Thousands of federal government job openings are posted daily on the Internet in locations across the country as well as in foreign countries.
He is being given this award particularly for his contribution to the creation of fluidized bed paddy dryer and cyclonic rice husk furnace, which have been used and commercialized widely in Thailand as well as in foreign countries.
An estimated 6.8 million Americans lived in foreign countries as of January, up from 6.3 million last July, according to the U.S. State Department.
In 2008 some 34% of the students on America's leading 55 MBA programmes (as ranked by the Financial Times) were foreign, as were 85% of those on the top 55 courses in European countries (the figures for foreign faculty members were 26% for America and 46% for Europe).
Russia is also looking to profit from military spending increases in foreign countries, as the Wall Street Journal story below indicates.
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They can also thank Asian central banks for helping to keep interest rates low in rich countries as they recycle their foreign-exchange reserves into government bonds.
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Agate is also striving to translate the book rapidly as foreign rights to it have been sold in 20 countries.
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His expected appearance came as foreign ministers from various South American countries gathered in Ecuador to discuss his fate.
In terms of travel, Benedict did more than expected, embarking on 24 foreign trips, touching down in countries as disparate as the U.S., Brazil, Cameroon, Lebanon and Israel.
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According to the OECD, the UK is second only to the US as a destination for tertiary students studying abroad (as of 2008, 10% of all students studying in foreign countries were enrolled in UK institutions of higher learning).
In some countries, such as Britain and America, poor pay and job prospects are reflected in the number of foreign-born PhD students.
It could do so by intervening in the foreign exchange market, just as it tacitly allows others countries to do against it now.
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The second problem for the Democrats is that many Americans interpreted the Spanish election result as evidence that it is dangerous to put too much faith in foreign countries.
Even less popular is Mr Obama's lifting of the ban on federal aid for groups, such as Planned Parenthood, which provide abortions or advise about them in foreign countries.
For decades, generations, they have watched as foreign interests have taken that resource while they live if in countries that are backward, undeveloped, and generally poor.
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This was true internationally, as central banks of developing countries parked their growing foreign exchange reserves in the US, so that the South provided net finance to the North, instead of using such resources for its own development.
The only foreign governments, firms and other entities who have anything to fear from the kind of transparency long required of American market entrants - and that is now being sought from foreign ones, as well - are those doing business in countries subjected to U.S. sanctions.
Yet in an August 2012 National Bureau of Economic Research paper titled "The Great Leveraging, " University of Virginia economist Alan Taylor examined the 79 major financial crises in advanced economies over the past 140 years and found that they are just as likely in countries that rely on domestic savings and owe little to foreign creditors.
As a result, all the developing countries have their foreign exchange reserves in dollar-denominated assets.
"Lack of talent in the United States and the abundance of talent in countries such as India" is the reason for high demand for foreign tech worker visas, said Ameet Nisarkar, senior vice president of NASSCOM.
Such countries are most exposed in a credit drought, as they rely on foreign capital.
They're also funded by donations from foreign countries as well, and that's where the madrassa system in South Asia becomes a bit controversial.
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Foreign banks, which dominate the banking systems in post-communist countries such as Poland and Hungary, have so far been extremely cautious about Russia.
But as Progressive Policy Institute economist Michael Mandel notes, those foreign profits are already taxed by the countries in which the money is earned.
On Saturday, the foreign ministers of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, known as CPLP, will meet in Lisbon to assess the situation and take "concerted measures" regarding Guinea-Bissau's situation, that group said.
To ensure compliance, the SEC said it would examine more closely any listing application from foreign firms that are doing business in countries sanctioned by the United States, such as Sudan, Iraq and Iran.
Such solutions deal with only a few of "thousands of related issues, " Upson said, including how to handle product sales to American consumers that take place on American company-owned servers based in foreign countries and how to tax the sale of digital goods and intellectual property such as software and computer-generated music.
These keep us dependent on foreign countries, or tied to power that pollutes our air and water and devastates communities (as in mountaintop removal coal mining).
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But, at the very least, the circumstantial evidence suggests foreign investors should watch each other just as closely as they watch the firms and countries they invest in.
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