Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

28 Sentences With "embargos"

How to use embargos in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "embargos" and check conjugation/comparative form for "embargos". Mastering all the usages of "embargos" from sentence examples published by news publications.

We fight bad weather, it's hard to fight tariffs and embargos.
Low energy prices also weaken Russian attempts to threaten its neighbors with energy embargos.
Those standards, commonly known as CAFE, were set in 1975 in response to the Arab oil embargos.
Since the March ban, only countries buying 0.4 percent of Brazilian chicken exports have not lifted the embargos.
Several countries including South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and Singapore lifted embargos on French beef following the OIE decision.
Demands to tone down or remove sexual language are soon joined by embargos on religions, political parties and historical events.
Embargos are a foreign-policy tool meant to pressure rogue governments into changing their ways by cutting off their cash flow.
Mahamat did not specify whether the AU was referring to travel bans, asset freezes or arms embargos - all options that have been discussed.
Many countries have tried to keep and create jobs using various kinds of protectionist policies, such as import tariffs, import quotas and trade embargos.
The ministry sent information clarifying the nature of the new accusations to trade partners and instituting certain "self embargos" as precautionary measures, he said.
"We hope this will also now pave the way to stop the start of trade embargos or activities that are going on," he told CNBC.
Call it the Rotten Embargos score: a corollary roughly calibrated to the time between the lifting of a review embargo and the first available public showtimes.
Turkey's relations with the US and Europe have soured in recent years over Syria and, with the latest US sanctions and European and Canadian arms embargos, ties will suffer further.
Some sanctions have already been lifted on Iran, and there have been suggestions that Canada is contemplating dropping some of its trade embargos that were placed on Russia after its annexation of Crimea.
"As review embargos broke for the new gaming products, performance improvements in older games is not the leap we had initially hoped for," Morgan Stanley analyst Joseph Moore said in a note to clients on Thursday.
Belgium decided to slaughter several thousand pigs in its contaminated zone to prevent the virus reaching farm herds, but it is already facing embargos on its pork exports from countries like South Korea and China, which is also grappling with an outbreak of the disease.
Only naïve voters should expect any kind of socially responsible economic 'deals' from Trump — who bragged about exploiting legal loopholes to justify not paying taxes, trading steel from countries that he considers enemies, and employing illegal immigrants, not to mention bankruptcies, and controversial business deals that defied trade embargos.
Conflict in East Asia that did not involving an actual outbreak of armed clashes or attacks on U.S. allies can still disrupt the global IT supply chain and the U.S. government IT supply chain in particular by embargos, sanctions, rationing, or other disruptions unilaterally imposed by belligerents or by U.S. allies that elect to be neutral.
Not all reporters will agree to an embargo—some outlets have firm policies against agreeing to embargos—so you should work with them to understand how to work around these rules, or decide to share the information when it goes public, knowing that they will be less likely to devote much attention to the story after the news has gone out broadly.
The work began to attract national attention with the Arab Oil Embargos of the 1970s.Fuel Hopes Spur Dynalectron; Work Begun on Process in 1963. The New York Times. June 20, 1979.
The office oversees German exports in general and the export of weaponry and dual-use technology in particular. The BAFA keeps detailed lists of goods which have to be scrutinized before a consent is possible. Hereby it considers embargos and international regulations such as the Chemical Weapons Convention and the Nuclear Suppliers Group. On behest of the European Union the BAFA also enforces the Union's regulations concerning the import of specific goods including textile and steel.
For 15 years Salter sat in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, representing Halifax Township from 1759 to 1765 and Yarmouth Township from 1766 to 1772. During the Seven Years’ War Salter was owner, with other Halifax entrepreneurs, of the privateer ship Lawrence. With his development of a sugar-house at Halifax in the mid-1760s. This and his American trade connections enabled him to capitalize upon the embargos placed on British goods by the Thirteen Colonies in the late 1760s.
The case made international headlines, as well as leading to trade and travel embargos against Czechoslovakia.A petition for a "United Nations Writ of Habeas Corpus" was even filed with the United Nations Commission on Human Rights on behalf of Oatis by attorney Luis Kutner. Luis Kutner, World Habeas Corpus, Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana, 1962, p. 244. During his trial, he confessed to espionage on behalf of the United States, and somewhat more implausibly, on behalf of India, saying he collected intelligence on Czechoslovakia for the Indian charge d'affairs in Prague, Ramchundur Goburdhun.
Other types of Taiwanese Oolongs include Dongding oolong (), white tip oolong (), and baochong oolong (). Oolong tea was practically synonymous with Taiwanese tea in the late 19th century, and competitors in Ceylon sought a US market advantage by publishing materials emphasizing the use of human foot trampling during its production. This was countered by the mechanization of tea processing, publicized at the St. Louis Exhibition. China was subject to trade embargos during the 1950s and 1960s, and during this time Taiwanese tea growers and marketers focused on existing, well-known varieties.
In Japan, the government and nationalists viewed these embargos as acts of aggression; imported oil made up about 80% of domestic consumption, without which Japan's economy, let alone its military, would grind to a halt. The Japanese media, influenced by military propagandists, began to refer to the embargoes as the "ABCD ("American-British-Chinese-Dutch") encirclement" or "ABCD line". Faced with a choice between economic collapse and withdrawal from its recent conquests (with its attendant loss of face), the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters (GHQ) began planning for a war with the Western powers in April or May 1941.
ICTY: Cables released for the trial of Prlic, et al; Beginning in 1994, on instructions from then-President Clinton, Galbraith tacitly allowed weapons to be shipped into Bosnia through Croatia in violation of a UN arms embargo; this policy generated controversy when made public, with a Republican-led House of Representatives committee referring criminal charges against Galbraith, National Security Advisor Anthony Lake and other Clinton Administration officials to the Justice Department.U.S. Congress, Select Committee on Intelligence US Senate. U.S. Actions Regarding Iranian and Other Arms Transfers to the Bosnian Army, 1994–1995'’, November 1996Bromley, Mark. United Nations Arms Embargos: Their Impact on Arms Flows and Target Behaviour.
Poverty was acute among Polish Jews, who had among the highest rates of natural increase in Europe and were often unable to feed their children. After the Peace treaty of Riga, the already numerous Jewish minority of the Second Polish Republic was joined by several hundred thousand refugees escaping pogroms in the East. More than 75 per cent of them lived in the urban areas, with higher than average number of women, children and the elderly.Joseph Marcus, Social and political history of the Jews in Poland, 1919–1939 (ibidem) page 34 Poland was struggling with remnants of devastating economic exploitation by the partitioners and their ensuing trade embargos (see also: German–Polish customs war). New job opportunities were mostly nonexistent before Poland's industrialization of the mid-1930s – although Jewish per capita income among the working population was more than 40% higher in 1929 than that of Polish non-Jews.
Joseph Marcus, Social and political history of the Jews in Poland, 1919–1939 (ibidem) page 34 Poland was an underdeveloped country that strugglined with the remnants of devastating economic exploitation by the partitioners and their ensuing trade embargos (see also German–Polish customs war). For many years, there was widespread poverty among all citizens regardless of ethnicity but especially among the unemployed Jews for whom the help from the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee was slow in coming. Plans for their retraining, considered by the committee in 1929, were out of touch with the depth of the Polish depression. The average standard of living of Polish Jews was among the worst among major Jewish communities in the world. The mostly- nonexistent new job opportunities before Poland's industrialization of the mid-1930s were blamed on anti-Semitism, but Jewish per capita income among the working Jews was more than 40% higher in 1929 than that of Polish non- Jews.

No results under this filter, show 28 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.