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...especially the E.U.'s newest members in Central and Eastern Europe, the sector is a critical part of the economy. In Lithuania, for example, it accounts for as much as 8% of gross domestic product. "The authorities must either take whatever steps are appropriate to persuade the Chinese to limit their appetite for the E.U. market or they will bear the heavy responsibility of further factory closures, rising unemployment and the resultant impact on tax and social security revenues," says Euratex President Filiep Libeert, who is urging the European Commission to limit Chinese exports by invoking a "safeguard clause...
...He’s small, but it doesn’t seem to limit him too much,” assistant captain Tom Cavanagh said. “He makes the guys around him, I think, look a lot better because he does a lot of the little things really well...
Several friends and I plan to go to Costa Rica over spring break; as we tried to sketch out our itinerary, a friend complained that it would be Good Friday when we arrived, which, he felt, would limit our evening plans...
...Saturday, Mercyhurst pushed Harvard to the limit before the Crimson righted its ship and prevented the upset...
Drawing the tournament’s fourth seed in Cal Poly’s Vic Moreno, Preston (23-5)—the EIWA Champion—took the senior to the limit before eventually falling in overtime...