Similar words: import, important, importune, importance, importunate, unimportant, importantly, of importance. Meaning: [ɪm'pɔrt /-'pɔːt] adj. used of especially merchandise brought from a foreign source.
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121 Much of this agony Eliot imported from his own sufferings, though, as usual, these are transmuted through his reading.
122 There are a number of highly capitalized industries with imported technology in the north.
123 They were near the ports where the tin was imported.
124 Since much seafood is imported, the regulatory requirements of other countries need to be examined too.
125 This is in marked contrast to desktop publishing programs where almost every element has to be created externally and then imported.
126 The new law limits the number of foreign cars that can be imported.
127 In other words, imported goods and services help maintain consumption levels in the marketable sector.
128 Their hair was everywhere in the gusts: a solemn mercenary navy imported by a poor place.
129 Local oil companies want a 10 percent tariff on refined petroleum products and 3 percent duty for imported crude oil.
130 Much of our raw materials and our food must be purchased in world markets and imported.
131 The outcome is that Scotch Whisky has been left to compete on distinctly unfavourable terms with imported wines.
132 Imported by Jack from the cellars of Newark and Brooklyn.
133 From 1942 to 1947, 250, 000 braceros were imported into California.
134 Briefly, they exported manufactured goods and capital, and they imported raw materials.
135 Most of the wines served in this restaurant are imported from France.
136 Local produce often goes to waste because people prefer to buy imported food.
137 Some details of the mechanisms of dispersal of such imported goods can be obtained by a more detailed examination of their distributions.
138 The rough staves were usually imported from Scandinavia and were brought up river by barge.
139 Democrat policy on energy includes plans for the development of alternative energy sources and a reduction in dependence on imported oil.
140 Furthermore, there is concern about foodstuffs imported from newly endemic areas.
141 According to the report, twenty thousand exotic birds die each year while being imported to Britain.
142 High grade imported ores are used. Scrap metal is added to the steel furnaces.
143 What is less clear is whether they were cut in Kent or imported ready cut.
144 When oil was first imported this was the place chosen for an oil refinery.
145 This was a huge increase compared with the 4,000 tonnes imported in 1981.
146 The removal of the tax protection against imported silk in 1859 led to its and many of its neighbours' ultimate downfall.
147 A nation should restrict its foreign trade so that it exported more finished goods than it imported.
148 A man who lost his agency for imported electronic equipment, for example,[www.Sentencedict.com] did not praise nationalization of the import business.
149 The sugar program works by limiting domestic production and erecting trade barriers that keep the price of imported sugar high.
150 The original juice may be from cider apples, but it is just as likely to be imported eating apple juice concentrate.
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