The truth is that the U.N. and its admirers are so keen on U.S. accession to the Law of the Sea Treaty precisely because it will transform that so-called "constitution of the seas" into an actual charter for a new supranational order.
In Iraq and Afghanistan 50, 000 or so U.S. soldiers carry its advanced GPS receivers.
Nintendo has been very frank with their assessment with why the Wii U has floundered so far.
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So U.S. troops are searching for what they call high-value terrorists in Pakistan.
Of the 25, 000 or so U.S. patents issued to independent inventors in 1997, only 5% will make it to market.
So U.S. coal exports are rising now, up 13% already this year.
At the same time, this official said, the report speaks of "significant gaps in intelligence" so U.S. authorities may be ignorant of potential or planned attacks.
Allen served as commander of coalition forces and oversaw plans to rapidly train Afghan security forces so U.S. troops could end major combat operations later this year.
Instead, Volkswagen of America is likely to take the opportunity to affirm to 100 million or so U.S. viewers of the Big Game that it righfully belongs with the big guys of the U.S. auto business.
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So U.S. companies doing business in Japan were stuck paying excess tax (tax in excess of the U.S. rate) unless they were able to use the extra foreign tax to offset U.S. tax on other foreign income.
Today is the day the U.S. is supposed to come into compliance with world trade rules, but so far the U.S. is showing no sign of changing its laws on Internet gambling, so Antigua is contemplating its options.
Gates also argues that the U.S. should raise the cap on so-called H-1B visas for skilled foreign nationals so that the U.S. can retain the high-tech workers it trains at its universities.
The Bush team shares, moreover, in some of the blame for what Fingar subsequently did on Iran by acquiescing to the granting of so much authority over U.S. intelligence products to so political - and overtly hostile - an individual.
Ryan Larson, head of equity trading at RBC Global Asset Management in Chicago, said the recent aggressive action by central banks around the world has been a big part of the reason why stocks have fared so well in the U.S., Asia and Europe so far this year.
The problem: With so few customers in the U.S. willing to do so, who will build the software that will make that worth your while?
Future enemies would seek to avoid direct engagement with a U.S. military so demonstrably superior in classic conventional combat and try to exploit weaknesses in U.S. defenses through asymmetric means.
Countries such as Japan and Korea are willing to pay 30% to 40% more than the U.S., so lng producers in Spain and India, for instance, are diverting shipments away from the U.S. David Ratcliffe, chief executive of the southeastern utility Southern Co.
It's especially gratifying that a front-drive car can be so easily U-turned on a two-lane street.
So a U, where there's a bad stretch before a recovery, is more plausible.
China is its second-largest market after the U.S. so image and reputation matter greatly.
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They lend it back to the U.S. so Americans can buy more from them.
The Federal Reserve will continue their low rate policy so that U.S. banks strengthen their balance sheets.
Our operating expenses are skewed to the U.S. So it was definitely a significant impact this quarter.
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So, U.S. banks do have something to lose if Ireland, Greece, Portugal or Spain ever have to default.
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But Tam saw more room to develop in the U.S. So then it was off to New York.
Congress passed that law in 2000 so the U.S. could prosecute defense department employees for crimes committed abroad.
They were required to do so by U.S. laws dating from the 1990s.
So the U.S. can cripple itself with bad policy if it wants to.
So the U.S. government decided to force the issue by mandating ethanol usage in the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
So did U.S. and European markets top out mid-February into an intermediate-term correction, or was it just a five-week pullback?
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