tariff - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • impose: The list was to have been rotated, imposing further tariffs on a revised range of European goods.
  • bundle: If I buy a bundled tariff, can I change the bundle size?
  • eliminate: How could reducing or eliminating tariffs and quotas or eliminating restrictions on foreign investment have different impact on women as opposed to men?
  • recommend: The Lord Chief Justice recommended a tariff of 14 years.

Preposition: on

  • import: The UK steel industry has welcomed today's announcement by President Bush that the section 201 tariffs on steel imports are being withdrawn.

Adjective modifier

  • unmetered: Second is that there is no universal unmetered tariff from BT.
  • preferential: In addition Members have access to all properties within the collection of hotels - all at a preferential tariff.
  • pay-as-you-go: Pay-as-you-go tariffs at hotspots can add up quickly, averaging roughly £ 6 per hour or £ 10 per day.
  • Vodafone: Along with a selection of standard Vodafone tariffs, there is also a bespoke package for Asda.
  • green: Switching to a new, greener tariff is easy.
  • reduced: Hill View House operates a reduced nightly tariff for short breaks taken during both the high and low season.

Modifies a noun

  • escalation: They support development, but then deter countries from processing their own products by tariff escalation.
  • barrier: Textile quotas are to be abolished by 2005, but tariff barriers remain high.
  • reduction: Eligible students may choose to receive the tariff reduction instead of the Scholarship.
  • point: IB 30 points Irish Highers 280 tariff points, to be taken from the best 4 of at least 5 subjects studied.

Noun used with modifier

  • feed-in: The main disadvantage of fixed feed-in tariffs is the political risk inherent in the system.
  • flat-rate: Flat-rate data tariffs will emerge as they did in the Internet space.
  • import: Smuggled, low price counterfeit goods also mean significant loss of revenue for countries with import tariffs.
  • electricity: The Center will also support the concept of " green electricity tariffs.
  • custom: In the Uruguay Round, the EU was instrumental in securing an average reduction of 40 % in industrial customs tariffs among the participants.

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