Definitionn. the commercial activity of buying and bringing in goods from a foreign country
Last update: July 21, 2015
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(b) The necessity of importing all of the animals and of having to rely upon successful acclimatization. [Please select]
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(She has but one fault: she touches nothing without importing to it a charm of her own.) [Please select]
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"But why don't the Americans reel their own raw silk, then, instead of importing it." [Please select]
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Importing the material in bulk, even compactly as it is shipped, is enormously expensive. [Please select]
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The Americans, for some time past, had left off importing tea, on account of the oppressive tax. [Please select]
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Importing within the herd his own interpretation of that law, man is destroying the strength of his shelter. [Please select]
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"The office and warehouse staff of the ginger importing concern are innocent enough, as you know already." [Please select]
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_--This is a contagious disease, and arises only by contagion from a previously affected animal; consequently it can never be seen here except as the result of importing affected animals from the Old World. [Please select]
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Groome had lent him the insurance on one of her burned buildings and he had started a modest exporting and importing house, that being the only business of which he had any knowledge. [Please select]
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