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1 Trump could then follow through with a threatened new tariff on European-made vehicles.
2 Two features of the new tariff act call for special reference.
3 The new tariff is a good tariff, if people would but think so.
4 U.S. business groups reacted angrily to the new tariff hike.
5 He also signalled a new tariff on banking profits.
6 All had a period of fourteen days in which to subscribe to the new tariff .
7 The duty on arrowroot, under the new tariff , is equalised on all kinds to 4½d.
8 He had thought so before the new tariff ; and he contended so now with tenfold confidence.
9 Towards the end of 1842 a new tariff was enacted by the legislature of the island.
10 Macdonald had urged it in 1879 when he found British resentment strong against his new tariff .
11 So they put the new tariff aside and went to work as though nothing had happened.
12 We are going to have a new tariff .
13 We asked him what the people in that part of the country thought of the new tariff .
14 The LSE has also unveiled a new tariff model which reduces trading fees by about 10 percent.
15 If the new tariff obliges them to sell it for considerable less they will still make money.
16 They were then divided into four grades or classes, each paying contributions according to the new tariff .
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