「goods」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「manufactured」)
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About 13,000 tons of manufactured | goods, equipment, crude materials, food, and petrole |
he Mission would exchange surplus manufactured | goods for items such as lumber or food stuffs. |
would be obstructed in exporting manufactured | goods and raw materials; |
Rubber balloons, rice mills and manufactured | goods, are major manufacturing products which are pr |
The major manufactured | goods include food products, fertilizers and agricul |
ent on imports for basic food and manufactured | goods due to steady increases in local production. |
ing a business which would import manufactured | goods from Germany. |
traded for blankets, tobacco and manufactured | goods were shipped back on the supply ships. |
In addition to manufactured | goods, traditional and modern fine arts, and arts an |
Additionally, some of these manufactured | goods can then be used at secondary facilities to ma |
introduces protective tariffs on manufactured | goods being imported into Canada, a transcontinental |
in transporting raw materials and manufactured | goods between emerging industrial centers." |
d be used by the Europeans to buy manufactured | goods and raw materials from the United States and C |
ced French duties on most British manufactured | goods to levels not above 30% and reduced British du |
This was so because the manufactured | goods by the blacksmith was needed within and around |
m Hawaii to the United States and manufactured | goods on return trips. |
did serve as a retail market for manufactured | goods purchased wholesale by merchants in nearby Col |
me time, the Soviets' demands for manufactured | goods, such as German machines, were increasing whil |
than 2,500 people, the port ships manufactured | goods and agricultural products from Oklahoma to the |
2) facility for the production of manufactured | goods sold to the feeding programs of the US Governm |
ed facility for the production of manufactured | goods sold to the feeding programs of the US Governm |
r, a protective tariff on foreign manufactured | goods helped expand Disston's enterprise still more, |
axpayers to pay higher prices for manufactured | goods or to send industry abroad so that workers mig |
he South, which relied on foreign manufactured | goods and open foreign markets for its cotton. |
y, population, buying and selling manufactured | goods, family relations, promoting and demoting gene |
million Reichmarks in machinery, manufactured | goods and technology. |
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