The prospect of a depreciating Yen will be magnified if foreign countries elect to raise rates.
American companies operating in foreign countries have to pay the taxes imposed by those governments.
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By 2020, China intends to quadruple patent applications domestically and in foreign countries, a staggering number.
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After all, there are still foreign countries involved, ones that are becoming more unstable like Morocco.
Otherwise online orders from foreign countries could be another method of dodging the tax.
Those foreign countries, highly critical of America's gun laws, will not like Mrs Metaksa's book.
Efforts by foreign countries to coax the rivals to return to peace talks have been fruitless.
He likens disputes with foreign countries to family squabbles that can be solved by better communications.
In particular, consumers could sign up with operators in foreign countries to take advantage of lower prices.
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President Assad said this week he would cooperate with the plan, if foreign countries stopped aiding rebels.
Foreign countries already supply about a quarter of professional players in the U.S., most of whom come from Latin America.
He argued those profits were created in those foreign countries and should not be subject to U.S. taxes.
Between foreign countries, I fly the major airlines of the major industrialized countries of the world, whenever possible.
In conclusion, France intervenes in foreign countries according both to doctrine and to the pragmatic parameters of circumstance.
Is there any danger that foreign countries may not know who's the go-to guy on these various issues?
The startup hopes to sell round-trip moon expeditions to foreign countries, research organizations and even some wealthy individuals.
In addition, foreign countries and companies will have a stronger legal basis for their complaints than just U.S. law.
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It turns out that credit cards in many foreign countries include a special chip that American cards do not.
But if we lose that manufacturing base, we're going to be in a very non-competitive with other foreign countries.
One of her frequent targets is The Smithsonian Institute, whose museum shops sell American-themed products made in foreign countries.
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Foreign countries have many of the same procedures as domestic banks when it comes to necessary forms of ID.
So if you're going to drop trade barriers, maybe you can extend my patent rights to the foreign countries.
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Likewise, ExxonMobil has access to oil fields and refineries in many foreign countries.
United had provided Ms. Rogers with an allocation of her income based on estimates of flight time over foreign countries.
More and more services contracts went to these new competitors in foreign countries at prices a fraction of historical rates.
The Puntland official also condemned foreign countries for paying ransom to the pirates because it would only encourage more piracy.
In 2010, for the first time in 13 years, less than half the oil we used came from foreign countries.
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When our dollars reach China and other foreign countries, they can't be eaten, nor would any rational individual hide them.
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Like leaving profits made in foreign countries in those foreign countries so that they are not taxable by Uncle Sam.
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This rule permits banks and finance companies to conduct operations in foreign countries without being subject to current U.S. taxation.
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