At all levels, for depositors, future foreign investors and Eurozone policy, the decision on tiny Cyprus is going to have huge ramifications.
The general impression conveyed is that henceforth future foreign assets must have the pedigree of Mother Teresa or Saint Francis of Assisi.
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The report also said future foreign travel should be restricted, where appropriate.
But since such controls deter future foreign investors and distort domestic financial markets, their long-term costs seem likely to outweigh their short-term benefits.
But he warned religious violence which has claimed more than 850 lives since February in the western state of Gujarat, India's second-most industrialised state, could affect future foreign investment.
Most important, its emphasis on radically trimming today's institutions, and on increasing future foreign assistance instead, assumes that a consensus for more aid is going to develop in the Congress.
Some English judges have been worrying privately about the potential for abuse, and foreign litigants in future may face tougher scrutiny, particularly in actions against publishers with little presence in Britain.
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Mongolia's parliament approved a new law that caps future foreign participation in certain strategic industries, reflecting a growing public push to keep profits from the mineral-rich nation's industries inside the country.
Anne Fine, author of more than 50 books including the Killer Cat series, told the Independent the rules would leave children "further impoverished" and that she would only visit foreign schools in future.
With state-controlled giants such as OAO Rosneft and OAO Gazprom dominating the oil and gas sector, most future foreign investment will be directed at sectors like automobiles and retail-related services, says Peter Westin, chief economist at the Aton brokerage in Moscow.
And he has stressed his government's right to determine the future of foreign troops in Iraq.
Agents deployed on foreign assignments will in future receive briefings on arrival that include "off-limit zones and off-limit establishments".
In future, foreign investment banks will need to move deeper into corporate finance and asset management, reckons Nicholas Hurd, head of Fleming's Brazil office.
This bill - which they hope largely to substitute in the today's conference committee for language adopted by the Senate that would provide essentially unconditional assistance - would tie future American foreign aid to the Palestinian Arabs to adherence by Mr. Arafat and his organizations to their obligations.
They are not likely to be discouraged by visions of foreign trials in some remote future.
It has no prospect of attracting private foreign capital in the near future.
The win is expected to launch the 44-year-old Duckworth nationally, particularly on future issues of foreign policy and national security.
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Now, Mali has no no access to the sea, is heavily dependent on foreign aid and faces a future of uncertainty.
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MLB's Archey said that while a foreign franchise is always a future possibility, it's not the immediate goal of the World Baseball Classic.
Or is Jorge Paulo Lemann and his partners ahead of the curve, and Brazil will become a larger source of foreign investors in the near future?
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There is no question, however, that the ideas advanced in A Plan for Action have become mainstays in the liberal vision of the future of American foreign policy.
British members of Parliament began their summer holidays amid febrile speculation about Gordon Brown's future as his foreign secretary, David Miliband, appeared to throw his hat in the ring in a leadership challenge.
This attempt to lock in dollars would actually have locked out future flows, since foreign investors prize liquidity.
"The UK did not sign the revised International Telecommunication Regulations last week in Dubai, and has no intention of doing so in the future, " the Foreign Office said in an email.
Though Mittal still hopes to win Arcelor's hand, the prospect of politically charged takeover battles has deterred many a cross-border bidder in the past and may make foreign firms more wary in the future.
That was in 1963, at a time when the classical-music establishment was still in thrall to the postwar professoriate of Austro-German composers and their foreign epigones who believed that the future of music lay not with traditional harmony but with Schoenberg-style serialism.
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Matsushita looks on such payments to its foreign partners as an investment for the future.
With the closing of Gitmo and secret overseas CIA prisons, future detainees may stay in foreign custody.
While the unused foreign tax credit can be applied to future years, it is unlikely that Mr. Johnson will ever see the majority of it.
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Shannon and the Girl Up girls are just the type of young women who will help win the future through innovative and collaborative foreign policy and aid.
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