Sentences with phrase «once sold in this country»

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They violate health codes, torture animals, pay minimum wages with minimum benefits, prevent workers from unionizing, import plastic crap from China (Walmart), pollute the environment (Tyson), drive once proud poultry farmers into becoming wage slaves (Tyson), sell cheap products with high - profits produces by «modern slaves» in China and other third - world countries (Walmart),... WWJB?
Once you've shown that your invention is novel, nonobvious, and useful, you've got to apply to the government patent office in the country in which you want the patent rights in (that is, the country in which you want to sell or profit from your invention).
Many drugs sold in the American marketplace are now imported, transforming what was once largely a domestic agency to one that must police products from more than 200 countries, notes Murray M. Lumpkin, FDA deputy commissioner for international and special programs.
The majority of XEs sold in our country will surely come with the gasoline 2.0 - liter turbocharged four once it finally makes it to production.
Once Australia's top - selling light - car, Toyota's Yaris — which has notched up seven million sales in 80 countries since 1999 — was last year outsold by the Hyundai Accent and Mazda2.
Once among the best - selling novelists in the country, John O'Hara has largely fallen by the literary wayside since his death in 1970.
Once your book is uploaded into the system, you can setup your book to be sold in different countries.
Kobo Launches Glo and Mini Ereaders in Brazil Kobo lurched ahead of Amazon once again in Brazil, launching two new e-readers, which means they now sell both the cheapest and the most expensive devices in the country.
Once you sold that Mexican condo, you would have to report the profit of the sale to the CRA (and to the tax authority for whatever country the property is located in).
Wanting to pursue his real estate dreams once again, Toby sold his stores and joined one of the country's largest mortgage companies working for several years in their REO (Real Estate Owned) department flipping houses on a larger scale, which brought him to investigating the home inspection industry as his next professional move.
Or maybe you don't realize that once you've shut down the trucking industry in Western countries, you've also shut down most of the shipping industry, both for lack of fuel and because there's no incentive to keep on producing and moving goods that can't be sold.
Not one mention in the article about privacy laws; the access to the cloud files by those who are not given any right to such access; the ownership of the documents once they are on some thrid party's server; their location (as you mentioned) and countries rules — think USA and their permisive laws for collecting information on anyone; their ability to sell information from same; the systems / co's reliability and what happens should they go out of business.
Wanting to pursue his real estate dreams once again, Toby sold his stores and joined one of the country's largest mortgage companies working for several years in their REO (Real Estate Owned) department flipping houses on a larger scale, which brought him to investigating the home inspection industry as his next professional move.
The evidence is everywhere: In 2010, A&P, once the largest supermarket chain in the country, filed for bankruptcy; in late 2011, Winn - Dixie, a regional grocer with a focus on Southeastern U.S., was sold to BI-LO; Supervalu Inc., which operates more than 2,500 stores around the country, is on «death watch,» according to David J. Livingston, head of supermarket consulting firm DJL ResearcIn 2010, A&P, once the largest supermarket chain in the country, filed for bankruptcy; in late 2011, Winn - Dixie, a regional grocer with a focus on Southeastern U.S., was sold to BI-LO; Supervalu Inc., which operates more than 2,500 stores around the country, is on «death watch,» according to David J. Livingston, head of supermarket consulting firm DJL Researcin the country, filed for bankruptcy; in late 2011, Winn - Dixie, a regional grocer with a focus on Southeastern U.S., was sold to BI-LO; Supervalu Inc., which operates more than 2,500 stores around the country, is on «death watch,» according to David J. Livingston, head of supermarket consulting firm DJL Researcin late 2011, Winn - Dixie, a regional grocer with a focus on Southeastern U.S., was sold to BI-LO; Supervalu Inc., which operates more than 2,500 stores around the country, is on «death watch,» according to David J. Livingston, head of supermarket consulting firm DJL Research.
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