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borders

[bawr-derz] / ˈbɔr dərz /


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American consumers have grown accustomed to more options at lower prices for autos, clothing, electronics, food and countless other goods thanks to free trade across international borders.

From The Wall Street Journal

The assembly passed a resolution saying it was committed to "the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders."

From Barron's

Now, analysts are turning their focus to the legal authority the administration is likely to take in doing so: Section 301 under the Trade Act of 1974, which allows the administration to launch country-specific investigations, as well as inquiries focused on issues spanning borders.

From Barron's

The comedian has bought 19th Century Ayton Castle in the Scottish Borders, which has 17 bedrooms and comes with 160 acres of land and its own working railway.

From BBC

The sprawling Scottish Borders estate, set in more than 160-acres, is one of only two baronial buildings designed by architect James Gillespie Graham.

From BBC