Similar words: sporting, supporting, reporting, import, imported, importer, important, importune. Meaning: [ɪm'pɔrt /-'pɔːt] n. the commercial activity of buying and bringing in goods from a foreign country.
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31. Now the tax on importing used cars has been slashed.
32. Now, it seems, bankers are growing keener on importing ideas - and bosses - from industry.
33. A politically-controversial alternative would involve importing low-sulphur coal from overseas.
34. He was later fined 900 pounds after pleading guilty to possessing indecent photographs of children and importing indecent material.
35. The imperial powers had two main interests on the island: keeping down insurrection and importing its rice and sugar.
36. Derrick took up fitness training just 13 years ago after his jewellery importing business folded.
37. The Tongs began importing women for prostitution in late 1853.
38. Formerly the Amazon region was more thinly populated than the Sahara, containing perhaps some 50000 people, and importing food.
39. The business of importing dramatic madness to Broadmoor was embarked on with enormous misgivings.
40. King felt that importing additional slaves would make national defense more difficult and costly.
41. This proved to be so commercially successful that it became a reciprocal arrangement, with Mills and Boon importing Harlequin titles.
42. If there is no room to add any extra counter space try importing a free-standing butcher-block worktop or a trolley or cart.
43. Two of importing indecent material and one of possessing indecent photographs of children.
44. One after another, various State enterprises in charge of importing foreign produce collapsed: Alimag, which specialized in food.
45. Trade agreements grease the wheels of importing and exporting.
46. This is importing in the thoroughfare.
47. Importing gnosis now works fine in a script.
48. Be capable of importing multi - language character sets.
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50. Customs Invoice is a special invoice required by importing customs to determine the values and origin of the imported goods.
51. Core technology still need importing, though China has become an international trade power and the additional value of export products' technical content is relatively low.
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52. Importing refined oil will lead to the loss of business for refiners.
53. He is accused of illegally importing arms into the country.
54. Correction coefficients can be received based on statistic average when importing a test signal. Then quadrature demodulation errors are realized.
55. To make the map data contain more information, the paper researched on EPS platform importing MGE data and focused on the data reduction after importing data based on EPS.
56. When it comes to osmolarity, single cells keep it simple. They adjust their fluid intake by importing or exporting salts across their membranes.
57. In response, the importing countries negotiated and in some cases leased land in other, more irrigable countries to grow grain and produce biofuels for themselves.
58. However, China does not want to become reliant on importing EW systems.
59. So far, the authorities had approved 407 applications from television transmission companies and registered media for importing and using satellite devices.
60. Units and individuals shall, within the time limit prescribed by the State Council, stop producing, importing and selling leaded gasoline.
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