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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
tariff .
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Examples
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While Bell must possess PPPoE header information in order to provide GAS, there is no need for Bell to examine even the source and destination IP address information of GAS traffic in order to deliver the tariffed service.
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Cheap expatriate goods from heavily tariffed trade partners.
Weld (St. Petersburg Blues) Andrew Trent 2010
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When further pressed on the matter, AT&T “service” reps have stated that one may obtain a business-tariffed account.
AT&T and Other I.S.P.’s May Be Getting Ready to Filter - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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At this juncture, if not collapsing the current undemocratic trade scheme, we should temporarily suspend GATT-NAFTA-WTO rules, say, for three years and allow truly free and/or tariffed trade to proceed ... according to domestic needs and wants.
The Protectionists Were Right - On the Idiocy of Interdependency and Export-Driven Economies 2009
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But enforcing those regulations so that imported products are tariffed to offset the cost of these regulations on American manufacturing is another matter entirely.
Obama Drops New Mailer Hitting Hillary On Trade, But Its Implication Is Wrong 2009
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While Bell must possess PPPoE header information in order to provide GAS, there is no need for Bell to examine even the source and destination IP address information of GAS traffic in order to deliver the tariffed service.
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Running with the silly concept, imported goods may be considered to contain the carbon that was converted into CO2 in the manufacturing of the good, and taxed tariffed, feed appropriately.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Hansen: Fee-and-Dividend not Cap-and-Trade 2009
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I'm not suggesting we totally abandon competition for the days of tariffed fares and regulated monopolies, but perhaps there's something that lies in between, something that restores a level of confidence and competence to the system, while returning stability to an industry that has collectively lost $15 billion since deregulation?
David Goldstein: Passengers Suffer as Airlines Circle the Drain 2008
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The twenty-four houses jealously guarded monopolies of tariffed goods among themselves, enriching themselves from customs duties as well as forays into entrepreneurship.
:Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2008
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The twenty-four houses jealously guarded monopolies of tariffed goods among themselves, enriching themselves from customs duties as well as forays into entrepreneurship.
Archive 2008-09-01 Tim Stretton 2008
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