Section 604 of the 1974 Act authorizes the President to embody in the HTS the substance of relevant provisions of chapter V of that Act, and of other Acts affecting import treatment, and of actions taken thereunder, including the removal, modification, continuance, or imposition of any rate of duty or other import restriction.
Section 604 of the 1974 Act (19 U.S.C. 2483) authorizes the President to embody in the HTS the substance of the relevant provisions of that Act, and of other acts affecting import treatment, and actions taken thereunder, including the removal, modification, continuance, or imposition of any rate of duty or other import restriction.
She underscored that languages are not only tools of communication -- they carry values and meaning, and they embody identities in all their diversity and richness, conveying visions of the world, emphasizing again the contribution of Arabic, its poets and writers, to universal culture.
And in that determination, that resolve, you embody what's best in America and you keep making America stronger.
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The Kremlin wants to anticipate the public mood, and is testing its candidates and the ideas they embody on television and in opinion polls.
PDI-P, which in 1999 seemed to embody the reformist cause, has since embraced several controversial figures from the Suharto era, and cosied up to the generals.
In a sense, they embody the ultimate American Experience: they live to shop.
These soldiers embody the spirit that guides our troops in Afghanistan every day -- the courage, the resolve, the relentless focus on their mission: to break the momentum of the Taliban insurgency, and to build the capacity of Afghans to defend themselves, and to make sure that Afghanistan is never again a safe haven for terrorists who would attack our country.
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The service, and the straight-talking Mr Bertolaso, a doctor who once managed hospitals in conflict zones, seemed to embody the best of Italy.
Politicians and pundits from left and right are questioning Mr Wulff's ability to survive in his largely ceremonial role, in which he is meant to embody the conscience of the nation.
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The items for the exhibition were chosen for their artistic significance and their historic importance, and for the supreme skill in diamond cutting and mounting they embody, said Caroline de Guitaut, exhibition curator.
In 2000, Mr Fox managed to embody the desire of many voters to break with Mexico's old order.
In this sense, each of you embody the same uplifting, optimistic spirit that has always defined the American original we honor today one of the true keepers of the flame of freedom.
In this sense, each of you embody the same uplifting, optimistic spirit that has always defined the American original we honor today — one of the true keepers of the flame of freedom.
In an age of selfishness, they embody responsibility.
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Created in 2001, California Adventure was designed to embody the spirit of the state of California.
If so, Mr Putin will find it hard to honour the generous promises he made in his campaign, when he seemed to embody government largesse.
Our goal is to embody the warmth of traditional hospitality Hawaii is known for in our service, as these kinds of interactions form the basis of our service and have everything to do with our high level of customer satisfaction.
The GOP is intended to embody the hopes and dreams of the nation, too, in a budget not too radically dissimilar from that of the Democrats.
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