Specifically, this situation arises from the U.S. belief that Japan restricts the ability of U.S. firms to operate terminals or provide stevadore service at Japanese ports.
Through the popularity of ADRs, ETFs and other forms of international investment diversification, the ability of U.S. investors to own shares of companies based abroad has expanded considerably in the last decade.
In all cases, U.S. positions were formulated with a view to ensuring the continued ability of U.S. regulators to protect the health and safety of American citizens and safeguard the environment, at the levels they consider appropriate.
Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has measured the fundamental adequacy of its force posture in terms of the ability of U.S. forces, without national mobilization, to defeat two nation-state adversaries in geographically separate theaters nearly simultaneously.
Desert Storm demonstrated that airpower and precision munitions are integral to the ability of U.S. forces to halt aggression, create the preconditions for the decisive defeat of an adversary, and counter the potential threat posed by WMDs and their long-range delivery systems.
"So far, only a small percentage of the funding for 2013 has been received, limiting the ability of U.N. agencies and their humanitarian partners to reach people who desperately need help, " the U.N. office said this month.
In the case of the home buyer tax credit and the business tax provision, Senate Democrats want to delay until 2018 the ability of U.S.-based companies with operations abroad to take advantage of foreign tax credits.
Outside a few combat zones like Afghanistan, the ability of U.S. soldiers, sailors and airmen to cope with unexpected challenges will quickly whither.
Also positive: Yield spreads decreased in December and January, meaning that investors have more faith in the ability of U.S. companies to pay back debt.
The trial is significant because it tests the ability of U.S. patent and design laws to keep pace with the fast-changing technology industry and to ultimately benefit consumers.
Back in September 1985, the top treasury officials of the G5 countries met at New York's Plaza Hotel to realign the major currencies amid worries, particularly at home, that weak foreign currencies were negatively impacting the ability of U.S. companies to export.
Mr. McNICHOLAS: ...good coordination, some kind of innate rhythmic ability.
Many in Pakistan are highly critical of ability of Mr. Hussain, who has acquired British citizenship, to run his party from London.
Philip Morris, will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court and could decrease the ability of juries to award punitive damages.
The chief one: that U.S. demand for natural gas was fast eclipsing the ability of producers to supply it.
But thanks to the wealth transfer from the U.S. exporter overseas, the ability of American firms and individuals to import is necessarily harmed by devaluation.
Not that taxpayers should have a lot of confidence in the ability of Messrs.
Meanwhile, the recent Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change states that "declining crop yields ... could leave hundreds of millions without the ability to produce or purchase sufficient food", reports The Food Magazine.
They will have to tell the truth to our creditors that the U.S government has borrowed beyond the ability of its citizens to repay.
Under these circumstances, the U.S. ability rapidly to return them to Korea in the event of conflict there would be significantly attenuated.
The French film, from director and writer Michel Hazanavicius, is being distributed in the U.S. by The Weinstein Company who are, of course, famous for their ability to win awards.
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Among usual residents aged three years and over, 11% had some ability in Irish in 2011 (compared to 10% in 2001), while 8.1% of people had some ability in Ulster-Scots.
Thus, we have Senator Joe Lieberman (I--Conn.) plotting legislation to limit the ability of hedge funds to buy commodities.
By reducing the number of U.N. personnel on the ground, the ability of hostile forces to take hostages or to retaliate is also reduced, and capability to use air power is enhanced, according to U.N. spokesman Lt.
The lack of UVA filters in the U.S. "does limit the ability of sunscreen manufacturers to manufacture good, broad-spectrum sunscreens, " he said.
This regulation, created in the last year of Mr. Sarkozy's presidency, limits the ability of foreign students to stay and work here.
And the U.S.'s ability to deploy mines with self-destruct mechanisms avoids much of the risk of conventional mines.
If all the proposed LNG projects get done it would give the U.S. the ability to export 20 billion cubic feet of gas per day, or about a third of current supplies.
Examiners will struggle too, to produce a single test that measures the same level of ability in children of different ages. (In music tests all candidates for a given grade play the same pieces: in an English test, quite different reading texts and writing topics would suit an eight-year-old than an 11-year-old.) The changes might even have the perverse effect of making children sit more tests.
The U.S. Supreme Court in 2006 modified the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure to insure the ability to gain electronic discovery of messages.
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