• An institutional unit is considered to be resident within a country when it has a centre of economic interest in that territory, i.e. is engaged or is going to get engaged in some economic activities or transactions during a long period, usually assimilated to one year.

    UNESCO: Belarus: Report: Part I: Descriptive Section

  • Yet that niche of idiosyncratic creativity will have to be assimilated.

    ECONOMIST: Car design

  • They have been small with little or no intelligence chatter, and have involved suspects who have been in the U.S. for several years and appeared to have assimilated.

    WSJ: Renewed Fears About Homegrown Terror Threat

  • And, no, there is not an obvious racial dimension either: many blacks are still doing badly, but Latinos, who will account for one in five Americans by 2030, seem to be being assimilated just fine.

    ECONOMIST: America's great sorting out

  • You're the intermediary between two worlds, which isn't easy, because Ivy League schools tend to admit the blandest, most assimilated, least-ethnic minorities you can imagine.

    CNN: Commentary: Latino in the Ivy League

  • Can you give us any sense of how, going -- looking ahead to the next debate, he's assimilated the lessons of the first?

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • After the London bombings, many Americans took comfort in the belief that immigrants to the U.S. are better assimilated than they are in Europe.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: The Brothers Tsarnaev

  • Though Nextel may be long since assimilated as a company, parts of its branding look to live on thanks to an official announcement from Sprint today.

    ENGADGET: Sprint to preserve Nextel Direct Connect branding for PTT

  • Broadly speaking, the representations that describe them tend to fall into two types, the exceptional assimilated immigrant or the violent fundamentalist, with very little room in between.

    NPR: Many Arab-Americans Still Perceived As A 'Problem'

  • And then, by his instinctive expression of that assimilated music, personify the ethos of a younger generation desperate to hear itself?

    NPR: Wait, Keith Richards Is 65?

  • Many of these postrevolution Russians assimilated into British culture, and by the late 1980s it seemed to some expats there was no Russian community in London at all.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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