Sentences with phrase «less imports»

Of course this is all probably of less import on the high - speed, paved corners of Big Willow than the snow - covered roads of Sweden above the Arctic Circle, where the Golf R was introduced to the European media this past winter.
This was due to the US (the world's biggest exporter of cotton) forecasting a bumper August crop and China (the biggest consumer of cotton) saying it would require less imports.
Once the Plastic Logic Plant opens up in Zelenograd the costs should be dramatically lower, due to less import costs.
In the New Mexico of 2020 includes a move away from fossil fuels, a perfected use of renewable power sources, zero - emissions buldings, fewer miles traveled, less imported power and fewer power lines, micorgrids that produce their own electricity for hundreds of communities, a reconfiguration of human organizations that aligns with better pricing and energy supply, green collar jobs, and supportive local governments.
But that is honestly of less import than another trait she shares with her brethren, the matter - of - fact handling of life's twists and turns, even as the real world threatens to break down the walls of her well - kept hipster life.
That's not all: at the same time, the IESO was busy exporting surplus power to our neighbours in New York and Michigan at an average of 1,993 MW (net - total exports less imports) per hour.
At the same time, as China rebalances its economy away from investment and towards consumption there'll be a decrease in import intensity because consumption (especially services consumption) is less import - intensive than investment.
We can also predict continual government attacks on corporate success from the time of a stock market top of Cycle degree or larger through most of the ensuing bear market (the later attacks typically being of lesser import than the first one).
Another way to say it, is that the differences between the price indexes for Gross Domestic Product and Gross Domestic Purchases comes down to the changes in the prices of net exports (exports less imports).
To extend the musical metaphor, whether or not that theme adheres to the show's title is of less import than how each piece in the ensemble varies it, whether to modify or transform its melody, tone, rhythm, or the harmony of the show itself.
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