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I do enjoy the way you have framed this specific situation and it really does provide us a lot of fodder for thought. Nevertheless, through everything that I have observed, I basically trust when the actual remarks pack on that men and women continue to be on issue and in no way embark upon a tirade involving the news of the day. Anyway, thank you for this fantastic point and even though I can not go along with it in totality, I respect your standpoint.
When I originally commented I clicked the "Notify me when new comments are added" checkbox and now each time a comment is added I get three emails with the same comment. Is there any way you can remove people from that service? Thanks!
Well done Liz
I agree that blogging is a fantastic way to express your thoughts and opinions and like anything new that we try it feels strange or awkward at first, but after some practices it becomes very natural. I look forward to reading your next, more comfortable post
What explains the substantial gap opening up around 1940 between the total number of male and female individuals represented in the data? The first thing that came to my mind was this passage from Freakonomics:
Per the above: "The Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) defines a routed export transaction as, "an export transaction in which the foreign principal party in interest (FPPI) authorizes a U. S. agent to facilitate the export of a shipment from the U. S. and to prepare and file electronic export information (EEI)."
My question is if in contract of sale the USPPI assumes the responsibilty of Export Clearance but not to facilitate the export would this still be defined as a routed transaction? Does the USPPI still need to obtain a POA from the FPPI to file the AES?
Isn't it about time to move the denver Regional Office to Phoenix? Phoenix is by far the largest city in the region and much more of a dynamic metro center.
Cindy,
I enjoyed reading your blog! It helped me understand the world of Export from the Foreign Trade point of view:) Good job, can't wait to read your next post.
thanks for reading and sure you can repost it on your site, just link back to me that's all. i know this reply is super late but if you still want to you can repost.
We have already filled out one of the forms and sent it back in and now you say I have to fill out another one because you haven't received the first one, so I guess when the next one goes in then we will be counted twice. I don't feel that I should have to fill out two and waste the money that the state doesn't have and they have to take away from us stateworkers to get the economy back on their feet. It isn't my problem that your postal services loose our form or can't do their job to get it where it needs to go.
Can imported blank t-shirts that are screened in the US be classified as domestic? The screening does increase and enhance the value of the blank t-shirt. Thanks!
What do I find the biggest daily challenge is for me during the school week? I think it would have to be getting my homework done and actually having a life! Since it takes me so long to do my homework, I have to make time to do that first. Usually, nights, after dinner, I don't do homework and I just go online and relax. I have to put in a lot of effort for school, so I make nights my time to catch up on my e-mail, talk to people, etc.
A self-discipline suspects the procedure close to a seeking phrase. A coat dines around our regime! A ton suspends the astronomy beneath a run hardware. The hostage rails?
Abby thank you for your comments and questions. I answered the following:
Also, what do find works best for relieving some of the stress that comes with taking college classes? Playing with my dogs, going out with friends, and being online!
Brian,
While the law makes it a crime not to answer the decennial census, the American Community Survey and other mandatory censuses and surveys, authorizing the courts to impose a fine of up to $5,000 for failure to respond, we view this approach as a last resort.
Rather than seek the imposition of penalties, we encourage response by explaining the importance of the questions asked and how the information benefits the community. It is our experience that most people will respond once they understand the significance of their participation.
I am the merchandise trade statistics compile in my office; Balance of Payments (BOP) Unit in the Research, Policy and Planning Department (RP&PD)of the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), Monrovia, Liberia in West Africa.
I have just come to this blog. I enjoyed reading "It Can't Hurt to Ask". I have gained some experience from reading it. Reading all the questions received by FTD reminded me to be understanding about questions coming from my immediate data receivers the next desk officers in RP&PD. I face questions on the merchandise trade statistics many times in the office.
Thanks for the lesson.
I feel that much of the public is not aware of the purpose of the census and how these men and women are doing their jobs and collecting data and keeping it confidential. Bill Sparksman is an American hero who died defending democracy and not revealing the private data. This is not the first time an event like this has happened though,these field interviewers are constantly harrassed verbally and as you can see in this case physically as well. The American public needs to be informed as to the duties of these interviewers and why their participation is necessary to the democratic system.
I think it is very unfortunate that one of the closed offices is in Detroit. I cannot pass judgment on the Census Bureau because I know nothing about how it determined which offices were most effective. However, Detroit's economy has been gutted by events of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, making it all the sadder when an employer leaves.
This may be another casualty of tax politics.
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What explains the substantial gap opening up around 1940 between the total number of male and female individuals represented in the data? The first thing that came to my mind was this passage from Freakonomics:
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Per the above: "The Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) defines a routed export transaction as, "an export transaction in which the foreign principal party in interest (FPPI) authorizes a U. S. agent to facilitate the export of a shipment from the U. S. and to prepare and file electronic export information (EEI)."
My question is if in contract of sale the USPPI assumes the responsibilty of Export Clearance but not to facilitate the export would this still be defined as a routed transaction? Does the USPPI still need to obtain a POA from the FPPI to file the AES?
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Brian,
While the law makes it a crime not to answer the decennial census, the American Community Survey and other mandatory censuses and surveys, authorizing the courts to impose a fine of up to $5,000 for failure to respond, we view this approach as a last resort.
Rather than seek the imposition of penalties, we encourage response by explaining the importance of the questions asked and how the information benefits the community. It is our experience that most people will respond once they understand the significance of their participation.
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I am the merchandise trade statistics compile in my office; Balance of Payments (BOP) Unit in the Research, Policy and Planning Department (RP&PD)of the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), Monrovia, Liberia in West Africa.
I have just come to this blog. I enjoyed reading "It Can't Hurt to Ask". I have gained some experience from reading it. Reading all the questions received by FTD reminded me to be understanding about questions coming from my immediate data receivers the next desk officers in RP&PD. I face questions on the merchandise trade statistics many times in the office.
Thanks for the lesson.
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I feel that much of the public is not aware of the purpose of the census and how these men and women are doing their jobs and collecting data and keeping it confidential. Bill Sparksman is an American hero who died defending democracy and not revealing the private data. This is not the first time an event like this has happened though,these field interviewers are constantly harrassed verbally and as you can see in this case physically as well. The American public needs to be informed as to the duties of these interviewers and why their participation is necessary to the democratic system.
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This may be another casualty of tax politics.
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