• "We're still very much Japan-centric and yet our business is growing, " especially abroad, he says.

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  • Even without the row about taxes and the family, the budget would have been controversial, especially abroad.

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  • Schmidt also noted that Google has plenty of room to grow, especially abroad.

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  • Another problem is the waning confidence, especially abroad, in the ability of Suharto's government to make the tough decisions needed to turn the economy around.

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  • Meanwhile the political opposition, especially abroad, is at odds with itself.

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  • Especially abroad, American hotels aim to provide a secure oasis of familiar comforts and food, just as British hotels did for their own people in the days of empire.

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  • Her supporters, especially abroad, fear she is afraid to take a politically unpopular stand now that her party will mount a bid for power in the next general election in 2015.

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  • This is still true, but the high expectations that exist for her government, at home and (especially) abroad, may nonetheless prove hard to live up to.

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  • The challenge, he says, is keeping investors upbeat--especially those from abroad, who have seen, in addition to the halving of share prices in a year, a 25% decline in the rupee against the U.S. dollar.

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  • Remittances from Cubans abroad, especially in the United States, help those on the island to make ends meet.

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  • Mr Blair has grand ambitions for more intervention abroad, especially in Africa, but Britain's regular armed forces are overstretched.

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  • They might also face opposition from abroad, especially if Britain and America appear to be favoured over other countries.

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  • Goldman also used the global slump to expand abroad, especially in Asia, going on a shopping spree for distressed assets.

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  • In golf, one obvious area for growth is abroad, especially developing countries.

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  • Despite its difficulties at home, it is strong in most big markets abroad, especially China, which within a few years will be the world's largest.

    ECONOMIST: The car industry

  • "There is no evidence that the free school model raises standards but there is evidence from abroad, especially Sweden, where there are huge concerns, " she said.

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  • But smaller firms that make up the backbone of Germany's famous Mittelstand have also been packing up and moving abroad, especially into lower-cost and more flexible countries to Germany's east.

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  • Japanese manufacturers are making less at home and more abroad, especially in China (Toshiba has just announced that it is shifting to China all production of television sets for the Japan market).

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  • Family Favourites - a programme that had originally been broadcast by the BBC on Radio 2 and the The Light Programme before that, was resurrected by the new station and was well-received by the county's military folk who could get requests and messages played for their loved ones abroad, especially during the first Iraq War.

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  • But it cannot help everyone, especially since many firms borrowed abroad to take advantage of low interest rates in the U.S. and elsewhere.

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  • Some environmentalists fear that later this year they will face new legal obstacles, especially if they receive grants from abroad.

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  • Four cents on the national wealth "dollar" for safeguarding our freedoms at home and interests abroad hardly seems excessive -- especially since we have generally spent a far higher percentage of GDP for these purposes since the end of the Second World War.

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  • This is especially important for regions hoping to foster business links abroad, as several city mayors have teamed up with neighbouring towns to lure local investment by foreign companies.

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  • The NEI will help meet my Administration's goal of doubling exports over the next 5 years by working to remove trade barriers abroad, by helping firms -- especially small businesses -- overcome the hurdles to entering new export markets, by assisting with financing, and in general by pursuing a Government-wide approach to export advocacy abroad, among other steps.

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  • Speculation had increased, especially among foreign investors, that Japan's life insurers and banks would rush abroad to seek higher yields as the Bank of Japan's mammoth purchases of Japanese government bonds push down returns at home.

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  • But arithmetically, it's nowhere near enough to re-balance the economy, especially when domestic investment is still weak, and the income we earn from our investments abroad has fallen off a cliff.

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  • The Conservative Party's tighter rules on immigration are difficult to consume for many British Asians especially, who fear it will be even tougher for them to bring over their spouses or parents from abroad.

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  • It is especially embarrassing for Mr Simitis, an academic before he went into politics, that many Greek students are moving abroad.

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  • Intelligence services both in Britain and abroad are loth to give the enemy a clear indication of how much they know, and, especially, of how they know it.

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