Sentences with phrase «caused by an imported»

As a result of price pressures caused by imported catfish, the Catfish Farmers of America (CFA) is pushing for legislation that requires country - of - origin labeling on restaurant menus.
It was caused by an imported German brand called Remedia soy based formula which was totally missing vitamin B1.
«This reinforces that the epidemic was caused by imported El Tor, but underscores the role of these bacteria,» which were probably causing disease before the epidemic but were not identified.
Communities with more self - employed workers can better withstand economic shifts caused by imports than communities that have fewer self - employed people, according to Penn State economists.

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And with many questioning the sustainability of importing so much food from so far away, we are beginning to ask if switching to a vegetarian diet to cut emissions caused by meat production is as sustainable as one might think.
«The artificially low prices caused by excess capacity and unfairly traded imports suppress profits in the American steel industry,» the administration said in a statement.
That in turn could send ripples around the world economy, by causing a moderation in Chinese demand for imports, from iron ore to iPhones.
They believe that plunging crude prices could easily offset any rise in CAD caused by surge in gold imports.
This study measures the impact on jobs in the steel - consuming sectors of higher steel prices during 2002 caused by steel tariffs, the imposition of trade remedy penalties on imports, domestic -LSB-...]
For developed economies, in other words, significantly higher capital inflows from abroad would either cause savings to decline as the inflows strengthen their currencies and reduce exports — causing either unemployment or consumption to rise — or, if their central banks act to sterilize the inflows, to increase imports by increasing consumer debt.
Spain could therefore either use the imported German capital to (a) increase domestic investment (which it did in the form of a real estate bubble)(b) binge on consumption and sharply reduce its savings as a function of GDP (which it also did)(c) accept higher unemployment (which it is now forced to do) which forces GDP to fall faster than consumption falls or (d) try to emulate Germany by passing off a trade imbalance at the expense of the rest of the world (which Europe as a whole is trying to do and which will go nowhere in the long run because only one country is even remotely capable of accepting such massive inflows, and it is increasingly unwilling to import the unemployment caused by German and Asian policies).
[158] Other causes include the rise in non-cash benefits as a share of worker compensation (which aren't counted in CPS income data), immigrants entering the labor force, statistical distortions including the use of different inflation adjusters by the BLS and CPS, productivity gains being skewed toward less labor - intensive sectors, income shifting from labor to capital, a skill gap - driven wage disparity, productivity being falsely inflated by hidden technology - driven depreciation increases and import price measurement problems, and / or a natural period of adjustment following an income surge during aberrational postwar circumstances.
The New Zealand dollar stabilized despite an unexpected trade deficit caused by a jump in imports and a surprisingly large drop in consumer confidence.
The strong dollar caused both by making exports expensive and imports cheap.
The importance of this is that the Chinese can relieve some of the food price pressure by increasing imports to offset whatever domestic shortfalls are causing the higher food costs.
Temporary hardships caused in certain industries by competition from foreign producers should be alleviated by direct economic assistance and by helping in plant modernization or the retraining and reallocation of displaced workers, and not by the imposition of import duties which prevent able and industrious people from reaping the rewards of their efforts.
But by November 2016 Mr Evans cited setbacks caused by a global oversupply of infant formula product and uncertainty around Chinese import regulations for the change of plans.
«Retailers could be impacted as producers are under immense pressure to offset price rises caused by the weakened value of sterling and higher import costs, squeezing already tight budgets and resources and potentially cornering them into using cheaper global suppliers that may be more vulnerable to fraud.»
A Victorian dairy company is re-assessing its $ 500 million plan to produce and process its own milk, citing setbacks caused by a global oversupply of product and uncertainty around Chinese import regulations.
By testing for MBC — the same pesticide that is causing all the imported OJ containers to stop at U.S. ports of entry.
I will rather not be a governor than to have the blood of many people shed by miscreants that were imported into Edo State to cause havoc.»
In addition to considering tax breaks and subsidies to mitigate problems caused by trade shocks, policy makers may want to better coordinate incentive programs to promote self - employment to reduce problems associated with cheaper imports.
But they were able to identify 61 outbreaks that took place in 17 harbour areas, including London, Hamburg, Barcelona and Dubrovnik, that were likely to have been caused by maritime imports from Asia.
Local produce reduces pollution caused by trucks traveling long distances with imported produce.
For example, the double - digit inflation of the 1970's was caused by banks keeping interest rates low in an attempt to stimulate a weak economy, at a time when imported inflation from the oil shock was high (leading to stagflation).
And while it was a disappointment -LRB-- $ 871M vs. - $ 750M expected, - $ 1,156 M) previous, it didn't cause the Kiwi to tank hard because a closer look at the details shows that exports surged by 20.83 % but the 10.18 % jump in imports was able to offset this.
It is possible that the bitch was imported through a purebred dogs importation / brokering service, and the discrepancy may have been caused by a hasty clerical error in that company's business office.
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What has happened is that a nominal pressure reduction locally at height caused by contraction has imported more molar material into the original volume for an increase in pressure at the surface below.
BHP and Rio have been cutting back plans for coal expansion because of declining demand and outlook for coal, caused mostly by a reassessment of China's appetite for imports.
... no person shall import, send, take or transport, or cause to be imported, sent, taken or transported, into any province from or out of any place within or outside Canada any intoxicating liquor, except such as has been purchased by or on behalf of, and that is consigned to Her Majesty or the executive government....
In Solloway v Hampshire County Council (1981) 79 LGR 449, 258 Estates Gazette 858 Lord Justice Dunn said that, in Leakey v National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty [1980] QB 485, [1980] 1 All ER 17, Lord Justice Megaw had placed nuisance by tree roots and branches into the same category as any other nuisance not brought about by human agency, and had imported into tree root cases, as conditions of liability, the requirement of knowledge of the encroachment and the requirement of a reasonably foreseeable risk that the encroachment would cause damage.
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And as you travel the journey, you will discover an original and effective approach to helping couples heal from both the recent wounds caused by the affair, and the old wounds imported into the relationship from childhood adaptations.
Trade policy reform under President Donald Trump's new administration could cause further pain by making it more expensive to import apparel, Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Poonam Goyal wrote in a report this week.
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