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Underpinned by the brisk demand for its goods in Asia's high-growth economies, Japan's global exports in December were up 13% from a year earlier, to 6.113 trillion yen, topping November's 9.1% and the 9.9% median forecast of economists polled by Dow Jones Newswires.
Japan Exports to China Set Record Andrew Monahan 2011
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The Permanent Fund is Underpinned by holdings in gold and Treasuries.
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The EU commission in the well tried and tested style of its established propaganda methods stated that the new law ''Underpinned by the principle 'Think Small First' ''.
Small Businesses Big Issues Peter Troy 2008
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Underpinned by the introduction of a bonus-and-penalty system aimed at dissuading consumers from buying fuel-guzzling vehicles, France had seen sales rise for most of the year.
New-Car Sales in Spain, Italy Plunge Jason Sinclair 2008
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Underpinned by Italian service providers, the overall Economic Sentiment Index for the euro zone edged down to 104.7 from 104.8, a stronger outcome than most economists had expected.
ECB Faces Fine Line 2008
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The EU commission in the well tried and tested style of its established propaganda methods stated that the new law ''Underpinned by the principle 'Think Small First' ''.
Archive 2008-06-01 Peter Troy 2008
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Underpinned by the laziest writing and, to be brutally frank, one dimensional characterization that it is surely possible to witness, this lumbered and wheezed its way back onto the schedules for another run.
Archive 2003-01-26 2003
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Underpinned by a Franco-German industrial union, a European federation might thus plan for prosperity at the cost of security.
Britain Versus EuropeThe Schuman Plan and German Revival 1950
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Underpinned by Cisco's significant five-year UK investment of cash, technology and human resources to the projected value of $500 million, the Cisco-driven BIG initiative aims to develop Britain's innovation eco-system and create an environment in which start-up digital businesses and their ideas can flourish.
unknown title 2011
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Underpinned by strategic intent and commercial purpose, sport in North America, rather than reflecting socio-cultural custom and practice, came to reflect operating considerations such as the sale of property rights, and the notion of fans as customers.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Simon Chadwick 2012
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