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anti-trade
anti-trade, attrib. a. and n. (ˈæntɪˌtreɪd) [anti- 2.] In anti-trade wind, also ellipt. anti-trade, -s: A wind that blows steadily in the opposite direction to the trade-wind, that is, in the northern hemisphere from S.W., and in southern hemisphere from N.W.1853 Sir J. Herschel Pop. Lect. iv. §19. ...
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Anti Common Market and Free Trade Party
The Anti Common Market and Free Trade Party was a British political party that opposed Britain's membership of the European Union and fought a number of by-elections in the 1970s and 1980s. It was also known as the Free Trade Liberal Party and All Party Anti-Common Market. Among its members were Art...
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Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) is a multilateral treaty for the purpose of establishing international standards for intellectual property rights enforcement that did not enter into force. The agreement aims to establish an international legal framework for targeting counterfeit goods...
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Paramilitary groups are illegal in 50 states. Will a new federal law ...
2 days agoFederal law proposed against so-called militias. New legislation proposed in the House and Senate seeks to outlaw paramilitary activity including patrolling and drilling. The federal law would add ...
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1 day ago — US antitrust enforcers have issued a warning to companies under investigation to not delete any messages on platforms like Slack, Signal and ...
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trade-wind
ˈtrade-wind [f. trade n. + wind n. App. originating in the phrase to blow trade: see trade n. 3 d. Afterwards often shortened in nautical use to trade, in pl. ‘the trades’: see trade n. 13. The name had in its origin nothing to do with trade in the sense ‘commerce’, or ‘passage for the purpose of tr...
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Blatcherism
policies, support for Privatization or the private ownership of former public services, a monetarist/neo-classical economic policy and a retention of anti-trade
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Edward Martell (politician)
His anti-trade union newspaper, The New Daily, reached a circulation of 100,000. Martell's strong anti-trade union line counted against him, as local union activists threw themselves wholeheartedly into Benn's campaign.
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Kay Nolte Smith
Smith's second novel, Catching Fire, was written in 1982 and is set in the world of the New York theater, with an anti-trade union political stance.
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Jim Prior
During his period in the Cabinet, he is believed to have angered the right wing of his party and the Prime Minister for not pressing far enough with anti-trade
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Citizens' Alliance (disambiguation)
Citizens' Alliance (early 1900s) was the name for local anti-trade union groups which united in October 1903 under the banner of the Citizens Industrial
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Communist League (Denmark)
and form a new organization on the grounds that it was not possible to build a militant and revolutionary organization cohabitating with hippies and anti-trade
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Kate Duncan (furniture maker)
Address is billed by the organizers as “anything but a trade show” and is described publicly as the “anti-trade show show”.
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Feminist constructivism
politics have not received as much attention in the media, due to more attention being given to the arguments of environmentalists and labor issues at anti-trade
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Central Democratic Association
The Chartists joined a campaign against Wilson Overend, a local magistrate accused of anti-trade union bias, and later in the year, initiated a campaign
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