1.   The incentive offered by the electricity boards will be a lower tariff.

2.   American business groups saw the vote as a turning point that could lead to billions of dollars in exports to China, which agreed to lower tariffs on imports.

3.   And business leaders began arguing that lower tariff barriers were not their top priority.

4.   And in fact, if lower tariffs mean brisker global competition, then foreign manufacturers might conceivably gain ground on U.S. information-technology companies.

5.   And his big reform issue was lower tariffs, an important step in the direction of what our era has come to call globalization.

6.   As a result, Georgian and Western government officials said, the country was willing to accept lower tariffs.

7.   Automobile production is one area in which U.S. companies could benefit by lower tariffs.

8.   Azerbaijani officials want lower tariffs than the World Bank believes Georgia should get for carrying the natural gas across its territory.

9.   Administration officials are noncommittal about any direct financial aid for steel makers, and Bush may well choose to impose lower tariffs or quotas than the industry would like.

10.   But he took a dig at the Europeans, noting that the United States had lower tariffs than the European Union.

a. + tariff >>共 254
high 10.93%
punitive 9.46%
new 7.10%
lower 6.89%
higher 6.75%
low 4.45%
retaliatory 2.85%
preferential 2.16%
lowest 1.95%
same 1.67%
lower + n. >>共 573
price 9.68%
rate 7.98%
house 7.62%
court 6.23%
cost 4.78%
level 2.87%
tax 2.39%
back 2.29%
profit 1.22%
earnings 1.11%
tariff 0.44%
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