Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
export .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the commercial activity of selling and shipping goods to a foreign country
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Examples
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ANNOUNCER: Democratic candidate Senator John Edwards says he takes the loss of American jobs to cheap overseas labor markets personally, what we call exporting America.
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GLASSMAN: I really object to this term exporting American jobs.
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Yet, while remittances provide a vital lifeline, migration can take a toll on caregiving in "exporting" countries.
Michelle Chen: How the Global "Gray Wave" Crashes Through Closed Borders Michelle Chen 2010
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Yet, while remittances provide a vital lifeline, migration can take a toll on caregiving in "exporting" countries.
Michelle Chen: How the Global "Gray Wave" Crashes Through Closed Borders Michelle Chen 2010
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Yet, while remittances provide a vital lifeline, migration can take a toll on caregiving in "exporting" countries.
Michelle Chen: How the Global "Gray Wave" Crashes Through Closed Borders Michelle Chen 2010
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Yet, while remittances provide a vital lifeline, migration can take a toll on caregiving in "exporting" countries.
Michelle Chen: How the Global "Gray Wave" Crashes Through Closed Borders Michelle Chen 2010
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Yet, while remittances provide a vital lifeline, migration can take a toll on caregiving in "exporting" countries.
Michelle Chen: How the Global "Gray Wave" Crashes Through Closed Borders Michelle Chen 2010
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Yet, while remittances provide a vital lifeline, migration can take a toll on caregiving in "exporting" countries.
Michelle Chen: How the Global "Gray Wave" Crashes Through Closed Borders Michelle Chen 2010
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Yet, while remittances provide a vital lifeline, migration can take a toll on caregiving in "exporting" countries.
Michelle Chen: How the Global "Gray Wave" Crashes Through Closed Borders Michelle Chen 2010
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Yet, while remittances provide a vital lifeline, migration can take a toll on caregiving in "exporting" countries.
Michelle Chen: How the Global "Gray Wave" Crashes Through Closed Borders Michelle Chen 2010
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