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Unfortunately, Band-e-Amir is still hard to reach for most Afghans, let alone foreigners who may want to venture out to the area.
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Since Brazil's savings rate remains low, foreigners will have to pay for most of the projects.
ECONOMIST: Brazil's presidential election
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Names of people, associations and corporations will be left alone for now, which is a good thing because most foreigners would be hard-pressed to associate Hyeondae with the venerable business giant that builds cars and ships. (The prospect of changing the passports of all those Kims isn't particularly inviting either.) The exemption isn't permanent, however.
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For most of us soccer is just an odd affectation of foreigners, like minuscule cars, pink shirts on men and the metric system.
ECONOMIST: Island story
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Most of her volunteers are foreigners, visiting Israel for only a few months.
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Most rich countries make it hard (or illegal) for foreigners to give money to politicians or parties.
ECONOMIST: Reputation management
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And it's the openness and the lack of political pressures within the system which has made it such an effective component of our economy and, indeed, has drawn foreigners generally to the American markets for financing as being the most efficient place where they can, in many cases, raise funds.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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Foreigners account for more than 60% of luxury property sales, most notably from Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Mexico, Russia, and Europe.
FORBES: Inside America's Billionaire Housing Boom
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But most importantly, to the extent that we block foreigners from investing -- for raising funds in the United States, we probably undercut the viability of our own system.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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In the past, most of the people taken hostage were Russians, but in recent months foreigners working for charities and non-governmental organisations have also become kidnap targets.
BBC: Aid group leaves Dagestan
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And most figures even of foreigners are by-products of data gathered, by separate agencies, for other reasons, not to measure the flow or stock of migrants.
ECONOMIST: Migration statistics