What U.S. interests do you see at stake, and what role is he playing to try and ease the tensions?
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According to the study, the U.S. is No. 1 in large advanced economies for simple regulations and a general low cost of doing business, contrary to what many politicians say about what troubles the U.S. economy.
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The folks testifying for Goldman were primarily tutored by their lawyers to focus on whether what they had done had violated what remain of U.S. securities laws, as they have been dismantled over the last number of years.
Asian investors have been jumpy about what's happening on Wall Street, and they've been wondering what major U.S. financial institution will fall next.
What other plans is the U.S. making for what happens in Libya after a Qaddafi departure?
As such, just like what happened to the world when the U.S. mortgage market melted down, what happens to Japan also happens to Europe, the U.S. China etc.
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If enacted, it would give European travelers firmer protections than what U.S. passengers receive.
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The federal funds rate is what U.S. banks charge one another on overnight loans.
Can you clarify what U.S. policy is towards Pakistan when it comes to the TTP?
But that is less than 1% of what U.S. businesses will spend on all advertising this year.
Libyan exports were largely-composed of light sweet crude, which is what U.S. produces.
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And exactly what U.S. national security threats are they worried about anyway?
And it describes what U.S. troops in Korea can and cannot do.
Despite the fresh infusion of money, both the House and Senate are plunging to charged debates today over what U.S. policy should be in Iraq.
And exactly what U.S. national security threats are they worried about?
It is far from clear that what U.S. intelligence needs at this juncture is more of the sort of group-think with which diplomats are all-too-often associated .
Currently, organizations like the Cradle2 Coalition and Recycling Reinvented are focusing on outreach and education, talking to companies about the nuts and bolts of EPR and encouraging them to weigh in on what U.S. EPR legislation could and should look like.
For these reasons, Republican Senators led by Senator Jon Kyl (R-Arizona) and have been trying to extract from the Obama administration the New START negotiating record, in the hope of clarifying exactly what U.S. diplomats have promised the Russians on missile defense.
That's what average or better growth would do for the U.S. and what sickly 0%-3% growth can never do.
Around the world Governments are watching what is happening in the U.S., as Washington embarks on what seems to be a bold new direction.
And so there's all of that on the table, but I think that what you see is al-Maliki concern, what happens once the U.S. leaves?
Japan will be looking at what parts of the U.S. system it might want to draw from and what it could improve.
Political pressures within Iraq are widely seen as the reason for al-Maliki's demand which comes as the U.S. and Iraq are negotiating what the future U.S. presence in Iraq will be.
That is to say, iPhone prices will continue to fall (again, we are talking mostly what carriers pay Apple, not what retail prices are in the U.S. although there are signs those are also slipping a bit on average).
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Obama and his advisers are betting that by finally giving Iran what it thinks it wants, the U.S. and its allies will get what they need -- a way to bring Iran to the table and start meaningful negotiations, which have eluded them for the past four years.
As president, Mr. Correa ended a U.S. lease on what was then the only U.S. air base in South America, a critical post for monitoring airborne drug smuggling.
There are an estimated 11 million undocumented workers currently in the U.S. Imagine what small business growth in the U.S. would look like if they were provided legal status, if they had an opportunity for citizenship.
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