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He said Congress, out of concern for national security and domestic commerce, had the authority to pass the law.
There is no otherwise a balance on foreign than on domestic commerce.
He engaged as a merchant in foreign and domestic commerce in Portland.
These innovations facilitated the export-import trade as well as domestic commerce.
In domestic commerce, we find no contradiction between free trade and fair labor standards, such as a prohibition of child labor.
Banking, foreign trade and domestic commerce were nationalized.
Members of the Chinese community had long dominated domestic commerce and had served as agents for the royal trade monopolies.
He was appointed head of a department of the Ministry of Domestic Commerce.
In the 17th and 18th centuries, domestic commerce increased the importance of the town as a port and marketplace.
Maryland and Virginia have as little occasion for those metals in their foreign as in their domestic commerce.
Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
FDA does not intend to take action to remove from domestic commerce orange juice containing the reported low levels of carbendazim.
Recommended changes included granting Congress power over foreign and domestic commerce, and providing means for Congress to collect money from state treasuries.
The historic mission of the Department is "to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce" of the United States.
In 1912 Congress provided that United States ships engaged in domestic commerce should be exempted from canal tolls.
Finally, the United Nations reported, with the collapse of domestic commerce as the result of road ambushes, per-capita income dropped by half in the 1980's.
Due to dramatic developments in domestic commerce, the fairs lost their dominant role, and the stores, these 'eternal trade points' started to appear in the city.
Because trade between the two Germanys is treated as domestic commerce, East Germany already enjoys a special trading relationship with the European Community.
In 1948, he became acting chief of the National Income Division of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
In 1926, Mr. Eder was appointed to head the Latin section of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
When the Bureau of Statistics was merged into the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce in 1912, Austin became its assistant chief.
The Department of Commerce fosters, promotes, and develops the foreign and domestic commerce, economic development, and technological advancement of the United States.
"Reduced to its essential terms, the Jones Act simply requires companies operating in the domestic commerce of the United States to comply with U.S. laws.
Washington, D.C.: United States Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce; Government Printing Office.
Under Roosevelt, he was named director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, but the Senate declined to confirm him because he once voted Republican.