Treatments that cost a lot back home are often far cheaper overseas.
Liver cancer is far more prevalent overseas, with 600, 000 new cases a year worldwide.
Unlike Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool, Arsenal remain under British ownership and have so far resisted attempts by overseas investors to take a controlling share.
Few have recruited as aggressively overseas so far, but Oxford's example raises the pressure to do likewise.
Many U.S. corporations now do more than half of their overall business overseas and far more than half of their growth comes from abroad.
But while "Into Darkness" isn't improving upon its predecessor domestically, grosses overseas so far are 82% higher than in the same markets over the same time period, Paramount said.
This isn't to say comic-book movies are failures overseas -- far from it.
For that reason you may decide that a tablet, and especially the iPad or even the new Nexus 7 tablet (if you have a WiFi connection), is a far better choice as a communications tool when you are overseas if you do not need the convenience of a smaller device with its obvious limitations as far as screen size.
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It is not hard to see that food-related security problems overseas could cost us far more than the extra pennies we'll pay at the grocery store.
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The potentially revolutionary impact of these technologies is not far off, and in some markets overseas, the effects are already being felt at the macro level.
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So far this is mostly equipment and supplies shipped overseas for fish fanciers and wholesalers, and Qian Hu has invested in aquarium-gear providers in the U.K. and India.
So far, they're all owned and controlled overseas - in France, Canada, Korea, the US and Abu Dhabi.
The Commons International Development Committee said dependable tax revenues were a far better route out of poverty than reliance on overseas aid.
In some industries, increased competition has cut unions' bargaining power: car workers, for instance, famously militant in the 1970s, are far quieter now that production can be switched to overseas factories.
Opening the debate, Mr Hague told MPs that, far from shrinking, the FCO's presence overseas would be bolstered by "up to 11 new British embassies and eight new consulates for trade offices" by 2015.
Apple is far from the only company that has been building up its overseas cash stash to avoid high U.S. taxes.
The best news for the picture came overseas, where Mr. Cruise has remained far more popular than in the U.S. and where special effects-laden movies tend to do better.
The windfall profits of oil companies in recent months are derivative largely from their overseas investment - the North Sea, as far as BP is concerned, only accounts for 10% of its profits.
Far more of the big manufacturers and service businesses in Britain are overseas owned.
However, this may be a sign of waning domestic support in the face of military operations and food shortages, she says, and there is no evidence so far that it will lead to attacks by Al-Shabaab on targets overseas.
This year LA Fitness also opened its first overseas club - in Spain - which the company said had so far exceeded initial expectations.
Nor was there any mention of Daewoo's scores of overseas subsidiaries, which are often tangled in complicated business and financial relationships that go far beyond South Korea's banks.
The farms depend far more on exports than the rest of the economy: around 30% of farm products are sent overseas, compared with 13% for the economy as a whole.
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