That's a risk that correspondents take, as they try to move freely around a battlefield.
Before the border became a bone of contention, Alemu's family used to move freely across it.
Since animals and beef normally move freely across the border, that would be hard.
Their workers should move freely across each others' borders to even out any imbalances in labor demand.
Cardona and Reta could move freely and easily back and forth across the border with Mexico.
They recruited U.S. citizens or people with legitimate Western passports who could move freely in the United States.
They spent the night stuck in cars and lorries before traffic started to move freely again on Saturday morning.
That principle holds that capital, as well as people and trade, should able be to move freely across internal borders, he says.
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"I believe that people should have the freedom of choice ... to move freely between carriers, " Beauchamp told CNN in a phone interview.
He was particularly focused on creating unique and interesting worlds and allowing players to move freely through them (a unique concept at the time).
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Israel has also recently allowed Palestinian workers to move freely between employers inside Israel, and has issued an extra 15, 000 permits to Palestinian businessmen.
These effects, Messrs Mundell and Fleming showed, will depend on whether capital can move freely across borders and how a country manages its exchange rate.
Earlier this month Sudan and South Sudan agreed to let citizens of both countries move freely, reside, conduct business, and buy and sell property in either.
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In the mid-1990s, that would change, as browsers, such as Netscape (which AOL ultimately bought, then essentially killed) and Internet Explorer, let us move freely about the Web.
Admittedly, there are deviations from the procedures of electronics manufacturing, such as the need to release the tiny gears, flaps and springs so that they can move freely.
Each will teach an identical curriculum, and not only will pupils be able to move freely between them, they will be expected to spend at least a year studying abroad as boarders.
It needs to be able to move freely, it needs to be portable enough to use in different rooms and it needs to feel like a modern controller not some tethered old fashion design.
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That anyone with an internet connection can sit in on a virtual lecture from Mr DeLong means that his ideas move freely beyond the boundaries of Berkeley, creating a welfare gain for professors and the public.
Rayner said NATO forces were "seeking guidance" on apprehending suspected war criminals after criticism that the alliance had allowed Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic -- indicted twice by the tribunal -- to move freely around the country.
"We also hope the media will also represent a kind of monitoring over these elections, " said IECI spokesman Fareed Ayar, explaining that members of the media would be issued a special badge so they could move freely between polling stations.
But after three hours and 56 minutes in the Louis Armstrong stadium Murray was a shadow of his recent self, unable to move freely after twice requiring treatment to his left thigh and struggling to keep his temper in check.
On the trade front, after the Asian crisis ASEAN redoubled efforts not just to create free trade in merchandise goods but, by 2015, an ASEAN Economic Community in which goods, skilled workers and capital are supposed to move freely about.
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Without the heroine-centred, questlike focus of Mr Faulks's romantic narrative, Mr Binding is able to move freely among a variety of characters, up and down the social scale and across both sides, keeping his eyes on the actualities of power and collusion, and letting the grand implications speak for themselves.
Until Thursday's order, he had been allowed to move around freely on pre-arrest bail.
It is our home market in which goods, services, capital and people can move about freely.
Afghanistan has seen heavy fighting in recent weeks as warmer, spring-time weather allows insurgents to move more freely.
First, a 1995 ruling by the European Court of Justice allowed players to move more freely between clubs.
Taita (or father) Imbabura and Mama (or mother) Cotacachi, were believed to be gods who could move around freely.
Stretch: Stretching exercises make muscles more flexible and help you move more freely.
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