreign shareholders of the companies, not Indian citizens.
Much Ado About Nothing Rajeev Mantri 2009
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But the Food and Drug Administration is wary of the idea due to safety concerns and the difficulty and expense of setting up monitoring systems for re-imported drugs.
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