The biggest impact of Mr Clinton's certification policy, however, may come at home.
Five of India's eight series wins - of the 11 series it had played - since October 2008 had come at home, and the other three had come against Bangladesh, West Indies and New Zealand, three of the weakest Test teams.
And if you decide not to come home at all, you can remotely control the system using an iPhone app.
When asked to define what makes a good mother, 63 percent say being there when the kids come home at the end of the day.
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And when these Americans come home at night, bone-tired, and turn on the news, all they see is the same partisan three-ring circus here in Washington.
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My mother wanted to know why I had not come to live at home after finals, and I told her that a kindly older tutor was preparing me for my interview.
But the BBC's Steve Rosenberg in Berlin says it was hardly a convincing victory for Mrs Merkel, who has come under attack at home and abroad for her handling of the financial crisis.
In the near future whether you are in the middle of the ocean or docked at a foreign port, your personal communications device (whether smartphone, Blackberry, laptop or tablet) will provide equivalent communications that we have all come to expect at home.
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The 32-year-old, who is his country's record goalscorer, has struggled with his fitness and come in for criticism at home for being overweight.
It might be easier to just come home late at night and, you know, put, do a box of mac and cheese, you know?
Yet, the moves to make India more global has come with some sharp criticisms at home.
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Her tweets were, like, yelling at Dewey to come home for dinner.
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Mr Orban and his cabinet have recently come under heavy criticism both at home and in Europe for adopting laws seen as endangering democracy.
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America needs to reduce its reliance on foreign petroleum, but growing oil production here at home will come hand-in-hand with an even larger glut of associated gas and even lower gas prices.
They're overseas for an extended period of time, they're ready to come home, and all at once they get orders they're going to be extended.
On a normal day I would drink three or four cans at work and then come home to literally chug out of a 2-liter bottle from the fridge.
They come at little cost as neither country is home to much trading.
"We understand that the champs are going to come back and be ready to play at home, " Pacers star Paul George said.
More differences come to light when looking at the five home screens.
Today 70% of its revenues come from 70-odd branded shops at home.
Even if there are positive spillover benefits from increased home ownership, these come at the expense of greater frictions in the labor market.
Some of the soldiers I met at Fort Bliss had just come home from the battlefield, and others are getting ready to ship out.
"You're a little more aggressive when you're at work and when you come home, you relax and try to be the different person, " he said.
Throughout this process, I figured out that no matter how bad of a day I had at school, I could come home and create my own world within the music.
And when you come home from a long day at work, and the refrigerator is empty, and you know you don't feel like cooking -- (laughter) -- the easiest and sometimes the cheapest thing to do is to get in a fast food drive-thru.
The company recently announced two important wins at Home Depot and the New Zealand government, both of which have come at the expense of BlackBerry.
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