Similar words: damping, camping, impinge, dump, carping, dipping, chopping, developing. Meaning: ['dʌmpɪŋ] n. selling goods abroad at a price below that charged in the domestic market.
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91. The reclamation would involve dumping the dredged material on the estuary's Lappel bank.
92. The protests were aimed at ending the dumping of harmful industrial waste at sea.
93. There is a danger of leakages and the deliberate dumping of radioactive material, with potentially catastrophic results for the environment.
94. A dumping incident in 1980 goaded the government into action on the EEC wastes directives.
95. Clark's vigorous campaign against the dumping of nuclear waste will continue.
96. They then hacked off his legs before dumping the remains in the grounds of a nearby hospital.
97. Since most tables are also used for dumping, leave space so that the arrangements aren't continually being disturbed.
98. Under the London Dumping Convention, military dumping is allowed but must be notified to the convention's secretariat.
99. The back lanes in the North Road area have been atrocious, people were dumping their rubbish in them.
100. The problem here in part is the history and tradition of mental hospitals, which have been dumping grounds in the past.
101. For patients with postoperative dumping or diarrhoea it is prudent to assess gastric emptying before starting remedial surgery.
102. Britain has defended its right to use the North Sea as a dumping ground.
103. Dumping the air from one line into another at a 90-degree angle creates turbulence and can drastically reduce air flow.
104. We have acquired a reputation as the dumping ground with lightning speed.
105. Some companies are keeping their options open on retaining or dumping anachronistic names.
106. Over the years indiscriminate dumping has resulted in a large number of environmentally dangerous sites that are leaking toxic and hazardous chemicals.
107. Overfishing by foreign vessels and toxic waste dumping were also major causes for concern at their annual summit.
108. The Convention has been instrumental in helping to eliminate the dumping of industrialized countries' hazardous wastes on developing countries.
109. Two of the most notorious, Angelo Paccione and Anthony Vulpis(sentencedict.com), are serving 12-year terms for illegal dumping.
110. The issue of dumping radioactive waste overshadowed the final phase of the negotiations and nearly caused them to break down.
111. As a temporary fix, the port in April began dumping the water into the city sewer system.
112. One result has been that the price of dumping rubbish has varied widely around the country.
113. Read in studio Prison officers at a new jail say it's becoming a dumping ground for unruly inmates.
114. The stairs then retract, turning the stairway into a sheer slope and dumping the adventurers down to the bottom.
115. The group fears that the change in regulations would lead to more ocean dumping which could adversely affect sea life and beaches.
116. Material suitable for deep sea dumping included sewage sludge, industrial waste,[http://sentencedict.com/dumping.html] and toxic ashes left after the incineration of garbage.
117. Dumping of excess inventory by some manufacturers has exacerbated the problem.
118. They flip from one airport to another collecting and dumping in remote corners, removed from passenger terminals.
119. It also looks at the problems of mounting an anti- dumping action against a Communist country.
120. The surface therefore can cool rapidly by dumping its radiation into space.
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