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countervailable

Definitions

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  • adjective Able to be countervailed; able to be counteracted, counterbalanced or neutralized; compensable.

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Examples

  • Many of China's practices provide its companies with a clear-cut "countervailable subsidy" and they need to be treated as such, including China's abysmal environmental practices.

    Leo Hindery, Jr.: "Where Do Democrats Go Next?" It's Not Where Evan Bayh Would Have Us Go Jr. Leo Hindery 2010

  • Many of China's practices provide its companies with a clear-cut "countervailable subsidy" and they need to be treated as such, including China's abysmal environmental practices.

    Leo Hindery, Jr.: "Where Do Democrats Go Next?" It's Not Where Evan Bayh Would Have Us Go Jr. Leo Hindery 2010

  • Many of China's practices provide its companies with a clear-cut "countervailable subsidy" and they need to be treated as such, including China's abysmal environmental practices.

    Leo Hindery, Jr.: "Where Do Democrats Go Next?" It's Not Where Evan Bayh Would Have Us Go Jr. Leo Hindery 2010

  • China, which defends its currency practices as an internal matter, would likely be upset by a formal Commerce Department decision to investigate whether its exchange-rate actions constitute a countervailable subsidy.

    BNET Articles BT Trax 2010

  • China, which defends its currency practices as an internal matter, would likely be upset by a formal Commerce Department decision to investigate whether its exchange-rate actions constitute a countervailable subsidy.

    BNET Articles BT Trax 2010

  • China, which defends its currency practices as an internal matter, would likely be upset by a formal Commerce Department decision to investigate whether its exchange-rate actions constitute a countervailable subsidy.

    Reuters: Top News 2010

  • China, which defends its currency practices as an internal matter, would likely be upset by a formal Commerce Department decision to investigate whether its exchange-rate actions constitute a countervailable subsidy.

    BNET Articles BT Trax 2010

  • His department was "currently reviewing allegations" by two US companies that China's currency practices constituted "a countervailable subsidy."

    My Sinchew - 2010

  • China, which defends its currency practices as an internal matter, would likely be upset by a formal Commerce Department decision to investigate whether its exchange-rate actions constitute a countervailable subsidy.

    BNET Articles BT Trax 2010

  • China, which defends its currency practices as an internal matter, would likely be upset by a formal Commerce Department decision to investigate whether its exchange-rate actions constitute a countervailable subsidy.

    Reuters: Top News 2010

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