The purpose is usually economically motivated
An incorrect statement about embargoes would be that they are always imposed for political reasons. Embargoes can also be placed for economic, humanitarian, or security reasons.
No, the correct statement is: That is mine.
Yes, it is correct to say "you are correct." It acknowledges that the other person's statement or opinion is accurate.
The correct statement is "exhortation to you and me." In this case, "me" is the object of the preposition "to," so it should be in the objective case.
The statement "I agree with you" is correct. "Am" is not needed in this context because "agree" already indicates the present tense.
"Is he at office?" is in fact correct, but a very old fashioned way of making that statement. A more current way would be "Is he in the office?" or "Is he in his office?"
No, the correct statement is: That is mine.
To take back (or retract) a statement means to say that the statement was not correct, or is no longer correct.
Tariffs and embargos are trade restrictions.
Yes, it is correct to say "you are correct." It acknowledges that the other person's statement or opinion is accurate.
That is the correct spelling for statement (account, report).
That is correct.
A statement that is factually correct and does not mislead.
embargos
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you correct them.
Yes - that is correct.