Not even Great Britain was willing to cut off trade with Iran during that crisis period.
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With the number of commentators out there forecasting a recession increasing by the day, markets appeared scared on Thursday, as the risk-off trade caught on.
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The war has swung back and forth across Dinka land, killing off trade and access to essential goods and eroding their capacity to survive hard times.
The spiritual mission helped doom the enclave's material prosperity, when the Jesuits' spreading influence finally prompted Japan to shutter itself from the world by the early 1640s. (The Dutch cut off trade from the other direction by seizing Malacca in 1641.) But over the next century the effort gave Macau a purpose, as a center of learning and a bridge to the Middle Kingdom.
In the off-trade, Tennent's sales declined by 16%, which the group said was a result of its "pursuit of value growth".
The U.S. dollar index was higher early Monday and then sold off to trade below unchanged as the day wore on.
The bad weather also hit the traditional post-Christmas sales with Belfast city centre shops reporting a 50% fall off in trade.
But even such a massive fiscal turnaround, amounting to 6.6% of GDP, would knock only 2% of GDP off the trade deficit.
That's because the president now seems left with little choice but to dust off a trade deal he signed nearly a year ago and send it to Congress for ratification.
Both crews embarked Argo profiling floats on their journey to New York to evaluate the feasibility of deploying such instruments during races, and fill up gaps identified in the global array off the trade routes, contributing significantly to the collection of scientific data.
If persuading the 15 members of the EU is going to be difficult, and winning agreement among all 147 members of the WTO still harder, then persuading the 535 members of Congress to keep their hands off a trade bill will be all but impossible.
You know when I came, became leader of the Labour Party, I mean all this seems very odd now, but when I became leader of the Labour Party we got 90 per cent of our money off the trade unions - and that was a huge point of criticism.
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When Voxiva founder Paul Meyer graduated from Yale, his peers saw a trade off.
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"There's a trade off there that parents need to be aware of, " she said.
Taking on more and more projects without some kind of trade off, concession, or compensation?
Certainly, cooler conditions in the high-yield market have taken the heat off the takeout trade lately.
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The first major trade off is going to be reflected in Theta, or option decay.
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The basic premise of tax reform is to trade off tax rates and revenue base.
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Well, as the price of labour changes so does the trade off between using labour or capital.
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Yet we do indeed always face a trade off between efficiency and other concerns such as privacy.
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The trade off is battery life, with the tablet PC lasting less than four hours on a charge.
But we really have to trade off all the costs and all the benefits of having a predator.
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So if you were the teenager, would shoes or a few free tattoos be a fair trade off?
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With little fresh news to push the market, the yellow metal continues to trade off technical chart signals.
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Like many things in nature there is a trade off and genes tend to favour their own transmission.
Too many watched their parents make that trade off, only to then see the paycheck disappear in the recession.
Of course, no business location is perfect in every way, it is always a trade off between various options.
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They are tactics taken to support historical behaviors, which trade off short-term profit improvement for long-term new market development.
That said, the trade off is an absolutely stunning display with stellar viewing angles and superb brightness and saturation.
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