
1) Catch 2) Con 3) Difficulty 4) Discount 5) Flaw 6) Minus 7) Pitfall 8) Snag
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1) Consequence 2) Danger 3) Difficulty 4) Disadvantage 5) Disadvantage or hindrance 6) Downside 7) Exclusively Saxon word 8) Exclusively Anglo word 9) Flaw 10) Hazard 11) Minus 12) Objectionable feature 13) Snag 14) Snare 15) The downside of something 16) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins 17) Word of purely Anglo origin
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Drawback, in law in commerce, paying back a duty previously paid on exporting excisable articles or on re-exporting foreign goods. The object of a drawback is to let commodities which are subject to taxation be exported and sold in a foreign country on the same terms as goods from countries where they are untaxed. It differs from a bounty in that ...
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• (n.) A loss of advantage, or deduction from profit, value, success, etc.; a discouragement or hindrance; objectionable feature. • (n.) Money paid back or remitted; especially, a certain amount of duties or customs, sometimes the whole, and sometimes only a part, remitted or paid back by the government, on the exportation of the commodit...
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Rebate of import duties when the imported good is re-exported or used as input to the production of an exported good.
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Repayment of duty or other taxes paid on goods satisfying certain conditions. The most common forms of drawback relate to excise duty paid on goods which are subsequently removed from the UK (whether to another European Union (EU) member state or to a destination outside the EU) supplied as ship's or aircraft's stores or used in the manufacture of ...
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In the context of general equities, provoking a customer indication/inquiry/order by up or doing lar
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Draw'back` noun 1. A loss of advantage, or deduction from profit, value, success, etc.; a discouragement or hindrance; objectionable feature. « The avarice of Henry VII . . . . must be deemed a drawback from the wisdom ascribed to him.» Hallam. 2. (Com.)
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a recovery in whole or in part of duty paid on imported merchandise at the time of exportation, in the same or different form. An allowance made by the government to merchants on the reexportation of certain imported goods liable to duties, which, in some cases, consists of the whole; in others, of a part of the duties which had been paid upon the ...
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The refund of customs import duty on the re-export of the goods or export of products made from them.
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[
n] - the quality of being a hindrance
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noun the quality of being a hindrance; `he pointed out all the drawbacks to my plan`
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a hindrance or disadvantage; an undesirable or objectionable feature. · an amount paid back from a charge made. · a refund of tariff or other tax, as when imported goods are reexported.
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