ian2
Member
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2006
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- United States
In the following paragraph, what does the preposition "with" in "with increased market access..." mean? In other words, what is the relation between "are phased in over..... period of time" and the "with" phrase? To me, "with" seems to indicate the same time, as in "This wine improves with age" or even to indicate cause, as in "With John away there is more room in the house." Or the above interpretation is not right. Thanks.
"In each case, the U.S. has achieved commitments that address the principal barriers to American products; are highly specific and fully enforceable; are phased-in over a relatively short period of time, with increased market access in every area as of day one of China's ultimate accession; do not offer China special treatment; and meet or exceed commitments made by many present WTO members."
"In each case, the U.S. has achieved commitments that address the principal barriers to American products; are highly specific and fully enforceable; are phased-in over a relatively short period of time, with increased market access in every area as of day one of China's ultimate accession; do not offer China special treatment; and meet or exceed commitments made by many present WTO members."