Fear of terrorism and foreign diseases and the expensive euro have kept Americans home for vacation.
The disdain for diplomacy and other foreign entanglements is already proving expensive, and at some stage the United States will surely want to engage with allies on more emollient terms.
The court heard the Drakes used their dishonestly obtained cash for "high living", enjoying expensive foreign holidays and buying a property in Florida.
And Edwards insists he does not want to follow the other Welsh regions by signing experienced, and often expensive, foreign imports to bolster their youthful squad.
This is because a strong yen makes Japanese exports more expensive for foreign buyers, and also cuts the value of exporters' foreign profits.
Or, check out the HUGE weighting semi-passive fund company DFA suggests to their expensive real estate and foreign funds where they earn double the fees (or more) of other funds they manage.
Oil, which is priced in dollars, tends to fall as the dollar strengthens and makes crude more expensive for investors holding foreign currencies.
Foreign lawsuits, he says, are unpredictable and can be very expensive.
That, in turn, would make imported goods more expensive domestically and American-made goods cheaper on foreign markets.
All of these plans in my view are a rip-off and far more expensive than local alternatives when you arrive in a foreign country.
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That makes them less expensive to produce and helps automakers that are less technologically advanced than foreign rivals.
Story says that a foreign CEO can give face by attending meetings, accepting invitations, providing suitable expensive gifts and showing sensitivity to Chinese culture.
But "building a top-class university is extraordinarily expensive, especially in a rural and undeveloped location, even with assistance of foreign donors and the central government", said Prof Altbach.
Foreign companies have been slow to bring new drugs into Japan, because doing so requires expensive and cumbersome trials often duplicating those already carried out in other countries.
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Others believe that Sarbanes-Oxley has been scapegoated for the lack of IPOs, pointing fingers at expensive investment banking fees in the U.S. and the desires of foreign firms to list on their local exchanges.
Generally, these foreign investments will become saturated when all the tax incentives are exhausted and the attractive local labor progressively becomes expensive.
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