Our professional organization works hard to make trade shows part of a larger destination for attendees.
Make trade-offs between protecting a small constituent group (say, pensioners or investors) over a larger (current employees or society).
Each faculty member would be allowed a given level of total benefits and would make trade-offs among the various options in accordance with their individual risk tolerance and familial needs.
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Instead, how about we make trade and environmental reform align with one another: sign a deal, then treat violations of the deal as equivalent to tariffs, incurring disciplinary action from the WTO.
Successive presidents or their officials have visited China, accompanied by business delegations eager to sell more to the one-billion-plus Chinese, and have tried to persuade the Chinese to sign contracts and make trade concessions.
"The international community can claim full ownership of this treaty, which will make trade in conventional arms more responsible and transparent, thus reducing human suffering and tangibly contributing to international peace, security and stability, " Catherine Ashton, the European Union's foreign policy chief, said in a written statement.
So why would you ever make a trade that has limited upside and limited downside protection?
Then it comes time for real money and you have to make that trade.
The trader would collect information from here and there, collate and analyze it, and then make a trade.
"We tried to make a trade and couldn't get it, done so we sent him back, " Dombrowski said.
Too many watched their parents make that trade off, only to then see the paycheck disappear in the recession.
Ansbacher must put up earnest money with his broker to make the trade.
Nor does inflation promote exports, but it does make international trade more frightening.
" He went on to say that "I think one of the things you do with a product is make hard trade-offs.
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On the other hand, women tend toward lower-paying specialties like pediatrics and general practice, and they often make further trade-offs in pay for more flexibility, he says.
Instead of sounding as an external threat to the local markets global firms must adapt to the local markets and make the trade with them a win-win.
Different societies will at different times make different trade offs.
Some readers will be willing to make that trade-off, especially if Irex is able to add specialized stores in the future that offer, say, a large selection of non-English-language books.
We called a few locations and most don't appear to be willing to make the trade, though the branch in the Mall at Millenia in Orlando, FL is playing ball.
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From now on the United States will try to make its trade partners guarantee workers the right to organize and ban child labor, and prohibit forced labor and protect the environment.
Those are two things that you have in your favor that we do not that make the trade-off of single-payer a better deal for you but not necessarily the rest of us.
Mr Graves said the couple were able to make a living from their trade but did not make a huge profit.
All of the African leaders in London stressed the need to make finance for trade available again.
Restrictions on immigration and international trade make the poor poorer than they would otherwise be.
But Mr. Bush is also trying to make sure that trade is a big issue here, as well.
Hewlett-Packard could be lining up to make a major trade, and the obsessive news-reading could provide the reporter a hint.
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