Some in the government believe that the very word "repatriate" puts up backs in Europe.
If Japanese investors were to repatriate that money sitting in Brazilian debt, it would cause the Brazilian real to weaken and Brazilian local bond prices to decline.
"I think this is the right time to sort out Europe's problems, sort out the eurozone problem, defend your national interest, and look to the opportunities there may be in the future to repatriate powers back to Britain - and obviously the idea of some limited treaty change in the future might give us that opportunity, " he told a news conference.
That might encourage companies to repatriate their profits and invest more in the U.S., since their return on investment would be higher.
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Spain could repatriate some of the funds raised in that IPO.
Repsol has offered to pay YPF's 2011 dividend in stock, and not to repatriate profits.
Even better, the Irish government goes out of its way to make sure companies don't pay a single red cent in double taxation when they eventually repatriate their profits to their home countries.
And there is little patience in Brussels for the UK's desire to both preserve its influence in the two-tier EU and repatriate several policy areas.
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Apple would incur a stinging income tax bite if it were to repatriate the money back to the U.S. in order to accomplish this.
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In exchange they seem willing to limit the movements of some 3, 000-5, 000 PKK fighters based in their region and to help disarm and repatriate them to Turkey under a proposed amnesty.
He said "urgent changes" were needed in the EU and Labour would seek to repatriate certain powers - including funding for industry and infrastructure that are part of the EU's regional policy - to ensure the EU "worked better for Britain".
In October the government ordered mining and energy firms to repatriate all their export dollars and citizens to justify every purchase of foreign currency.
Activists and former political prisoners in Paraguay have staged a demonstration against a proposal to repatriate the remains of former military ruler Gen Alfredo Stroessner.
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"I continue to believe that we shall have to find a way of making it legal to repatriate some of these individuals, instead of trying to detain them in the United Kingdom, " he said.
Repatriate at a lower tax rate the more than one trillion dollars in overseas earning which have been already taxed, provided the company increases hiring, invests in capital equipment or invests in an infrastructure bank.
Liberia was founded in 1822 by the American Colonization Society as a place to repatriate freed American slaves.
Should a deal to repatriate powers become possible, Nick Clegg's party would be mad to stand in its way (and Mr Clegg knows it).
In the debate former Labour Party leader Lord Kinnock attacked the Conservative drive to repatriate powers from Brussels.
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The review, which will conclude in 2014, is expected to contribute towards discussions about which powers Britain wants to repatriate as part of the renegotiation.
Co-operation between the Bolivian and Argentine police is expected to continue, in a broad attempt both to regularise the situation of adult illegal immigrants and to repatriate minors.
In return, they ask for rule of law and the ability to complete honest deals and repatriate capital when the time is right.
Though the aim of the Global Jukebox is to connect cultures, ACE is working to repatriate copies of archives back into the communities where Lomax originally documented them, even providing lesson plans so teachers in those communities know how to use them.
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