That would drastically reduce clubs' ability to recruit from abroad.
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Not all, or even most, disinformation is imported from abroad.
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Letters would arrive from abroad addressed to "Major Hedgehog, England".
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Some 85 million visitors from abroad are expected this year.
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Two possibilities from abroad suggest themselves: one French, one Italian.
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It imports a limited range of Nestle products from abroad.
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Someone from abroad must be funding the attackers, they say.
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How can the innovations' lessons from abroad be replicated locally?
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Yet Americans are barred from buying prescription drugs from abroad.
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Of the programme's 11 current students, seven come from abroad.
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At its simplest, this measures Britain's net borrowing from abroad.
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Can we offer them [help to] recruit talent from abroad?
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But what industry is not hurt by competition from abroad?
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It is plagued by foreign wars and threats from abroad.
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There are signs that inflows from abroad may be slowing.
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Inflows into European stock markets from abroad reflect that sentiment.
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They do not currently believe the attack came from abroad.
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Recruiting from abroad has been an answer to that problem.
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He said 84% of the total demand came from abroad.
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From Arizona, from all over the country and from abroad.
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Still, Mr. Roveda is pursuing his green card from abroad.
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The 2116 million visitors from abroad was also a record.
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It's extremely unlikely for a recession to come from abroad.
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Of the new cases, 903 involved infected travellers from abroad.
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In practice, these capital inflows from abroad have been large.
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Democracy is under fierce attack from abroad and at home.
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There was no option to bring therapists in from abroad.
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"Everyone who comes from abroad says that," she told me.
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ANY OTHER THAT WE NEED HAS TO COME FROM ABROAD.
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PZU closed 2015 with 7.4 percent of gross premiums from abroad.
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Tariffs act a tax when you are buying goods from abroad.
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To begin to put this right Zimbabwe needs help from abroad.
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Its economic interests could be threatened by increased competition from abroad.
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Assad's regime swiftly drew fierce criticism from abroad over the attacks.
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Who Stays Here: Business executives and affluent travelers visiting from abroad.
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Wise central bankers are prepared for ill winds blowing from abroad.
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Half the components in a "British-made" car come from abroad.
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Such foundations are also known to benefit from largesse from abroad.
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The plan would expose many manufacturers to cheaper competition from abroad.
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The interest that came, when it did, was always from abroad.
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U.S. has pretty strict rules about bringing fruit back from abroad.
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How might President Trump react to a disease threat from abroad?
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Economic growth accelerated thanks to higher exports and remittances from abroad.
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More still, like Wilfred Ndidi and Youri Tielemans, arrived from abroad.
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The "paradores" aren't well known to many travelers coming from abroad.
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It advises visitors from abroad to get vaccinated for yellow fever.
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And there is his stance against taking in refugees from abroad.
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India is buying defense equipment from abroad at a torrid pace.
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Chinese companies still supply the battery plant with cathodes from abroad.
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And into the Republican camp came idealistic freedom fighters from abroad.
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Palestinians are often lectured from abroad on the merits of Gandhi.
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Le Pen has certainly enjoyed support from abroad, particularly in America.
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Other of Bruder's nomads join guest workers from abroad picking fruit.
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A critical part of funding that work is donations from abroad.
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Of the new cases, 12 involved infected travellers arriving from abroad.
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That is more than it spent on crude oil from abroad.
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He added that airports will remain open to flights from abroad.
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He added that airports will remain open to flights from abroad.
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And that is also a message to those coming from abroad.
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"This pressure from abroad should continue for some time," he said.
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General Electric Co gets about 61.5% of its revenue from abroad.
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Of the new cases, 217.8 involved infected travellers arriving from abroad.
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Especially because most people who arrived from abroad haven't been tested.
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But it has accepted help from abroad for the disaster in Sulawesi.
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Public drunkenness is prohibited, as is bringing alcohol to Qatar from abroad.
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Florists source flowers from abroad and from the nearby fields of Punjab.
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If they can't get cheaper steel from abroad, their costs go up.
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As China's middle class grows, its consumers are buying more from abroad.
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Half of Britain's food comes from abroad, most passing through EU ports.
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Many of the VRU's ideas were themselves borrowed from abroad, particularly America.
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More than a fifth of university students in Britain are from abroad.
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ACCORDING to President Donald Trump, money is pouring into America from abroad.
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Of course, travelers from abroad will need to get themselves to Croatia.
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New business from abroad fell at the fastest rate for a decade.
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Shocks come from abroad, too, when currencies tumble or import prices spike.
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That means the only outbreaks that happen are those imported from abroad.
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China buys mainly fresh pork from abroad and processes it at home.
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Half the domestic demand for 20.3 million tonnes is supplied from abroad.
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They also said that initial signs suggested it was conducted from abroad.
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Orders from abroad fell 29.4 percent, the biggest decline since July 2014.
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"Cold winds from abroad are weakening Dutch economic growth", the CPB said.
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The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) approves taps on communications from abroad.
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However, recruiters are still sourcing talent from abroad at an increasing clip.
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It's a way to push that those values are coming from abroad.
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Official investigators have blamed home-grown Islamist extremists receiving instruction from abroad.
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Negotiations from abroad failed, and criminal cases were opened against the couple.
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Veterans arriving home from abroad are struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Still, the data showed a decline in new work received from abroad.
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Meanwhile, Israel is financially secure and no longer needs alms from abroad.
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Even 85% of goods shipped from abroad are delivered in a day.
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Hundreds of its fighters, many from abroad, remain holed up in Sirte.
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Its profitable economic interests could be threatened by more competition from abroad.
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"This is like we are being attacked from abroad," Mr. Biden said.
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"Animal rights activists take a lot of funds from abroad," he said.
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Six of the new cases were attributed to travelers returning from abroad.
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When confronted with opposite and belligerent populism from abroad, homegrown populism expands.
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China too posted a rise in new infections brought in from abroad.
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Top players from abroad, seeking the highest competition, often supplement N.C.A.A. rosters.
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Exciting news from abroad arrives as chatty Mercury connects with sweet Venus!
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Indeed, it's not just major cities that are attracting students from abroad.
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Every country inside the EU currently imposes tariffs on imports from abroad.
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China will further reduce its dependence on high-tech components from abroad.
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Black millennials from abroad are more likely to settle in the South.
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Why it matters: Importing drugs from abroad is traditionally a Democratic idea.
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We know we're going to bring a lot of money back from abroad.
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A strong dollar can create headwinds for U.S. companies reporting earnings from abroad.
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AfD members were comforted to hear their views proclaimed by politicians from abroad.
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They are also signing up from abroad, including in Britain and in Russia.
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Here are three things entrepreneurs must remember when investors come calling from abroad.
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Environmentalists, many from abroad, argue the reserve's 20183bn-ton bounty should remain underground.
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The majority came from abroad — and about one in four are from China.
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NGOs, especially those funded from abroad, will be first in the cross-hairs.
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A weaker yen helps Japan's exporters because it boosts repatriated income from abroad.
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Foreign funding licenses allow organizations working in India to receive donations from abroad.
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First, downside "risks emanating from abroad appear to have receded somewhat," she said.
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This would include buying more from abroad, which also raises the trade deficit.
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But the dollar's strength over the past year has stunted gains from abroad.
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Several African countries have also banned or suspended adoptions by parents from abroad.
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Readers emailing from abroad are surprised by the campaign's bluster, insults and prevarications.
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With such solid foundations, risks are likely to come from abroad, GfK said.
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Heavy equipment, like lawn mowers and green rollers, was shipped in from abroad.
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Officials said earlier this week initial signs suggested it was conducted from abroad.
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Winners: Domestic steel and aluminum manufacturers avoid getting undercut on prices from abroad.
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Higher interest rates attract capital inflows from abroad, causing the dollar to appreciate.
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Iraq had planned to purchase 750,000 tonnes of wheat from abroad in 2020.
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That has boosted the bottom lines of shopkeepers at home and from abroad.
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He's used to catering to students, many of whom often come from abroad.
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Travelers arriving in Belgium from abroad are not currently being asked to quarantine.
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Anyone returning from abroad will be required to self-isolate for 14 days.
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Of the new cases, 20 involved infected travelers arriving in China from abroad.
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Of the new cases, 8.1 involved infected travellers arriving in China from abroad.
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For persons immigrating from abroad, moreover, racial distinctions were built into federal law.
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The push into the Amazon has also been driven by demand from abroad.
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Many of them come from abroad and have little or no password protection.
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If that flow of capital from abroad dries up, Britain has a problem.
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As the rial falls, it makes purchasing the material from abroad more expensive.
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Annual bonuses for UBS's French bankers were tied to new business from abroad.
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To fund the deficit, a country needs to borrow or attract investment from abroad.
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The economy has grown briskly, without intolerable inflation or too much borrowing from abroad.
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Such a plan would more heavily tax retailers that source their goods from abroad.
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At its simplest this means that Britain is borrowing a large amount from abroad.
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As a consequence this means that Britain is a large net borrower from abroad.
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Headwinds from abroad suggest any growth rebound this year is likely to be modest.
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Guskov noted that it's not just Ukrainian soldiers that Wagner has recruited from abroad.
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In 2014, the US admitted someone into the country from abroad 180 million times.
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The commander of the Guards calls the protests "more serious than threats from abroad".
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The government approved a three-year plan in 2016 to borrow more from abroad.
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Cash inflows from abroad have made Taiwan's stockmarket and currency among Asia's best performers.
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The Zeynabiyoun is an all-Pakistani militia group recruited from abroad and within Iran.
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At first e-commerce firms dominated the scene, often by copying ideas from abroad.
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Felix Hufeld, president of BaFin, said he welcomed foreign investment from abroad, including China.
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Even 85% of packages shipped from abroad get to customers' doorsteps in a day.
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As they rebuild their region, the Kurds face threats, at home and from abroad.
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Now they have no excuse not to post their food pics from abroad immediately.
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The headwinds from abroad mean the economy is likely post meagre growth this year.
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The health ministry wants to share its acquired knowledge and train doctors from abroad.
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DEBT TARGET Since starting the IMF loan program, Egypt has borrowed heavily from abroad.
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And it's much more complicated to conclude those investigations if someone comes from abroad.
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This is taking time because we believe some of the victims are from abroad.
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They'll give Operator a home town edge rather than coming in blind from abroad.
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The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA) approves taps on communications from abroad, for example.
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The following are five ways to make paying taxes from abroad less onerous: 1.
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Election officials are still, however, waiting on a final count of votes from abroad.
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Britain's retail, hospitality, manufacturing and agriculture sectors are particularly reliant on staff from abroad.
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"You see how much cheese is coming in this country from abroad," Khan said.
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Yet, the slowdown in enrollment from abroad started even before the 2012 U.S. election.
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Foundations and groups that receive funds from abroad usually must register as foreign actors.
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It was the fifth consecutive quarterly drop, marked primarily by flagging orders from abroad.
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That statistic doesn't provide much confidence to those worried about missile threats from abroad.
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We will no longer be the home of last resort for criminals from abroad.
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The challenge, until now, has always been persuading fans from abroad of that growth.
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There are also warnings from abroad about the danger of easing restrictions too soon.
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But Guaido said that hold was slipping thanks in part to pressure from abroad.
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Mr. Trump's tariffs could also increase consumer prices by limiting cheaper imports from abroad.
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In 2016, El Salvador received $2000 billion from abroad, mostly from the United States.
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People visit from abroad, especially Europe, and are surprised they can't gamble at 18.
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More often, it is blown in from abroad, pushed by a diffuse global scene.
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The country has borrowed heavily from abroad since a $12 billion package was agreed.
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There's no questioning the credentials of music directors from abroad; they are generally impeccable.
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Horror in the Hollywood movies of 1920s, '30s, and '40s generally came from abroad.
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Even chefs who stay put keep current on cooking trends from abroad on Instagram.
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And the view from abroad is a heartening one, to my eyes, at least.
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"With diplomatic pressure from abroad there can be a lot of momentum," he said.
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Many came from abroad and were forced to get to Paris by circuitous routes.
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Scouts from Russia's top circuses and several from abroad huddled to evaluate the students.
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Thousands of scientists weighed in from abroad, pleading with the Australian government to reconsider.
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He declared that "if destruction be our lot," it would never come from abroad.
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He declared that "if destruction be our lot," it would never come from abroad.
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The G.P.s would often bring hard-to-find goods home from abroad for friends.
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The issue of importing drugs from abroad has also split Republican leaders in the Senate.
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At the same time, some other nations have drawn surging numbers of students from abroad.
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But the moderates and hardliners tend to rally together in public when threatened from abroad.
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Kilbourn said local buyers snatched up Stern's works, although there was strong competition from abroad.
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Many were from abroad, passing through the capital city on business trips or volunteer missions.
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A few churches and charities, mostly funded from abroad, are trying to fill the gap.
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Texas's attempts to illegally import the drug from abroad have been blocked by the FDA.
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It required any organisation receiving money from abroad and engaging in "political activity" to register.
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In the first half of 2017, DTEK bought 655 million tonnes of anthracite from abroad.
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A bipartisan bill to reimport drugs from abroad died on the Senate floor in 2008.
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Protectionism is making it harder to obtain vital technologies from abroad, he declared last September.
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Ordinary North Koreans are not allowed to receive money or even phone calls from abroad.
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The majority of the subscriber growth, 6.2 million subscribers, is predicted to come from abroad.
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The first is that he plainly realises that Zimbabwe desperately needs economic help from abroad.
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But not all of those willing to kill and die for ISIS came from abroad.
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But there is little doubt that at least some strings are being pulled from abroad.
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Overall, 1,910 companies moved to Germany from abroad last year, bringing 29,000 jobs with them.
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Looking at the economy now, she said she sees strength despite the threats from abroad.
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Freelance designer Fidel Lezcano, 28, said around 60 percent of his business came from abroad.
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That makes doing business easier and also attractive for moving into the city from abroad.
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Messages from abroad will arrive, so watch out for communications from your far-away friends.
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Radio programs from abroad that are critical of the Isaias administration are widely listened to.
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That's likely because its mission is to entice travelers to come to America from abroad.
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In 2014, Ms. Y, an asylum seeker, arrived in the Republic of Ireland from abroad.
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He is also featured on a poster as one of three prominent lecturers from abroad.
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Canadian schools, on the other hand, have seen a dramatic increase in applications from abroad.
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" "It is not possible for us to make a decision about this resignation from abroad.
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Only 15% of attendees come from abroad, and 14% of those visitors are from America.
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Par for the course, the Mercatus study doesn't even mention the overwhelming evidence from abroad.
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Government and rebel forces are supplied from abroad, which means their arms never run out.
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"When I meet people from abroad, I say I am from Prague," Mr. Pehe said.
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It is incredibly difficult to communicate with solicitors from abroad, and to get documents together.
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Shikun said the subsidiary was conducting its own examination using an independent firm from abroad.
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The car is built in Kentucky while sourcing 30 percent of its materials from abroad.
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One solution is to make it easier to bring in doctors and nurses from abroad.
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The new tariffs will inflict damage on the American economy even absent retaliation from abroad.
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Pressure from abroad makes it easier for the regime to build domestic solidarity at home.
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"Over half the workers hired in the recent economic expansion come from abroad," he said.
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Many of those that took longer involved extraditing suspects to the United States from abroad.
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That doesn't mean that half of apples, or a third of potatoes, come from abroad.
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About 70 to 80 percent of luxury buyers in Morocco are from abroad, agents said.
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Outside of Hubei, mainland China had seven new cases, six of them imported from abroad.
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Other parents have already been deported and are trying to locate their children from abroad.
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And he chose not to allow American consumers to import low-cost medicines from abroad.
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About 75 percent of the art museum's 9.6 million visitors last year were from abroad.
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Most American companies that bring products in from abroad do not handle the paperwork themselves.
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Music directors from abroad have had an avenue for advancement unavailable to most homegrown aspirants.
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The last charter flights carrying Ukrainians coming back from abroad are landing home on Friday.
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And migrants from abroad account for fully 60 percent of the county's recent population increase.
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The Canadian government also recommended all travelers coming from abroad self-isolate for two weeks.
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For the foreseeable future, though, farmed shrimp from abroad will continue to dominate the market.
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Having said that, for Total, most of our revenues and earnings are coming from abroad.
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Out of the Los Angeles-based university's 38,000 students, about 503 percent are from abroad.
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"Everyone who is looking at the election campaign from abroad is puzzled," Ms. Tubiana said.
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Another consequence of Assad's political survival is the notion that revolution invites predation from abroad.
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Qom is an important religious center that draws millions of visitors annually, many from abroad.
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In 2018, Saudi Arabia murdered a journalist just for writing critical op-eds from abroad.
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They certainly do -- just as the work of students and scholars from abroad fuels ours.
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That is because many of the cheaper drugs in the United States come from abroad.
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"We want Nigerians to focus on our products as opposed to buying them from abroad."
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"It could be influenced by behavior from abroad, most recently in Cleveland," Kissana told Reuters.
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Orders from abroad rose at the weakest rate since last May, before the Brexit vote.
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To this alliance we also include the art groups from abroad whose statements were distributed.
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Trucking prices have also soared and some domestic livestock farmers have sought alternative feed from abroad.
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The law applies to all groups that receive more than €24,000 ($29,000) a year from abroad.
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Kim Wall and I were both freelance writers, both young and female, both reporting from abroad.
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Condemnation of Trump's action poured in from abroad, including from traditional allies of the United States.
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American companies imported more from abroad than they exported, a trend driven by the strong economy.
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It is worked out that way because, obviously, things bought from abroad are not produced domestically.
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At its simplest, a country running a current-account deficit is a net borrower from abroad.
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Nearly everything of consequence in the economy, from toilet paper to trousers, is imported from abroad.
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A reinvigorated regulator is waving through drugs from abroad, and clamping down on unscrupulous domestic companies.
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And through the 1,000 Talents program, China hopes to lure Chinese-born researchers back from abroad.
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Leaving the EU's single market and customs union would reduce trade, easing competitive pressure from abroad.
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Entrepreneurs cannot raise capital, making those with access to remittances from abroad richer than the rest.
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Last year more than 1m people visited the museum, at least half of them from abroad.
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Condemnation of the order poured in from abroad, including from traditional allies of the United States.
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He has globalised GE: 57% of sales now come from abroad, up from 29% in 2001.
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In the past, torrents of money from abroad proved irresistible to governments in the emerging world.
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The presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has received his latest endorsement, this time from abroad.
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The open hearing is expected to cover terrorist threats to the US from abroad and domestically.
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Foreign-currency debt, which is usually sourced from abroad, is typically more vulnerable to liquidity risk.
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Here, for example, are his thoughts on cyber attacks from abroad: SANGER: We're under regular cyberattack.
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It did not feel like the actions of a man keen to woo visitors from abroad.
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Tax breaks and government funding have encouraged start-ups, and also drawn in entrepreneurs from abroad.
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Driving the expansion in output was a rise in new orders at home and from abroad.
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Supplies from abroad will have only a limited impact on reducing shortages in China, said Yao.
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A little inflationary impulse from abroad would go a long way toward expanding P/E ratios.
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And when any country wants to close a technology gap, it recruits know-how from abroad.
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Robust corporate results from abroad and at home helped lift a variety of shares on Wednesday.
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In the first 10 days of March, receivables from abroad had risen by 4.4 billion euros.
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To solve it, Turkey must attract more people from abroad, as founders and investors, Behrendt said.
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With money becoming scarcer at home, Gulf companies are also expected to borrow more from abroad.
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News of his actions have gone far that his son Ryan, 23, texted him from abroad.
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Its companies have borrowed from abroad at a faster rate than any emerging market save China's.
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In 2017 it recorded growth of 5 percent as exports recovered and remittances from abroad rose.
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This increasing reliance on students from abroad comes in response to falling support from state budgets.
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In 2017 Georgia recorded growth of 5 percent as exports recovered and remittances from abroad rose.
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This time, with the alert level "severe" rather than "critical", no details have emerged from abroad.
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Beyond these "push" factors has been the "pull" from abroad in the wake of Trump's election.
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Trump's rule applies to people seeking immigrant visas from abroad — not those in the US already.
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Dehaze added that the idea of bringing people from abroad to a company's headquarters could disappear.
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School spokesman Kathleen Hamilton said the school has many immigrant students, with about 20% from abroad.
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"If not for those high-situated people from abroad, maybe our president wouldn't come," said Listewnik.
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Opening up the capital account isn't just about money, because China doesn't need money from abroad.
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Videos shared on social media showed scores of voters arriving home at Irish airports from abroad.
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And a small number of contemporary-dance festivals have introduced audiences to nonballet companies from abroad.
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So what do the people who come to Kalu Yala from abroad find themselves adjusting to?
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People who returned from abroad with possible symptoms have often been rebuffed when they sought testing.
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Israel is imposing a 14-day quarantine on anyone who arrives from abroad, officials announced Monday.
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"The Egyptians appreciate that people have a positive view of this from abroad," Rabbi Baker added.
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Such companies, known as gateway carriers, have been accused of facilitating fraudulent phone calls from abroad.
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Amnesty International has reported that those who take calls from abroad are sometimes detained by authorities.
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A breakdown of the data showed most of the demand for German goods came from abroad.
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"It is surprising how many orders are coming from abroad," said Christiane von Berg of BayernLB.
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Oktoberfest attracts around six million visitors every year, with some traveling from abroad for the experience.
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Across the United States, universities began bringing students home from abroad and canceling overseas study programs.
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IHS Markit's survey showed a pullback in orders from abroad, and weakness in Germany's car industry.
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The external debt, from banks and businesses borrowing from abroad is about 50 percent of GDP.
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Many of the drugs are brought in from abroad ... people continue to defame the Wa State.
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U.S. businesses purchased more cars, cellphones and industrial supplies from abroad, especially from China, in May.
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That presented a problem for a company that needs to hire talented engineers, often from abroad.
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But what had assuaged the Mint's fear that more counterfeit coins were flooding in from abroad?
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The efforts may have been part of routine mapping or probing of the Internet from abroad.
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But Mexico falls behind several other nations in terms of the total dollars sent from abroad.
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The US has gotten very good at detecting and preventing major terror plots coordinated from abroad.
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Unlike U.S. citizens, who often get scholarships or discounts, students from abroad are typically charged full tuition.
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ImpCo spends $2160 a year buying imported products from abroad, so it also makes a $2130 profit.
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He explained lower rates would lead corporations to shift taxable operations back to the U.S. from abroad.
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Or, you can get it from abroad, from companies in India and unregulated sources on the internet.
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Around one-third of Station F startups come from abroad, and 600 members don't even speak French.
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A law that took effect last year makes it harder for NGOs to take money from abroad.
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Laws meant to protect his family, his first duty, had brought censure and increasing ridicule from abroad.
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In a separate budget-boosting measure on Tuesday, Turkey raised taxes on lower-valued packages from abroad.
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The deficit continues to be adequately funded, however, by strong capital inflows from abroad, the data showed.
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Under its non-habitual-residency scheme, pensions from abroad can be drawn tax-free for a decade.
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Today there are many economic power brokers who came from abroad or grew up in immigrant families.
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Mr Li said the economy faced danger from abroad, a reference to the trade war with America.
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However the building of new projects could become more costly if materials are brought in from abroad.
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With more resources from abroad, the preservation and promotion of artefacts and historical sites can be improved.
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"I think that's far more important than any military action that can come from abroad," Duque said.
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Calls from abroad for a ceasefire have fallen on deaf ears, particularly given diplomatic divisions over Libya.
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Due to pockets of unvaccinated people and international travelers bringing measles home from abroad, measles is back.
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It doesn't seem far-fetched that the club could attract 70 percent of its fanbase from abroad.
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Citi is not expecting a U.S. recession, provided no surprises from abroad send the dollar sharply higher.
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Powell also described the U.S. economic outlook as "generally favorable " but one that faces challenges from abroad.
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Clinton called for importing drugs from abroad, for instance, something this new agenda does not call for.
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Musicians wouldn't just meet counterparts from abroad; they would learn from each other and form lasting relationships.
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It has taken action to rescue girls from abroad, prosecuted parents and issued forced marriage protection orders.
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Presidential candidates vow every four years to do more to help American workers facing competition from abroad.
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For older or disabled children, however, willing adopters from abroad are often the best and only option.
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Several more sprang up in Leeds using the same model, and Smith started taking calls from abroad.
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The strong Icelandic crown has increasingly attracted investors from abroad but created challenges for exporters in Iceland.
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Trump's announcement comes amid great criticism from abroad, where many expect violent protests in the Middle East.
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From Fritz Lang to Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Hollywood has a long tradition of nabbing talent from abroad.
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Many of the performers come from abroad — like Blick Bassy, a jazz fusion artist from Cameroon. colours.
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Ireland bars political donations from abroad, but the law has not been applied to social media advertising.
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There is also good news on the prices that the company pays for clothing sourced from abroad.
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One of the largest exporters of manpower in the world, Bangladesh depends heavily on remittances from abroad.
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As a result, Hamas is heavily dependent on support from abroad, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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ROSS: WELL, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES ACTUALLY HAVE BEEN VERY, VERY STRONG AND SO HAS CAPITAL REPATRIATION FROM ABROAD.
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Mr. Putin also rolled out a standard Kremlin excuse for any bad news regarding Russia from abroad.
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In all, he called the U.S. economic outlook "generally favorable" but one that faces challenges from abroad.
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There are no Guitar Centers in Cuba, so all audio gear has to come in from abroad.
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The lawmakers feel confident about reaching a compromise on the tax rate for profits returned from abroad.
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Today, Mexico imports all opioids for medical use from abroad, despite having a flourishing illegal poppy trade.
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The only new cases, and it was just a handful, were people who had come from abroad.
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Incoming goods from abroad would become more expensive, and American exports would see a plunge in demand.
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But immigration from abroad usually makes up that loss, and tends to push the city's population higher.
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The company has 818 employees and imports a limited range of Nestle products from abroad, it said.
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The prime minister said Canadians returning home from abroad will have to self-isolate for 14 days.
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Remittances from abroad will be transferred more easily, which will help lift domestic consumption and the economy.
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So cutting the tax rate, according to this story, will bring in lots of capital from abroad.
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Did it receive help from abroad in acquiring the technology or figuring out the engineering issues involved?
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But Japan is now importing more wood from abroad, forcing many locals to give up their business.
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In 2017 Greek tourism recorded an increase of 11.4 percent in revenue from abroad compared to 2016.
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Threats, from abroad and from homegrown extremists alike, remain a chief concern, current and former officials said.
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Mr. Dragnea this month also pushed for more control over nongovernmental organizations that receive funds from abroad.
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So now we have more of a mix of buyers, Berliners as well as people from abroad.
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The jobs they offered attracted immigrants from abroad and migrants from Appalachia and the Jim Crow South.
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The largest share of children adopted from abroad in 2016, 2,231, were from China, the report said.
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That admission limited the blowback from abroad — but threw a match on the volatile situation at home.
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"People are waiting for people from abroad to show up," said Rebecca Camhi, a gallery owner here.
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Once, years ago, I called from abroad because I was having a problem with my debit card.
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Two funds are already taking precautionary action which would allow managers to move and work from abroad.
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She's the founder of Eloping is Fun, a service that plans elopements for couples, usually from abroad.
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If people want or need more, they're forced to pay out-of-pocket — or buy from abroad.
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Analysts estimate that between 40 percent to 50 percent of S&P 500 sales are from abroad.
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And the number of graduate school applications from abroad declined for the second year in a row.
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Amid rising pressure from abroad, and from inside Brazil, Bolsonaro has instead busied himself with a childish (and sexist) dispute over whether he has a more beautiful wife than French President Emmanuel Macron and posturing that efforts to help from abroad amount to an assault on Brazilian sovereignty.
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While the U.S. still leads the world in AI talent, some of the best researchers come from abroad.
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The firm is more global, with 57% of sales from abroad compared with 29% when Mr Immelt started.
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Officials said they intentionally admitted fewer undergraduates from abroad amid worries that they might not accept the offer.
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But she also said it was important for the company to be able to recruit workers from abroad.
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Some of my favorite wines had the most boring, dated, or unappealing labels — especially the ones from abroad.
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They added their voices to hundreds of others, welcoming anyone coming through the international terminal, arriving from abroad.
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New business orders from abroad fell for the fourth month in a row and companies cut headcount again.
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But facing intransigent unions at home and competition from abroad, the airline's financial fizz is rapidly going flat.
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Seen from abroad, then, Germany faces an awkward choice: compromise on its principles, or stand in Europe's way.
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Its current-account deficit will swell, as its economy, stimulated by government largesse, sucks in imports from abroad.
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About 275 percent of its 240 million employees come from abroad, mainly the EU, according to official figures.
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But the longer-term problems were demographic, made worse by the increased difficulty of hiring workers from abroad.
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JML, a large supplier of household goods, buys about 90% of its products from abroad, mainly from China.
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More Americans have left California than moved there every year since 1990, though immigrants still arrive from abroad.
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By definition any country that runs a current-account deficit needs to finance it with cash from abroad.
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It was homegrown austerity, not imposed from abroad, and it was a somewhat gentler austerity than Greece had.
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You scratch my back, I'll track, hunt, and turn over this "subversive" who's causing you problems from abroad.
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To attract money from abroad, Egypt introduced new dollar- and euro-denominated certificates of deposit for Egyptian expatriates.
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The overwhelming number of fighters to have reached ISIS-held territories from abroad have historically come through Turkey.
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"Initially, we launched our satellites from abroad," said D.P. Karnik, the spokesperson for the Indian Space Research Organization.
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More recently, the administration has floated the idea of a border adjustment that would tax imports from abroad.
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Tax rebates on income derived from abroad to encourage internationalization could however be on the cards, he said.
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The central bank official said she's downgraded her outlook as dangers have grown both domestically and from abroad.
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The bank continues to battle pressure on prices from abroad, mainly persistently low factory-gate prices in Europe.
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A quarter of all its students—and in business and management courses, close to half—are from abroad.
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So far, only about a dozen people in the United States have been infected, mostly travelers from abroad.
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Egypt must use scarce dollars to buy wheat from abroad because it does not produce enough at home.
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A COMMON (sometimes exasperated) question from abroad is: why is Britain having a referendum on its EU membership?
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But what ought to be done to protect those workers who lose out because of competition from abroad?
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He said these attacks are often directed with help from abroad or with the aid of the Internet.
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In the not so distant past, an attack from abroad on the U.S. brought Democrats and Republicans together.
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She has one client who was buying eyeshadow from abroad to cut corners and selling it on Amazon.
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The problem for Britain is that it has a huge current account deficit, which needs financing from abroad.
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India is the world's third-largest oil consumer and buys about 80 percent of its supplies from abroad.
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In addition, 79% of U-Chicago's UHNW alumni are from the US, while only 21% come from abroad.
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Australia has a long history of large political donations from abroad, including hefty payments to the current government.
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A stronger dollar tends to weaken revenue of U.S. companies that earn much of its income from abroad.
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With overnight arrivals from abroad growing only modestly in 2628, we believe that further weakness represents a risk.
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These recent developments, then, raise questions on how public universities will adjust to such flagging demand from abroad.
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In fact, the report found that the biggest threats come from abroad, through Brexit and other geopolitical risks.
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So far, Zika cases in the U.S. have only been from people returning from abroad with the virus.
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The reactions from abroad show that Europe and many other countries in the world are waiting for us.
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Forty-five percent of workers in the Swiss chemicals, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries were from abroad, he added.
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With no big American economic or earnings announcements, news from abroad appeared to drive much of the trading.
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The FTSE 297.145 index, which derives most of its earnings from abroad, rose 297.323 percent to 21.1015,210 points.
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The program provides payments and job training to workers who lose their jobs because of competition from abroad.
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In Silicon Valley, companies like Facebook and Google also use H-1B visas to source talent from abroad.
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All the drugs come from abroad, said Colonel Ismail al-Maliki, who heads the Basra police narcotics unit.
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America and the European Union have often criticized the limits that China has put on investments from abroad.
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"Even from abroad we've gotten help — there have been sermons held in English, French and German," he said.
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Globalization does matter, but the Trump administration has not been effective in combatting low-cost competition from abroad.
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The bank said prospects regarding demand for Slovenian products from abroad are worsening also for the year 2020.
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The Spanish leader has also described as "absurd" the idea that Mr. Puigdemont could lead Catalonia from abroad.
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The US government estimates that ISIS recruitment of fighters from abroad has dropped by at least 75 percent.
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Millions of Russians and guests from abroad are partying in the streets and in front of their TVs.
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But voting from abroad is actually quite easy, and it's worth the effort, Democratic and Republican officials say.
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So far, at least 21 cases have been detected in the country, including infected people repatriated from abroad.
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Visitors from abroad are required to download a smartphone app that guides them through self-checks for symptoms.
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The source said Syria illegally receives about 3 million barrels of crude oil a month shipped from abroad.
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"We are contacting the embassies, but I fear no more masks will be arriving from abroad," he said.
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S. trade talks, which have boosted global investor confidence and helped Chinese manufacturers book new orders from abroad.
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Private bankers are already excited about the prospect of money returning from abroad under the tax amnesty plan.
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Saudi Arabia relied on mainly domestic and regional investors to buy Aramco shares after lukewarm interest from abroad.
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They want to be plugged into global innovation networks and adopt technological advances from abroad into home bases.
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Help is also coming from abroad: the United States and Canada have sent firefighters to battle the blazes.
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Democrats want Medicare to negotiate prices and want to allow Americans to buy cheaper prescription drugs from abroad.
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The sub-index for new orders rose to 54.7 from 53.2 in November, driven by orders from abroad.
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The United States buys more steel from abroad than any other country -- some 26.9 million tons in 2017.
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The rights panel said the term "organization receiving support from abroad" in the bill appeared to be neutral.
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Trump has also cracked down on illegal immigration and said he wants to limit workers coming from abroad.
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Refugees seek protection from abroad while asylum seekers apply from the U.S. or when arriving at a border.
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Steep staircases, no elevators on major stations and huge, crushing crowds are often daunting for visitors from abroad.
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Over the past decade, the Kremlin has made it difficult for such groups to receive funding from abroad.
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Slovakia has quarantined travellers returning from abroad and those in contact with people infected with the new coronavirus.
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It also further reduced the administration's capacity to meet its ceilings for selecting its own refugees from abroad.
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According to the State Department, almost 260,2120 children were adopted from abroad in 2000; last year, only 5,400 were.
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Small, open economies face the additional complication that capital flows from abroad can interfere with their own monetary policy.
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Funds received from abroad can help reduce the propensity for another financial crisis to occur in the United States.
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However Ankara has found little help so far from abroad apart from Qatar, which pledged $15 billion in support.
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Nigeria, which emerged from recession last year, approved a three-year plan in 2016 to borrow more from abroad.
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According to New America Foundation, about half were born in the US, and close to half were from abroad.
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In fact, half of a brand's Instagram followers are from abroad, but only 10 percent of its sales are.
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It said the group had received some non-financial help from abroad which had been distributed to flood victims.
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Bangladesh is one of the largest exporters of manpower in the world and depends heavily on remittances from abroad.
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Sweden, which allows citizens to run its national Twitter account, has been inundated with messages and support from abroad.
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From abroad, the purge may seem absurd: those investigated include Senator Chuck Schumer and former U.S. attorney Preet Bharara.
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America's hoteliers and travel agencies have watched askance as visitor numbers from abroad have fallen since Mr Trump's inauguration.
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Donald J. Trump, the Republican front-runner, has promised to bring manufacturing jobs back to American workers from abroad.
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A stronger dollar has already undercut earnings and revenue in large-cap companies that rely on sales from abroad.
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But many in the industry have studied hard, or moved to London from abroad, precisely to excel in finance.
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The French government expects 2.5 million spectators – many from abroad – will attend Euro 2016 games across France this summer.
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After all, if you're a beauty connoisseur, you know that some of the very best buys come from abroad.
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Nurses from abroad, regardless of experience, must do up to three years of vocational training before being taken on.
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Authorities are blaming an Islamist group, National Tawheed Jamath, for the carnage, saying it probably had help from abroad.
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More than 239% of the earnings of the firms which make up the FTSE 285 index come from abroad.
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AND THAT WITH BORROWING FROM ABROAD FINANCES ALL OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND CAPITAL INVESTMENT IS THE KEY TO OUTPUT.
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The tumbling value of the pound in the wake of the Brexit vote has attracted bargain-hunters from abroad.
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English-medium news became less necessary for visitors when the internet let them browse their hometown papers from abroad.
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The discrepancies have emerged out of a mix of optimistic expectations, capital inflows from abroad and loose monetary policy.
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Child trafficking includes crimes such as buying and selling of minors for prostitution and importation of girls from abroad.
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Issuers descend on the city to flog securities denominated in local dollars to investors who also hail from abroad.
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Its leadership has been scattered, its once pervasive administrative machine obliterated, its ability to attract reinforcements from abroad stifled.
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"There's already money coming into Kenya from abroad ... its true intention is to influence our electoral choices," he said.
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Evidence of academic fraud among foreign students is mounting as American colleges enroll record numbers of applicants from abroad.
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He blamed trade disputes, Brexit and falling demand from abroad for German cars as well as other industrial products.
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In the worst incident, gunmen killed 22 people in a Dhaka cafe in July, most of them from abroad.
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Shrimp is our most popular type of seafood in the US, and 90 percent of it comes from abroad.
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Cases of Zika have been reported in the U.S., but those have been people who recently returned from abroad.
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The primary criteria for bringing someone from abroad in the 3033st Century should be, what skills do you have?
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The pushback was particularly acute in the tech sector, which often relies on talent from abroad for key positions.
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Nigeria exports plenty of oil, but it relies on shipments from abroad to source basic household items and food.
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Whereas previous waves of democratisation in Africa came from abroad, expect Africans themselves to generate the next democratic tsunami.
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When the play begins, Silver and Dolores have just returned from abroad to their insular, tranquilizingly color-coded apartment.
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I matched with tourists, people from abroad like me with whom I could go around Paris and visit stuff.
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Orders from abroad had typically been worth roughly €7 billion a year in the decade to 2016 (see chart).
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Former Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, for instance, has extensively cautioned against the threat of counterfeit or adulterated medicines from abroad.
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Farmers, who don't sell soybeans overseas directly, may not be the first to know about new orders from abroad.
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At the same time, cybersecurity efforts are increasingly focusing on the threat from abroad, particularly from Russia and China.
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It didn't even attract new investment from abroad; most foreign applicants weren't considering locating in any other country anyway.
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The primary criteria for bringing someone from abroad in the 3053st Century should be, what skills do you have?
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Candidates will be permitted to receive money from abroad, as long as it does not come from foreign governments.
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He's betting that modernizing the traditions of Niigata can draw people from major cities in Japan and from abroad.
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And they shrugged off complaints from abroad that some of Prince Mohammed's actions, such as the purge, were rash.
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After so public a departure, especially one delivered from abroad, his dependence on Riyadh has been made especially visible.
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Trump has drawn criticism at home, from Republicans and Democrats and from abroad for the comments attributed to him.
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During events I attended at CaSa, the vast majority of attendees were from Oaxaca City or tourists from abroad.
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"Our bigger issue is getting people that are traveling from New York or traveling from abroad," Suarez told me.
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One night after celebrating the return of friends from abroad, I caught the 4 train headed uptown from Brooklyn.
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The country has borrowed heavily from abroad since a $12 billion package was agreed with the IMF in 2016.
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Per France 24, the "Home Quarantine" app is intended for people quarantining for 14 days after returning from abroad.
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"There is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry," Mr. Ross said.
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The government has said that women with valid licenses from abroad may obtain a Saudi license with minimal fuss.
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DHS has the statutory authority to limit the locations where all flights entering the US from abroad may land.
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When the disease was imported from abroad and spread across the country, unvaccinated children (and some adults) got sick.
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Japan needs solid domestic demand such as capital spending to offset risks to its export-reliant economy from abroad.
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America could not borrow from abroad for ever, and persistent current-account deficits ate away at its export industries.
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He cooks for groups from abroad in his kitchen, and travels to Tel Aviv to cater huge Israeli weddings.
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Last year the deficit was 4.4 percent of gross domestic product, meaning Britain needed about $100 billion from abroad.
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But, with almost no support or recognition from abroad, the Eritreans had won, and they emerged proud and defiant.
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Most recent measles cases in the US originated in an unvaccinated travelers visiting from abroad, according to the CDC.
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The World Bank estimates that remittances from abroad made up 843% of El Salvador's Gross Domestic Product in 2016.
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"Trying to harm Russia by restricting loans from abroad is not very effective in the long term," Bush said.
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The surprise from abroad is understandable, given the deeply international tone and focus that our last two presidents preferred.
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The conflagration was not controlled until supertanker planes that could carry tons of water were flown in from abroad.
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On one hand, the stimulus feeds domestic demand — leading consumers to purchase more both at home and from abroad.
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Still, within healthcare, big U.S. pharmaceutical companies and medical device makers have substantial sales coming from abroad, analysts say.
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American solar factories would certainly increase production, but many of the panels would probably have to come from abroad.
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Teams of archaeologists arrived from abroad two years later to trace the thieves' steps and survey the damage done.
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"All of my friends from abroad talk about mental health issues as though it is something normal," Nadia said.
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Guatemala's cash-strapped treasury depends on bountiful aid from America's government, and remittances from abroad make up 11% of GDP.
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Why it matters: The U.S. faces increasing pressure from abroad, particularly from China, to maintain its leadership edge in innovation.
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The increased difficulty of adopting from abroad might have resulted in more parents adopting children from the domestic foster system.
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Last year's meeting drew roughly 40,000 people to Omaha, many from abroad, to celebrate Buffett's 50th anniversary leading the company.
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The bill we are preparing is only about registering with the courts how much money these organizations receive from abroad.
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Two fellows work in a pair, one from the host country and one from abroad to promote cross-cultural collaboration.
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"Most of the participants in the event are from abroad and not Jewish," Netanyahu wrote, according to the Jerusalem Post.
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Private museums have to put up costly bonds or obtain import licences to bring in art from abroad, even temporarily.
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"Supporting the rise in stock indices is a growing income seeking investor base—both domestically and from abroad," it said.
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Sharif's younger daughter, Asma Nawaz, was traveling back to Pakistan from abroad to see her father, said another party official.
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In recent years, Russia's courts have declared more than 140 non-governmental organisations "foreign agents" for receiving money from abroad.
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In the capital itself, any loss of visitors from abroad may be offset by a surge in angry American ones.
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And the shadow of Brexit makes it tougher for the NHS to fill its 40,000-odd nurse vacancies from abroad.
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Eastman, like other American music schools, has been increasingly reliant on students from abroad, including both South Korea and China.
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Traders also fret about Britain's large current-account deficit, a measure of how much the country is borrowing from abroad.
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Barrow's allies have repeatedly warned of the possibility that exiled officers were working to undermine the new government from abroad.
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As well as migrants smuggled in from abroad, the victims included British citizens, snatched from the streets in broad daylight.
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Sterling will remain weak, boosting the large-cap FTSE 100 index, where around two thirds of earnings come from abroad.
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The future Google, Apple or Yahoo relies on talent from abroad to fill positions and to meet their global ambitions.
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But worried, perhaps, by the potential for strife and by the absence of support from abroad, he has held back.
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One possibility might be growing competition from abroad, especially Chinese hardware and software companies that are amassing equally important platforms.
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The unexpected uptake led to a national shortage of Meningitis B jabs, with some clinics sourcing pricier vaccinations from abroad.
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That it creates uncertainty for investors from abroad, and as has been pointed out, it is not a good signal.
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"Speaking with investors from abroad, I would say don't be too much afraid," said ECB Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny.
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For the most part, Fallot buys its ingredients from local producers, where others buy mostly from abroad—particularly from Canada.
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Financial-market volatility has fallen, and most economic forecasts do not reflect expected large spillovers from continued headwinds from abroad.
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The economy is also being propped up by record remittances from abroad and the government's expansionary fiscal policies at home.
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At first blush, that's in keeping with a trend toward tougher vetting of investments from abroad across the rich world.
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Shamim, who works as a writer and visibility consultant, has been traveling and working from abroad for over four years.
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With the majority of its companies' income coming from abroad, the FTSE 100 is often pressured by a stronger pound.
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"This also applies if the immigrant participation rate is increased or more qualified labour is attracted from abroad," he said.
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Raising money from abroad will not get easier, says Barbaros Özbugutu, co-founder and CEO of the payment system Iyzico.
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That would end the country's taxation of profits from abroad and bring the U.S. closer to other nations, Hunter wrote.
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With 70 percent of its income coming from abroad, the blue chip index is often pressured by a stronger pound.
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Traders said Egypt needed to resolve the lingering ergot conflict before tendering, or risk being unable to buy from abroad.
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But for its size its performance is less impressive: just 5% of all students on its campuses are from abroad.
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In the 1990s adventurers from abroad piled into America, with the share of output from foreign-owned subsidiaries rising steadily.
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Statistically, it's unlikely that the first major attack on Trump's watch will be committed by an Islamic radical from abroad.
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The difference, for Tillerson, is that the chaos comes not just from abroad but also from inside the White House.
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"Even from abroad we've gotten help — there have been sermons held in English, French and German," he told The Times.
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Rather, Yellen said the central bank would be monitoring economic threats, particularly those from abroad, in weighing its next steps.
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Pro-government Egyptians say she and other activists received funds from abroad to incite protests and conspire against the state.
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Such uncertainty, added to anti-immigrant Trump rhetoric, could choke off the flow of young high-tech talent from abroad.
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Many of these voters responded to Trump's economic populism, especially his promises to bring back jobs and businesses from abroad.
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Since 21, American companies have filed nearly 21,21990 applications to hire fashion models from abroad, according to Labor Department data.
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That makes the United Kingdom highly dependent on a continued large capital inflow from abroad to keep its currency stable.
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L&aposîle Flottante attracts around 100 tourists a week, which are not only locals but also ecotourists traveling from abroad.
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The first will move production to China, keeping research in Israel, while the second will import its sugar from abroad.
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"Australia has a long history of large political donations from abroad, including hefty payments to the current government," he said.
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Ashmead expects it will become too hard to keep on hiring from abroad as his firm has done until now.
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They say visas for skilled foreigners undercut American workers by replacing them with low-paid employees shipped in from abroad.
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The decree, initially passed Tuesday without parliamentary consent, sparked the country's largest protests in decades and drew criticism from abroad.
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Many of the militias on both sides are supplied from abroad, including by the US, and supported by foreign fighters.
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"What applies to money from abroad will (also) apply to the money that is being kept under mattresses," he said.
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While Al Qaeda had networks that could be infiltrated and monitored, the Islamic State recruits from abroad through social media.
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After a diet of propaganda from the Pyongyang government, North Koreans can find truthful information from abroad confusing, even shocking.
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How can we hope to contain the coronavirus outbreak if we continue to allow fresh cases to arrive from abroad?
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But these restrictions, copyright lawyers say, should keep Amazon from stocking its warehouses with cheaper books shipped in from abroad.
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Authors suggested that online delivery services from abroad could evade the ban, which applies mostly to bookstores and local publishers.
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The deal comes when the Chinese government has been encouraging private investments and equity from abroad in its healthcare industry.
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For decades, immigrants who become American citizens have been able to sponsor their family members to join them from abroad.
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Some women even participated in the photo sharing from abroad, like Samar Al-Barghouthi, a Palestinian who lives in Bahrain.
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He was identifying the same problems as Trump — threats from abroad and within — and the same priorities in fixing them.
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The number of cases rose exponentially in March as many residents returned from abroad and tested positive for COVID-503.
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German Gref, the chief executive of Sberbank, has started a mandatory two weeks in self-isolation after returning from abroad.
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China also recorded 24 cases in people who had arrived from abroad, including 17 in Gansu, a northwest Chinese province.
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The Canadian government has already asked anyone returning from abroad to self-isolate for 14 days, according to the CBC.
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In recent decades, music from abroad — mainly American and British hip-hop and R&B — often dominated the Nigerian scene.
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And of course no matter what we do at home, export sectors will be hurt by bad news from abroad.
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Describing economic predictions as inherently tricky business, Yellen said economic threats from abroad continue to weigh on the United States.
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And with so many of the exhibitors flying in from abroad, you can essentially travel the world in an afternoon.
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"The show was incredible exposure for me, and since then, I've gotten orders for clothes from abroad," Ms. Ruzibuka said.
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Iranians on social media asked why officials were busy fending off criticism from abroad rather than sympathising with grieving families.
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Government support of basic research over the last 70 years has brought to this country the best minds from abroad.
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A lower local procurement figure means GASC will have to import more wheat from abroad to fill its supply gap.
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Americans and immigrants from abroad are flocking to the nation's metropolitan areas in droves, pursuing new jobs and economic opportunity.
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So most modern attacks, excluding terrorist incidents involving weapons obtained from abroad, are undertaken by trucks, cars and even knives.
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This contravenes policies at the State's universities and agencies that are designed to promote diversity and recruit talent from abroad.
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While pledging to act decisively against the gangs, he said that Mexico needed "collaboration and cooperation," not intervention from abroad.
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Because it invests more than it saves, it draws money from abroad and spends it on foreign goods and services.
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While they were browsing real estate listings from abroad, one of their Seattle friends suggested the house they eventually bought.
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Businesses have argued that to compete in a global economy, they must source products from abroad and sell them globally.
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The event draws visitors from all over China as well as from abroad to Harbin, one of the country's coldest places.
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That investment surplus allows Americans to buy more goods and services from abroad than we sell to foreigners — a trade deficit.
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"If IPOs and share sales grow any bubble would deflate, multiplying opportunities and attracting institutional investors from abroad," Mediolanum's Doris said.
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Reports are already circulating of green card holders who are trying to return to the US from abroad getting denied entry.
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"Kim confronts rising expectations from within at the same time that he contends with ever-tightening sanctions from abroad," Haas wrote.
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Data published on Thursday showed that strong demand from abroad was behind an unexpected rise in German industrial orders in October.
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But the United States also has its double-digit tariffs on vehicles that come from -- particularly SUVs from abroad and all.
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In Greece, criminal networks that used to procure child labour from abroad now find an ample supply among newly arrived migrants.
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Nigeria is highly dependent on imports, with everything from the petrol in pumps to the rice in supermarkets coming from abroad.
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With lesser competition from abroad, domestic companies lose the incentive to increase efficiency or to focus on what they do best.
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Put differently, predictions that U.S. monetary policy would chart a notably divergent path have been tempered by powerful crosscurrents from abroad.
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And though executives and unions in the country may wring their hands at the imagined spectre from abroad, ultimately passengers suffer.
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The real danger to religious Zionism comes not from the Palestinians or from abroad, nor even from the dwindling Israeli left.
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In fact, since India first began accepting satellites from abroad in 1999, 74 of the 113 launched came from other countries.
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GPs, for instance, are hard to hire from abroad, partly because the same job does not exist in many other countries.
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Dangers, he said, could emanate from financial frailties, from wasteful local governments and from abroad (ie, the trade war with America).
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Trump has said he will raise tariffs on trade and has called on U.S. companies to bring jobs back from abroad.
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Doctors must order the drug from abroad, says Adrien Kay of the BAG, and they are reimbursed only at insurers' discretion.
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Today 103% of Toto's and 30% of Lixil's revenues come from abroad (much of it from products other than shower toilets).
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Under the Children Act 1989, British councils have a legal responsibility to care for children who arrive from abroad, seeking asylum.
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The soothsayer told Donaldson that she would leave the workplace where she'd recently been employed to meet a man from abroad.
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The website can still be accessed from abroad, via Facebook links and through the use of a virtual private network (VPN).
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Second Measure's data is for personal US credit cards, so people traveling from abroad or using corporate accounts wouldn't be included.
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According to the AFIP tax agency, 80 percent of assets declared were from abroad, mostly from the United States and Switzerland.
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The FTSE 100, which draws more than two-thirds of its earnings from abroad, was 0.5 percent lower by 0723 GMT.
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Purging these professors would be a huge setback for China's efforts to attract talent from abroad and create world-class universities.
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The firm has quietly dropped a target to double its share of orders from abroad to 20% by 2021, she says.
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Our enemies don't just come from abroad, they are among us, and they are armed with guns, purchased in this country.
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Caixin/Markit said survey respondents commented that strong demand across international markets supported the latest upturn in new work from abroad.
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Analysts believe the planned customs duties will lead to higher inflation as retail prices for goods shipped from abroad go up.
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Britain's FTSE is priced in pounds with many companies deriving earnings from abroad, meaning it often moves inversely to the pound.
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Giancarlo said the CFTC will not allow the firms it regulates to comply with conflicting and overly burdensome regulation from abroad.
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Australia is the leader: a quarter of its tertiary students come from abroad, a bigger share than in any other country.
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Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack but U.S. officials have said they do not believe Mateen was assisted from abroad.
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Central banks are underreacting to shocks from abroad, because they can't easily cut interest rates and use their unconventional tools sparingly.
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And so a flood of cheap imports from abroad is not a manageable shift in trade conditions; it is a threat.
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Funds come from abroad to fill the gap and the funds come from what Americans pay to import goods and services.
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However, demand from abroad has seen a steep decline as the rate of reduction in new export orders accelerated in January.
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But any import tariffs will eventually hit all U.S. companies that rely on intermediaries or capital goods from abroad, Wansleben said.
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The ability of public research universities to attract students from abroad prevented these schools from making painful adjustments along other margins.
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But he then included a different drug pricing idea in his plan that allows for the importation of drugs from abroad.
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Services built on the premise of accessing Netflix's U.S. catalog from abroad likely won't be willing to back off that easily.
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Bhandari's Model A major strength of this model is that it does not place limits on America importing products from abroad.
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Last year Australia overhauled a visa program that allows skilled workers from abroad to hold jobs for up to four years.
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Andrew Brown, a gay wedding planner in Glasgow, said more gay couples from abroad were coming to Scotland to get married.
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"There is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry," said in a statement Wednesday.
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Car replacement parts must be imported from abroad, making them too expensive for the average Venezuelan and for some bus companies.
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And among major advanced countries, our growth rate is nothing to be ashamed of, especially given substantial economic headwinds from abroad.
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Nassib Ghobril, chief economist at Byblos Bank, said banks were offering incentives to large depositors to attract fresh capital from abroad.
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A tax policy that penalizes companies that import products from abroad and benefits ones that keep production in the United States.
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The inflow of capital from abroad has allowed the U.S. to become the world's innovation capital in technology, healthcare and finance.
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"He's the president of the United States, and I just sell tires," said Mr. Smallwood, whose company imports tires from abroad.
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Almost all new coronavirus cases in mainland China are now coming from people traveling from abroad, including Chinese students returning home.
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In the 2000s, China suffered a string of attacks which the government said were perpetrated by Uighur separatists backed from abroad.
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Authorities have instructed anyone travelling from abroad or in contact with a coronavirus patient to go into isolation for 14 days.
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Seventy-five percent of its revenue is coming from abroad, and the company generates 20% of its revenue in the U.S.
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Bringing Russian art and artifacts back from abroad is a personal passion of Putin's, part and parcel of his ultranationalist identity.
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In 2016, the $4.6 billion remitted from abroad, mostly from the United States, accounted for 17 percent of the country's economy.
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About 10,000 people came from abroad, according to Israeli officials, including 1,500 journalists and bloggers and 1,500 members of the delegations.
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The problem of trash dumping has exploded in Southeast Asian countries ever since China recently stopped accepting most recyclables from abroad.
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Unlike with our domestic patients, though, we currently understand little about the experiences and challenges faced by our patients from abroad.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — A tycoon was called home to Saudi Arabia from abroad for a business meeting and detained when he returned.
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Leaders and institutions ultimately care more about pressures at home, where stakes are highest and most immediate, than those from abroad.
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We spoke this week about her campaign experiences and what she learned from Abroad in America subscribers, including readers in Canada.
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Even without the program, the agency could still collect telecommunications data from abroad, which domestic surveillance laws have left largely unregulated.
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Eighty percent of active ingredients for both our brand and generic drugs come from abroad, the majority from India and China.
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The rule also applies to visa applicants from abroad or people seeking to extend a temporary visa within the United States.
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All of the new cases involved travellers arriving in China from abroad, the health authority said in a statement on Monday.
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China is directing billions of dollars to invest in research at home as well as to acquire innovative technology from abroad.
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For years, the Anglophone separatist movement was largely waged from abroad by activists who fled the country during protests decades ago.
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WHO BUYS IN STOCKHOLM Most of Stockholm's luxury home buyers are Swedish, some of them Swedes returning from abroad, agents said.
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She also said that visitors from abroad now plan to take a taxi photo when they visit thanks to her photos.
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Sadly, it is becoming increasingly clear that the new normal may include small to medium-sized terrorist attacks inspired from abroad.
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American-made appliances have also struggled because of competition from cheaper products imported from abroad, Parks Associates analyst Brad Russell said.
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So employers have struggled to pay salaries, tenants to pay rent, and traders to pay for goods and services from abroad.
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Still, as Americans threaten to abandon our nation, I wonder if I'm alone in my attempts to return home from abroad?
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China developed only a modest arsenal and its leaders apparently regarded it solely as a means to deter attack from abroad.
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Rebels have targeted government areas with aggressive shelling, which Damascus has said is proof that they are receiving weapons from abroad.
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It is desperately in need of foreign subsidies and illicit revenue from abroad, and now it is in a sanctions vise.
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By the time he was killed, she was already in Denmark, disqualifying her from applying for family reunification from abroad. Mrs.
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Malaysia has listed the LTTE as a terrorist organization since 2014 amid reports of attempts to revive the group from abroad.
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There will be no restrictions on foreign investors from abroad, though those based in Russia will be barred from the process.
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Just as eroding competition from abroad destroys wealth by pushing up prices and eliminating mutually beneficial trades, so do higher taxes.
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Many firms rely on raw materials from abroad, bought with dollars, then sell their finished goods on an impoverished domestic market.
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Last week the UNHCR said it should have a bigger presence inside Syria to observe and help refugees returning from abroad.
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He noted that investment had been sluggish this year but said remittances from abroad were helping to prop up private consumption.
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"Those who'll end up paying to get in [to parties] are the ones coming from abroad, but that's fair," she says.
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Labelling civil-rights campaigners as stooges for foreign governments is trickier when the party itself is accused of protecting polluters from abroad.
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People from abroad will bring a new energy to our village and they must be open to sharing their stories with us.
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"Rates declined last week as investors favored U.S. Treasury bonds due mainly to political concerns from abroad, " said MBA economist Joel Kan.
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Does this mean that the U.S. could seek to prosecute a publisher who's publishing from abroad about material about the United States?
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Lily said that every single innovation from abroad — whether women's education or photography — encountered fierce and persistent resistance at the Saudi grassroots.
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But funding bigger government deficits will require inflows of capital from abroad, the flipside of which is larger, not smaller, trade deficits.
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The FTSE 100, whose members generate more than two-thirds of their earnings from abroad, was 0.4 percent lower by 0841 GMT.
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"This country needs to attract money from abroad, to continue giving the image that it knows where it's going," says an economist.
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But this figure was cobbled together from immigration rates and data collected from abroad, and few believe it accurately measures the phenomenon.
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But he cited Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union as an example of U.S. resistance to shocks from abroad.
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The U.S. current account deficit narrowed in the second quarter as exports and income from abroad rose, government data showed on Thursday.
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It was then, Mr Elmer says, that he concluded he needed help from abroad, and began contacting foreign governments, journalists and NGOs.
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Mr Macron campaigned for a France that is open to people, goods and ideas from abroad, and to social change at home.
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Local and international banks have expressed interest in taking 5 percent stakes, as well as private equity funds from abroad, Askari said.
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"The headwinds from abroad are hitting the German economy particularly hard," Sophia Krietenbrink from the DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce said.
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Ms Hargreaves cites a 2013 study of Fortune 500 companies, which showed that less than 1% had poached a boss from abroad.
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November 24 is an especially lucky day as Venus meets Jupiter, bringing you blessings from abroad and creating a sweet, flirtatious atmosphere.
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You may need to start doing your accounting, send or receive money from abroad, manage your cash-flow better, or do payroll.
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With controversial moves to tighten immigration in the works, visitors from abroad and U.S. citizens alike are on edge about international travel.
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Zaitouneh got funding from abroad, money that she used to help victims of the conflict, apparently upsetting the Army of Islam rebels.
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Hun Sen&aposs party has been dominating Cambodia&aposs political scene, but its election maneuvering has brought some sharp rejoinders from abroad.
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He formed a political party and led it from abroad but it failed to make significant gains in a 2015 parliamentary election.
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Critics argue this flies in the face of Lady Liberty, which serves as a beacon of hope to immigrants arriving from abroad.
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Like so many other Americans and folks traveling from abroad, I'll at last witness my first total solar eclipse on August 21.
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He is optimistic that the U.S. can weather the storms from abroad and that the U.S. economy is "doing well," Reuters reported.
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Imam Gamal Fouda said he is expecting 3,000 to 4,000 people at Friday's prayer service, including many who have come from abroad.
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"While exporters' worries about demand from abroad wane, more companies see a danger in the political framework for business," said the DIHK.
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Several sports personalities from Kazakhstan flew in from abroad, including world middleweight boxing champion Gennady Golovkin who trains in the United States.
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Kerala shares in this new industrialisation less than Tamil Nadu, but that is balanced by another source of prosperity: remittances from abroad.
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"We have some great produce coming out of Cornwall but one thing we source from abroad is the Galician beef," he says.
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As a result, the value of the dollar has soared on the black market, making it increasingly expensive to buy from abroad.
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Squabbling local, regional and federal governments ignored radical imams trained and funded from abroad, and allowed extremists to operate in plain sight.
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That means American consumers and companies are buying more stuff from abroad that could be made in the US, such as automobiles.
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Announcing the probe, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross cited "evidence that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry".
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Americans also need to become more comfortable learning from abroad, where other countries have proven that they too know how to innovate.
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Second, cash repatriated from abroad will be taxed at 15.5%—below the main rate, giving banks an incentive to bring it home.
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Students from abroad are attractive to public schools for numerous reasons, including their high test scores and ability to pay full fare.
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The alternative to attracting specialists from abroad is educating more Americans in AI-related fields — something President Trump's executive order calls for.
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"There is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry," Ross said in his May statement.
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"We receive daily reports from people who cannot receive money from abroad," says Julie Owono, head of the Africa desk at ISF.
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Haftar needs considerable help to recruit fighters and mercenaries from abroad as he was unable to recruit enough Libyans to his army.
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Indonesia has a long history of protectionism, and vested interests have often stood in the way of trade and investment from abroad.
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There are still problems with how it treats content moderators, and Facebook has had to repeatedly remove coordinated misinformation campaigns from abroad.
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The president called for "patience" from manufacturers, automakers, farmers, cheesemakers, bourbon distillers and other U.S. sectors hit by trade taxes from abroad.
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" She said his proposals include "limiting the ability of corporations to replace them with new, lower-wage workers brought in from abroad.
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Over the last decade, ILGA has lent significant support to countries hostile to queer citizens, including carefully dispatching diplomatic delegations from abroad.
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Chinese farmers grow genetically modified cotton, and meat and dairy companies buy genetically modified corn from abroad to feed pigs and cattle.
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So the money would have to come from abroad — from selling stocks, bonds and other assets to foreigners, on a massive scale.
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Mr. Nader has now been called back from abroad to provide additional testimony, one person familiar with the matter said this week.
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He pays around $20 an hour on average, and he has been able to increase his payroll despite stiff competition from abroad.
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He suggested China would honor American demands to protect intellectual property, encourage foreign investment, and buy more goods and services from abroad.
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People from abroad look at our system and they believe that we're in a permanent state of campaigning, which was vaguely true.
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While real estate transactions are handled by a notary, most buyers from abroad typically hire their own legal representation, Mr. Beales said.
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His nonprofits do not accept contributions from abroad, and the Biden Cancer Initiative does not take money from drug companies, he said.
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The National Health Commission reported 34 new cases in the region but said all involved people who came to China from abroad.
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"It's a very Russian tradition to resist influences from abroad," he said, but the success of the park had silenced the criticism.
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"For our brothers and sisters from abroad, of course Bali is still safe," Made Mangku Pastika, the island's governor, said on Thursday.
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But investors remained wary, as the number of coronavirus infections topped 350,000 and new infections brought in from abroad rose in China.
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Still, investors remained wary, as the number of coronavirus infections topped 224.01,000 and new infections brought in from abroad rose in China.
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In some cases, like that of New Zealand, North Korean hackers were simply routing their attacks through the country's computers from abroad.
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Italy is trying to import stocks from abroad, but Borrelli said nations like India, Romania, Russia and Turkey had halted such sales.
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The slowdown was driven by a near-stalling of new business, with the survey revealing a sharp drop in demand from abroad.
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Savers can withdraw the entire amount of new cash deposits and up to 30 percent of money transferred from abroad in cash.
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"It's developing itself as a European technical center, which is why we have the interest of people from abroad," Mr. Honders said.
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Now Muslims from abroad face the prospect of "extreme vetting" to enter the country — if they can secure a visa at all.
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Sadly, it is becoming increasingly clear that the new normal may include regular small- to-medium-sized terrorist attacks inspired from abroad.
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While midterm election years are typically associated with third quarter pullbacks, his latest indicators suggest the ultimate catalyst could come from abroad.
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High debt levels also reduce the effectiveness of monetary stimulus and weak demand from abroad could hammer exporters, which are big employers.
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Their brand ethos is simple: one-of-a-kind rugs shouldn't cost a month's rent — not even when they're delivered from abroad.
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Export-dependent manufacturers are battling sluggish demand from abroad and uncertainty due to trade disputes and Britain's departure from the European Union.
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In 2010 the government of Argentina's president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, imposed tariffs of up to 40 percent on goods from abroad.
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For the story, the Overseas Press Club of America gave Mr. Redmont its award in 21976 for best radio reporting from abroad.
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Goods entering the European customs union from abroad face controls — in total there are 405 checks, with beef going through 22 steps.
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The passage of US legislation only plays into Beijing's narrative that dark forces from abroad are behind the Hong Kong protest movement.
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President Trump on Friday said he will "soon" be releasing a plan to allow the U.S. to import prescription drugs from abroad.
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Just over 30 percent of the Square Mile's staff come from abroad, with 12 percent from Europe, the City of London said.
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But considering Hungary's "strong political statements against associations receiving support from abroad, this label risks adversely affecting their legitimate activities," it said.
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Orders from abroad, which were not counted as core orders, dropped 1.1 percent in February, reversing the previous month's 3.2 percent gain.
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Israelis and Palestinians must sit down and work out an agreement; solutions imposed from abroad will never be accepted and won't last.
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"The prospects for further moderate economic growth look encouraging, particularly as risks emanating from abroad appear to have receded somewhat," she said.
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During the next decade, he made hundreds of appearances, often arguing that America needed to act urgently to counter threats from abroad.
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The United States is the world's largest market for reinsurance, but more than half the reinsurance U.S. insurers is purchased from abroad.
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The threat to America did not necessarily come from abroad, The Times said darkly in an accompanying article about domestic defense measures.
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"If there are threats against peace, those threats come from abroad," Venezuela's U.N. Ambassador Samuel Moncada told the Security Council on Thursday.
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Some of those in Venezuela who are seeking help from outside have tended to expect too much too soon from abroad, however.
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" Mr. Peskov echoed that statement, but also said that "vitally important spheres of our economy have been targeted with cyberattacks from abroad.
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Authoritarians, we found in our survey, tend to most fear threats that come from abroad, such as ISIS or Russia or Iran.
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Khoshroo, echoing Iran's official stance, said his government had "hard evidence" that recent protests in Iran were "very clearly directed from abroad".
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That also means the ECB will be pressed on what else it can do to combat risks from abroad and low inflation expectations.
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And he is being watched from abroad by politicians who, in their own countries, cannot seem to make themselves heard above the din.
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The actions by the government were based on a 2015 law that, among other things, prevents religious communities from getting funding from abroad.
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The state of the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal, as well as nuclear threats from abroad, are expected to be major areas of discussion.
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Earnings repatriated from abroad this year as part of the tax overhaul may lead to fewer big increases in stock buybacks next year.
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Since 1994, about 85 GM foods have been approved for sale in Canada, including food grown in Canada and products imported from abroad.
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Myanmar government leader and Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has faced a barrage of criticism from abroad for not stopping the violence.
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They include issues around data transfer and processing, taxation and, of course, freedom of movement or the ability to hire talent from abroad.
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First, his reformist image helped attract copious capital flows from abroad, culminating in the sale of a 100-year bond in June 2017.
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As early as the first part of the twentieth century, California was the propagating grounds for philosophical and dietary movements imported from abroad.
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Home to major exporters and such global brands as Ericsson , H&M, Volvo AB and Atlas Copco , Sweden depends on demand from abroad.
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But, a rapid decline in sentiment and weak demand from abroad has ratcheted up the pressure for policymakers to unveil even more stimulus.
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Unable to overcome the technical and political hurdles to creating more money at home, they might opt to suck in money from abroad.
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The credit that fuelled the boom—much of it from abroad, pushing the current-account deficit to 6% of GDP—is drying up.
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PRIVATIZATIONS DRAW INTEREST Infrastructure, transportation, electricity, and oil and gas are areas likely to attract particularly strong interest from abroad, reckons IIF's Castellano.
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Alison Capper, an apple farmer in Herefordshire, employs five full-time staff but 70 more seasonally; last year all 70 came from abroad.
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Tatiana, 36, a manager at an international company in Moscow, says Russian cheese tastes of "modeling clay" and she prefers cheese from abroad.
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When, in 193, it merged with Maytag, a rival, it quelled concerns about its high market share by pointing to competition from abroad.
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He has promised to cut America's trade deficit, which, as a matter of national accounting, goes hand in hand with borrowing from abroad.
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Many museums house artefacts that were looted from abroad; we examine why the calls for the return of such objects are getting louder.
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Tariffs on watches ordered from abroad were increased to 60 percent from 30 percent and on jewellery to 15 percent from 10 percent.
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Over 230 aircraft were hired to bring back about 110,000 passengers from abroad in what was billed as the country's biggest peacetime repatriation.
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In an independent Catalonia, his company's double-taxation deals with other countries (70% of its revenues come from abroad) might have been invalid.
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Germany registered more than 1 million arrivals from abroad this year and last, mainly from war-torn countries including Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
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She said Mahmoud's father had died two years ago, and that Mahmoud called her regularly from abroad, most recently about a week ago.
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In light of Germany's rapidly aging society, he called on the government to expand vocational training and attract more skilled workers from abroad.
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Tariffs on watches ordered from abroad were increased to 60 percent from 30 percent and on jewelry to 15 percent from 10 percent.
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And depreciation of the yuan, along with signalling economic weakness, makes it more expensive for those in China to buy things from abroad.
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That requires the federal government to borrow more from abroad to finance the deficit, which can also increase the trade imbalance, Lovely said.
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Among the most controversial proposals are allowing the federal government to negotiate drug prices through Medicare and letting Americans import drugs from abroad.
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She added that 94 percent of the cases reported so far in 2019 have been acquired in the US, not imported from abroad.
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Plans to admit significant numbers of tourists from abroad have been discussed for years, only to be blocked by conservative opinion and bureaucracy.
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It has borrowed heavily from abroad since it began an economic reform program backed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in late 2016.
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"Even if the source of attack was from abroad, they will be convicted eventually," police spokesman Dechnarong Suticharnbancha told a local news site.
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Reducing the cost of the world's most expensive defense program is crucial to securing orders in the United States and more from abroad.
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Orders from abroad, which were not counted as core orders, jumped 17.4 percent in April, up for the first time in three months.
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"On a weekly basis, our systems are under attack from serious organized criminals using malware from abroad or even at home," he said.
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The tabloids like to think of this as a mystery; why would anyone from abroad want to come to this motionless, boring village?
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Kava bars in the US don't produce kava themselves; they just import it from abroad (no special permit is required to sell it).
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Last year, it opened to the public, and teams from universities across China, as well as a few teams from abroad, signed up.
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If they leave, they can send their families a remittance from abroad — even $100 a month can go a long way in Syria.
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It is a submerged leviathan, and small bits of it are only occasionally exposed by brave Ukrainian investigators or forensic probes from abroad.
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He has also stressed the need to boost the domestic defense industry, scrapping some earlier plans to buy equipment including drones from abroad.
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Mr. Ionov, who evoked Gandhi as a role model in calling for peaceful independence transitions, described Russian separatists as terrorists funded from abroad.
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"North Korea says all the time that economic reform and the capitalist influence from abroad is poison," Lee said on "Power Lunch" Tuesday.
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Confucius' teachings address etiquette, as, arguably, do Plato's, in "Laws," when he catalogues how various types of guests from abroad should be treated.
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During the company's second quarter earnings call Tuesday, executives said the idea of importing drugs from abroad, even in narrow circumstances, is concerning.
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Insofar as U.S. schools want to try it, though, there's a pretty clear lesson from abroad: The bans on their own aren't effective.
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He noted that the city's profile was helped by last year's Expo Milano, the international fair, which drew thousands of visitors from abroad.
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Most are nearly as packed with international students as the University of Sussex near Brighton, 27 percent of whose graduates hail from abroad.
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Many of the examples of fake news, cited in a Singapore government paper on deliberate online falsehoods published in January, came from abroad.
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Without major changes in economic relations, the United States will, in addition to those damages occurring inland, import expensive climate damage from abroad.
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"So far we've had mostly Slovenian tourists but we expect to get more from abroad in future, particularly from neighboring countries," said Levstik.
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While most come for cash to support their families from abroad, many easily find themselves trapped in a cycle of violence and debt.
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Its imports grew faster than exports, thanks in part to China's stronger currency, which gives consumers more firepower when purchasing things from abroad.
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Some unscrupulous businessmen, sensing an opportunity for windfall profits, slapped "Bottled in Crimea" labels on any old plonk, some even imported from abroad.
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The orthodox policy response, especially in emerging markets that rely heavily on capital flows from abroad, may be to tighten the fiscal belt.
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All of a sudden, it seemed, the Social Democrats rediscovered their empathy for the underprivileged — as long as they had come from abroad.
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Singapore and China, after getting their outbreaks under control, have imposed new entry restrictions after travelers from abroad threatened to trigger secondary outbreaks.
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As long as the capital keeps flowing in from abroad, everything's fine, but when the music stops, you're due for a banking crisis.
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The new collection showed how Chinese officials asserted the view that China was threatened by subversive forces from abroad, particularly the United States.
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The regime and the insurgents both needed money, weapons and, at a slightly later date, foreign fighters; these could come only from abroad.
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Yemen was already deeply impoverished and vulnerable to food crises before then — relying on 90 percent of its food to come from abroad.
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Despite his kinship toward Manila's various neighborhoods and constant return from abroad, the photographer is at heart a Filipino-American and New Yorker.
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More troubling, a still small but growing portion of recent infections are the result of community transmission rather than people returning from abroad.
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He also set up a bizarre series of price controls that basically had the effect of removing incentives to import goods from abroad.
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The company had previously chosen to borrow money to fund its stock buybacks and dividends, instead of bringing its cash back from abroad.
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" • "At companies in the S&P 2550 that draw more than half their revenue from abroad, first-quarter profits fell about 3 percent.
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But while the US has made it more difficult to employ tech workers from abroad, Canada has streamlined its own tech immigration policies.
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This should lead to inflows of capital from abroad, increasing the capital stock, which both raises GDP and reduces the rate of return.
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To the Editor: After World War II, many Americans recognized how unprepared the country had been to defend itself against threats from abroad.
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Everyone who returns from abroad should not visit any stores, Ford said; they need to stay at home and quarantine for two weeks.
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For many who had come from abroad, the occasion was their first time in Russia, so some features of Russian life were surprising.
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Hatter Society, a group that supports Hungarian gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights, gets more than 90 percent of its funding from abroad.
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There are tourists looking for a day activity from Bismarck or Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora and, on occasion, travelers from abroad.
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Life in nineteenth-century Canada was nothing short of brutal for a poor girl from abroad, a series of debasements and scullery work.
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As one emerging market chief executive recently said, he has "given up" on growth in the US, since most demand comes from abroad.
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Australia's media companies argue that easing ownership limits will give them greater heft to compete with bigger, better-funded internet companies from abroad.
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Persian-language satellite channels operating from abroad heralded the discovery of the mummy as a sign that the Islamic republic's days were numbered.
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That is especially true for repos with firms from abroad, which include U.S. branches of foreign banks and Cayman Islands-registered hedge funds.
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The last thing he wanted was for a graduate student from abroad to return home and develop the idea in someone else's lab.
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That holds true for US importers that buy Chinese goods from abroad, like luggage, hats and semiconductors, that have been hit by tariffs.
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A company that imported goods worth $80 from abroad and them sold them domestically for $100 would pay tax on the full $100.
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However, there are a few battlegrounds that are not as easy to dominate from abroad, such as ride-hailing, food delivery and finance.
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Volunteers from abroad joined the rescue effort, which ended on July 10 when the boys and their coach were all brought out safely.
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However, export order books continue to weaken, with the new work from abroad dropping for the fourth time in five months, Markit said.
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Sending them home would strain the Honduran economy, which relies on remittances from abroad and could not integrate tens of thousands of deportees.
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For example, when travelers from abroad visit the United States and spend money at hotels and restaurants, that counts as a services export.
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Mexico imports more than 70% of its gas needs from abroad, and more than 90% of those purchases come from the United States.
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Mexico imports more than 70% of its gas needs from abroad, and more than 90% of those purchases come from the United States.
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JW: Should we in the US be more concerned about homegrown threats or about threats directed by al-Qaeda or ISIS from abroad?
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There are still no documented Zika cases originating in the continental US, but more than 1,300 travelers have brought Zika here from abroad.
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For those keeping tabs, one more big tech company built and operating in the UK has been snapped up by another company from abroad.
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Ultimately, asylum-seekers would need to apply from abroad rather than coming to the Netherlands and landing in centres like the one in Rijswijk.
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The seat of EU power is in Brussels, Belgium, allowing "leave" campaigners to make the case that British policy was being dictated from abroad.
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Sporadic cases reported in the last three years were imported from abroad but were quickly detected, investigated and received a rapid response, WHO added.
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Latvia, Croatia, Hungary and Lithuania are the most reliant on remittances in the EU, all with over 3 percent of GDP coming from abroad.
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But even from abroad, the midterm elections were seen as a marker for the direction of America — and whether Trumpism had fully taken root.
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By obtaining tens of billions of dollars in funds from abroad, the privatization program could be a way out of this dilemma, Malik said.
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Faculty searches are always worldwide; in some departments 21994% of PhD students come from abroad; and the graduate and professional schools are truly multinational.
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To the extent that trade deficits thus represent borrowing from abroad, there is some truth to the idea that they could erode American wealth.
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"There is evidence suggesting that, for decades, imports from abroad have eroded our domestic auto industry," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in a statement.
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Shoppers from abroad, meanwhile, spent 2400 percent less in the first nine months of 21 than they did in the same period of 250.
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Silicon Valley generates almost $200bn of profits from abroad each year, several times the benefit that America gets from having the world's reserve currency.
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If reform and ECB action cleared away obstacles to growth, it was demand imported from abroad that rescued the euro area from its doldrums.
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The U.S. trade deficit — how much the country buys from abroad, versus how much it sells — rose to a 20.3-year high last year.
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It also produces infant formula and mineral water in Iran through joint ventures and imports a range of Danone Medical Nutrition products from abroad.
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In March America slapped tariffs on steel and aluminium from abroad, arguing that cheap imports threatened national security by eroding the domestic industrial base.
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McCoy believed the right device could help not only older people, but also forest firefighters, hikers, hunters, recreational backpackers and veterans returning from abroad.
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Domestic savings are not the only source of investable funds; Republicans claim their plan will attract a growth-boosting wave of money from abroad.
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It is difficult to say how long the strike will last, as the strikers have been furnished with money from abroad, chiefly from England.
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I think people watching from abroad will also get to see a range of things like how young people in Japan deal with romance.
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The basic explanation for the change is that China is buying much more from abroad just as its exporters run into resistance (see chart).
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Last year, about 24 percent of petroleum consumed in the United States came from abroad, the lowest level since 1970, according to the EIA.
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Over recent months, monitoring groups and eyewitnesses say Uighurs have been summoned from abroad and across China and sent into detention and indoctrination centers.
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Goldfajn said in a Senate hearing that inflation expectations are well anchored and that Brazil is now less vulnerable to potential shocks from abroad.
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The incident unfolded while a group of senior Hamas leaders from abroad were visiting Gaza to discuss the ceases-fire efforts with local leaders.
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The incident occurred while a group of senior Hamas leaders from abroad were visiting Gaza to discuss the ceases-fire efforts with local leaders.
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A data breakdown showed domestic demand edged down 0.1 percent while orders from abroad rose 1.7 percent, and 6.3 percent from euro zone customers.
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Finance minister George Osborne has said that Britain's economy was not immune from a "dangerous cocktail" of threats from abroad, and urged against complacency.
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Industrial orders from abroad dropped by 3.4 percent in July, with demand from clients outside the euro zone plunging the most, the data showed.
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You know, Apple just announced a huge investment in the U.S. right, repatriated all this money from abroad, paid a one-time tax fee.
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"This region is the most important for investment in Brazil today and a good part of this investment could be from abroad," he said.
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They raise prices for consumers, steer capital away from the most productive investments and breed inefficiency and rent-seeking by limiting competition from abroad.
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Rather than figure out how to make domestic production more efficient, politicians like Donald Trump focus on keeping out goods and people from abroad.
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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - The U.S. current account deficit narrowed in the second quarter as exports and income from abroad rose, government data showed on Thursday.
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By the next transfer window, the EPL's big spenders will surely be making offers for Leicester's prized discoveries, or for similar talents from abroad.
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Bar estimated that 12 million people from abroad were already expected this year for umrah, which can be performed at any time of year.
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The event includes works produced by the Netherlands' leading arts organizations, like the Dutch National Ballet, along with some major names from abroad. hollandfestival.
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The progressive criticism of Booker reached a crescendo in early 2017 when he voted against a budget amendment calling for importing drugs from abroad.
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Turkey's economy opened up to the world, and Turks began to move freely across borders, gaining more access to information and products from abroad.
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Much of this has to do with the influx of hardline interpretations of Islam from abroad and Turkey's budding relations with foreign Islamist groups.
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Most of the residents, and the pilgrims from abroad who are flocking to see the "living marvel," as one calls her, tend to agree.
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Former MSNBC anchor Natali Morris told the outlet in an email that she and her husband plan to continue fighting the lawsuits from abroad.
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But in 2015, under a recent Russian law, Baikal Wave was declared a "foreign agent", designating it as a rights group funded from abroad.
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During a visit to Switzerland in October, the Dalai Lama urged Tibetans to keeping fighting from abroad for more autonomy for Tibet within China.
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Like Hungary, Israel has passed legislation that seeks to limit the influence of NGOs that receive a large portion of their funding from abroad.
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The proclamation signed by President Donald Trump in early October applies to people seeking immigrant visas from abroad — not those in the US already.
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The deeper source of England's humiliation lies in the fact that seven of every 10 players in the Premier League now come from abroad.
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Although the prices have eased since corn reforms took effect last September, the inclusion of logistical costs may favor importing the grains from abroad.
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It's now the world's largest oil importer and second largest LNG importer, and also buys coal from abroad despite being the world's largest producer.
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Xi Jinping has been very effective at focusing on the threat from abroad as a way of trying to rally political support around him.
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The French school in Tehran is seeking teachers from abroad, but can offer a salary of only 20 million rials, or $200, a month.
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In at least two cases where agents negotiated rental agreements with Ms. Collins, the clients were seeking rentals because they were relocating from abroad.
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Most of Netflix's growth is coming from abroad, while US growth is slowing as it reacts to growing competition in a crowded media landscape.
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"The Kremlin has been tirelessly building a media echo chamber that shuts out critical voices," Mr. Krivosheev said, "both inside Russia and from abroad."
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But investors were still wary, as global coronavirus infections have topped 255,000 and China posted a rise in new infections brought in from abroad.
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AMMAN, March 22 (Reuters) - Syria said on Sunday it had confirmed its first case of coronavirus, in a person who had come from abroad.
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Designed as an international contest, the Japan Cup remains a horse racing highlight locally, but has struggled to attract top-quality competition from abroad.
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All but one of the 99 new cases reported on Saturday were in Wuhan or were people who had traveled to China from abroad.
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Mr. Trump's third pillar is the most insulting for many Americans, since it eliminates the family reunification principle for accepting legal immigrants from abroad.
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A falling pound is bad for the United Kingdom since most of the goods it buys from abroad are priced in dollars or euros.
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This will bring in some additional capital from abroad, but not enough, in practice, to keep the after-tax rate of return from rising.
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Excluding the infections in Wuhan and among arrivals from abroad, there was only one other new infection in the rest of China on Friday.
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On Friday I met with friends who run a charming hotel on the hills near Parma; all the bookings from abroad have been canceled.
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In other immigration news: Some American school districts, unable to find teachers willing to work for the pay offered, are recruiting teachers from abroad.
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A week later, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at stopping the sale of counterfeit products from abroad sold online to U.S. consumers.
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Avant-gardists like Anthony Braxton, Carla Bley and Jack DeJohnette convened there, as did musicians from abroad such as Naná Vasconcelos and Babatunde Olatunji.
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Despite all of the buildup up and buzz, those following from abroad are mostly trying to figure out what it means after February 3.
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The components of population change are birthrate, death (mortality) rate, and in- and out-migration either from within the United States or from abroad.
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In the tense aftermath, Iran's military shot down an airliner by mistake, igniting protests at home and adding to pressure on Tehran from abroad.
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When American consumers facing higher import prices from tariffs stop buying certain products from abroad, they will supply fewer dollars in foreign-exchange markets.
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Both of those men acknowledged receiving large sums of money from abroad, but disputed the Justice Department's claims about whom the men were representing.
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But despite growing pressure at home and from abroad to restore democracy, a general election initially promised for 2015 has been repeatedly pushed back.
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"Throughout our history, our wisest statesmen have warned that America's greatest risk has never been attack from abroad but rot from within," you wrote.
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Worsening its plight has been a slowing of capital inflows from abroad, which Beirut has long relied upon to help meet its financing needs.
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There have long been foreign fellow-travellers (Louis Andriessen, Arvo Pärt) and deep influences from abroad (the musical cultures of India and West Africa).
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There also seemed to be a less-than-subtle message directed at the protesters, whom the government often accuses of being financed from abroad.
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Authorities have also started reducing public spending and have set import restrictions in a bid to cut the value of goods shipped from abroad.
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But imports generally help to keep costs down, because much of the increase in the amount of products from abroad comes from generic drugs.
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The United States should have a best in class tax system, one that will attract investment from abroad by both American and foreign companies.
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We have shown Putin that even relatively costless efforts to influence an election from abroad can cause the institutions of American democracy to fray.
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Erect barriers to keep out aliens from abroad, and shift money from the rich to the working class to create economic security at home.
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Egypt has borrowed heavily from abroad after adopting a three-year economic reform programme backed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) since late 2016.
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Trump has also pushed for bringing troops home from abroad, while Bolton was long an advocate for an expansive military presence around the world.
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