difference in trips and trims
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TRIPS also specifies enforcement procedures, remedies, and dispute resolution procedures. 10. TRIMS The (TRIMs) are rules that apply to the domestic regulations a country applies to foreign investors, often as part of an industrial policy. The agreement was agreed upon by all members of the World Trade Organization.
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The difference in trips and trims are as follows:
- Trim is (uncountable) decoration; notably, decoration is applied along edges or borders, whereas trip is trip as a word.
- Trim is a verb that means to slightly reduce, cut, or remove excess; for example, 'trim a hedge' or 'trim a beard.'
- The adposition of the can is used in the present perfect tense to identify the eliminated component.
- Trim is a physically fit term.
- Trim is (nautical) in excellent order, appropriately managed, or maintained as an adverb.
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