How to Use exportation in a Sentence
exportation
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The exportation of these images are already bringing change to the world’s view of Africa and its people.
— Shantay Robinson, Smithsonian Magazine, 25 Feb. 2022 -
Many of the fish don't survive from capture to exportation.
— Patrick Whittle, BostonGlobe.com, 16 Aug. 2023 -
The exportation of African Music to American venues, dance-floors and living rooms.
— Raval Davis, Forbes, 28 Oct. 2021 -
China has also cut tariffs up to 98% to increase the exportation of goods from nine African nations.
— Quartz, 12 Oct. 2022 -
In 1860, Houston became a railroad hub for the exportation of what product?
— Houston Chronicle, 17 Mar. 2020 -
Experts also say exportation has become deeply ingrained in the supply chain, down to the farm level.
— Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY, 16 June 2020 -
All eight are in custody following the issuance of a 12-count indictment related to the thefts and exportation.
— Taylor Pettaway, San Antonio Express-News, 10 May 2023 -
This all comes as a response to the U.S. and others limiting their own exportation of high-tech microchips, leaving China on the outside looking in.
— Tim Newcomb, Popular Mechanics, 18 Apr. 2023 -
The number taken out of the country surged in the late 1920s, just before the Iranian government outlawed their exportation.
— James C. McKinley Jr., New York Times, 29 Oct. 2017 -
As part of his platform, Myers wants to built on Indiana's exportation of medical and health care supplies.
— Chris Sikich, Indianapolis Star, 29 Apr. 2020 -
This raised the alarm, Abernethy says, because Brazil doesn’t allow exportation of its native tarantulas.
— Jason Bittel, National Geographic, 16 Sep. 2020 -
Then the refined products get shipped around the world, which counts as other-petroleum-product exportation.
— Dominic Pino, National Review, 17 Mar. 2022 -
The exportation of American culture has long been one of our nation’s greatest soft-power assets.
— John Ratcliffe, WSJ, 27 Oct. 2022 -
Offences against the law relating to the control of exportation or importation of goods of any type, or the international transfer of funds.
— Mary Hui, Quartz, 7 June 2019 -
Jacaranda, a dark rosewood that was a favorite of the midcentury designers, has been logged almost to the point of extinction, and the exportation of it is now highly restricted.
— Helena Madden, Robb Report, 13 Mar. 2021 -
Introduced in Congress last month, the bipartisan bill would add horses to a law that permanently bans the sale of dog and cat meat for human consumption in the U.S. and the exportation of animals for the same purpose.
— Julie Jag, The Salt Lake Tribune, 19 July 2023 -
Saudi exportation of Salafism, although somewhat slower and less radical of late, is one reason the Islamist war against the West could become a much more serious conflict.
— Max Singer, WSJ, 3 Aug. 2017 -
In early October, after multiple phone calls with Susan, the American taxidermist wrote to one of the shipping agents involved in the exportation process.
— Mike Spies, The New Yorker, 29 July 2021 -
The federal government is looking to ban importation and exportation of a species of a tropical fish that conservation groups have long said is exploited by the pet trade.
— Patrick Whittle, BostonGlobe.com, 16 Aug. 2023 -
Those countries will also be able to export the vaccines to other developing countries; however, re-exportation of the vaccines will not be allowed.
— David Meyer, Fortune, 17 June 2022 -
The state’s population relies heavily on the extraction and exportation of natural resources like oil, gas and coal.
— Jose A. Del Real, Washington Post, 6 Nov. 2022 -
Some people voiced concerns about the potential for exportation of groundwater, which led to discussions in the Legislature.
— Ian James, The Arizona Republic, 17 Apr. 2021 -
Arise also provides assurance that American consumers will hear American voices on the line’s other end, helping to reverse the exportation of call center jobs to places like the Philippines.
— Ken Armstrong, ProPublica, 2 Oct. 2020 -
According to the 1952 Dangerous Drug Act, there is a provision that allows for the importation, possession and exportation of cannabis as long as it is authorized by the Malaysian health minister.
— Lindsey Bartlett, Forbes, 15 June 2021 -
Toomey had previously called on the Obama administration to put pressure on China to stop the production of fentanyl and block its exportation, according to the Times Online.
— Alexandria Hein, Fox News, 24 Sep. 2018 -
Lee: There are three stages: culture creation, culture expansion, and culture exportation.
— Tamar Herman, Billboard, 5 Aug. 2019 -
The capture and exportation of wild creatures can deplete natural ecosystems and contribute to the decline of wild species that may already be under stress from other factors like development and climate change.
— Chris Iovenko, Discover Magazine, 4 May 2023 -
The lawsuit was a test for a growing movement to prohibit the plundering and exportation of national art treasures from underdeveloped nations.
— Dawn Mitchell, Indianapolis Star, 26 Dec. 2019 -
A number of its systems have been affected from tax collection to importation and exportation processes through the customs agency.
— Time, 22 Apr. 2022 -
This is despite the fact that supply chain ruptures have affected this industry and global cocoa exportation is decelerating by 4.2% over the next four years, according to a recent market study.
— K Barrett Bilali, Quartz, 1 Sep. 2022
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