• In principle, they all agree to give visas to foreign executives, to treat foreign investors no differently from domestic investors and to make their regulations transparent.

    ECONOMIST: The talking FDI blues

  • Google said it hopes to generate enough revenue from the foreign calls to keep domestic and Canada calls free.

    WSJ: Google Adds Calls to Gmail

  • And they also estimate the damage the war has done to the American economy, by raising the price of oil and diverting spending from domestic investment to foreign adventures.

    ECONOMIST: Invading Iraq

  • Biden brings to the table an ability to speak knowledgeably about issues ranging from foreign policy to to the country's domestic agenda.

    CNN: Analysis: Biden gives Obama old-school cred

  • Sam Nunn would be a shrewd selection for secretary of state is partly rooted in Nunn's prestige, high enough to protect the president elect from domestic lobbies in foreign policy battles soon to engulf his administration .

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Another Saddam In Syria?

  • Countries with plenty of reserves, such as China or India, could allow mutual funds (domestic or foreign) to issue shares in domestic currency with which they could buy foreign exchange from the central bank.

    ECONOMIST: Charting a different course | The

  • They complain that India's tax regime is causing confusion and may deter foreign firms from trying to develop the domestic market.

    BBC: Nokia's India factory raided by tax officials

  • Denigrating the United States from a foreign land adds nothing to the domestic debate, and it only serves to demean us in the eyes of those without familiarity with some of the nuances of American policy and politics.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Breaching conventions in statesmanship

  • The bottoming of growth in China appeared to stem from domestic and foreign factors, as retail sales, investment, and export growth all improved.

    FORBES: China Hard Landing Fears Easing

  • Cost pressures, namely competition from cheaper foreign fertilizer, caused other domestic plants to fold, many in the wake of the natural gas price spike after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

    FORBES: Redolent

  • He clearly understood his pledge to protect the Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic and sounds like he'll do it.

    CNN: Marine to senator: 'No ma'am,' I won't register my guns

  • Those that survive will have to rely on quick thinking and fleet-footedness, rather than connections to certain ministries, to beat off challenges from domestic upstarts and foreign competitors.

    CNN: CONTEMPLATING THE DYNASTY BEYOND 2000

  • But Indonesia's government does not care for criticism from any quarter, foreign or domestic, which is why it has tended to concentrate on getting the patronage right when doling out natural resources, rather than worrying about the environment.

    ECONOMIST: The smoke in Asia��s eyes

  • While both foreign and domestic sports brands make the bulk of their sales from selling to franchises and wholesalers in trade fairs months before they are sold, Western sports brands have better ties with the shops that sell their products.

    WSJ: China Brands Lose to Western Labels

  • Many start with various pre-pre-school training schemes that will, with luck, lead to the ultimate goal: a post-graduate degree from a prestigious foreign or domestic university.

    CNN: LITTLE EMPERORS

  • It has been one of the fastest-growing cities in America in terms of gross domestic product (67% increase from 2001 to 2006) and foreign-born population (65% increase from 2001 to 2007).

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • What would be of foremost importance in this rebalancing process would be to bring the large trade surpluses and foreign-exchange reserves down and shifting the driver of economic growth from investment and exports to domestic consumption, argues Thornton.

    FORBES: China's Growing Contradictions

  • Indeed, the report recommends opening domestic research programmes to foreign firms, to take advantage of bright ideas from abroad.

    ECONOMIST: Promoting innovation

  • More than 70 foreign banks have set up in Johannesburg since 1994, and have begun to steal corporate business from domestic providers.

    ECONOMIST: Demutualisation

  • Poor countries benefit from opening their markets, even unilaterally, since consumers can buy cheaper imports and foreign competition spurs domestic producers to greater efficiency.

    ECONOMIST: Trade and development

  • The RBI worries about the foreign borrowing of Indian firms even as it makes it impossible for them to find necessary finance from domestic providers.

    ECONOMIST: India is caught in two minds about financial globalisation

  • But the banks are closing down fresh credit - and the courts are due to hear bankruptcy proposals from the trading firm's domestic creditors on Thursday after talks with foreign lenders broke down.

    BBC: SK strife spreads to telecoms

  • MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express generally offer collision damage waivers for foreign and domestic rentals, but the coverage is confusing, with numerous exclusions and claim requirements that vary from card to card.

    FORBES: This Week in Credit Card News

$firstVoiceSent
- 来自原声例句
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定