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How to use cabotage in a sentence

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There are also words like cabotage, lamprophony, and gelid that are used so rarely you can live your life without ever hearing them.
No, I do not support cabotage, because cabotage adds a cost to users of ships, and it makes them less competitive.
The Green Party has been supporting the unions in terms of getting cabotage, where local freight is carried by local carriers.
I am telling those who want more cabotage that the internal market is being built gradually and has to go hand in hand with harmonization.
Lastly, continuity means that, in a given period, a haulier is engaged solely in cabotage operations.
The way in which the existing cabotage rules were interpreted varied too widely from Member State to Member State, necessitating rules.
Consequently, the European Commission accepts that the liberalization of cabotage is a long-term objective.
That's because the European Union, in its wisdom, extends cabotage rights to airlines from all member countries.
You don't have to look at the Gulf's aviation boom to see how silly America's cabotage rules are in practice.
But the most obvious one is a near-total ban on cabotage rights for foreign airlines.
The third railway legislative package will also open up international passenger transport, including cabotage.
A concern has been raised about the new regulations surrounding container cabotage.
These are two further criteria which may be used to check the new cabotage definition.
The running of cabotage services in road transport of passengers and goods is prohibited.
The performance of transport networks will be optimized by improving the cabotage system.
A clear majority felt that modified sixth freedom and tag-end cabotage would benefit travelers and airlines over time, with tag-end cabotage identified as more beneficial.
In International Law, cabotage is identified with coasting-trade so that it means navigating and trading along the coast between the ports thereof.
This state of affairs arises from a little known regulation called cabotage or the provision of commercial domestic air services within a country.
In many instances paying the road tax would wipe out the profit margins of non-German road hauliers, eliminating them in practice from the German market and turning the opening up of this market to cabotage into a bad joke.
Congress is not about to change its position on ownership or cabotage.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And navigation, cabotage excepted, must be open to merchantmen of all nations, but foreign men-of-war need not be admitted.
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