Sentences with phrase «such import»

Maybe that's why the monkey's potential departure is of such import for the movie.
Even then, I would urge consumers to question why they feel they must buy such imported tropical products in the first place.
Please note that this lot should be marked with an STAR symbol in the printed catalogue, and as such import VAT is payable (at 5 %) on the Hammer price, in addition to the usual 20 % VAT on the Buyer's Premium.
This probably most famous art college of the West Coast, is the one that has proved of such an import for artists of his generation.
(Use of such imported construction material led to environmental hazards in as many as 100,000 homes in 20 U.S. states.)
In Rahner's practice, one first establishes the general transcendental conditions for the saving import of any particular; then one is in position to affirm such import, categorically, of the particular Christ.
On the matter of Japanese imports, for instance, our question could be posed in terms of what are the best policies to ensure that such imports do not undercut American industry and employment.
Since the advent of the Premier League in 1992, the main reason cited for England's lack of progress on the international stage has been the influx of foreign stars into the country's top flight, with many feeling such imports have come at the expense of homegrown talent receiving top - level opportunities.
Hence, supposing the NAFTA is abolished (since as a free trade agreement it prevents such an import tax), could Mexico file a dispute with the WTO?
I stay in Vizag and find lettuce, avacados and other such imported vegetables difficult to find here..
Such imports largely increased under influence of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the early modern global trading system.
Weiner's early language - based sculptures clearly set the stage for artists of such import as Jenny Holzer, Ed Ruscha, and Barbara Kruger.
Yet no words of such import are recorded from Jesus; and such a way of thinking is foreign to him because of its fantastic and mythological form, however congruous the underlying idea would be.
Such imports are equivalent to importing «virtual water», since food production accounts for nearly 80 per cent of annual freshwater usage.
An unexpected phone call of such import can really throw you off (frankly, that's part of the agenda), and so I usually recommend that you ask the caller if you can situate yourself in a quiet spot and call back when you have paper and pencil in front of you.
Typically, we would expect a move of such import to be preceded by a campaign of ascertainment of public attitudes.
This is a matter of such import that the Wall Street Journal has addressed the issue, acknowledging that:
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