That success has reflected the ability of India's companies to develop cheap software using Indian designers at home, where wages are far lower than in the U.S. But that makes it necessary, the industry says, to bring the Indian designers and experts "on site" to the U.S. where they are putting the systems into place.
The U.K. has been a prime target of these warnings, after regulators pressured foreign-owned banks to convert their branches in the U.K., which are regulated by the government where the bank is based, into subsidiaries, which are regulated by the U.K. and have their own capital and liquidity.
Eventually that is where stock prices are going unless U.S. economic growth miraculously rebounds in 2012.
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He also called on the International Maritime Organization to investigate whether cruise lines are following existing guidelines, and whether existing standards are being enforced by countries where cruise ships that serve U.S. passengers are based.
And some of those are still going to be painful because I think you're not going to see a situation where the U.S. automakers are gaining the kind of share that they had back in the 1950s.
While the factories are scattered around the world, five of them--excluding the Austin facility--are based in the U.S., where labor costs are high.
Imagine that you are diagnosed with cancer, and thankfully you live in the U.S., where we are outstanding at treating cancer.
What these references suggest is coordination and mutual support between Russia and China in international dispute resolution and particularly in the United Nations where both are permanent members of the U.N.
Peter Vint joins us from Colorado Springs where the U.S. athletes are in the final stages of training.
Amazingly, the International Monetary Fund, whose malpractice has devastated much of the world, got more money out of the U.S. Where are those trial lawyers when you really need them?
On the other hand, since the U.S. faces no theater missile threats, its TMD capabilities would presumably be limited to overseas deployments and possibly just to those numbers and regions where U.S. forces are still forward-deployed.
Speaking before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Hamre said the biggest Year 2000 threat to the U.S. military stems from the lack of focus on the part of many allied countries where U.S. forces are based.
The logistical challenges involved in sustaining military operations in remote areas where wars are commonly waged has convinced the U.S. Department of Defense to deploy a growing number of cutting-edge solar-energy technologies in off-grid combat zones.
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In Connecticut, where utility rates are the highest in the U.S. after Hawaii, residents who once adored living in an urban forest are getting increasingly frustrated by massive power failures that many fear could become a chronic problem.
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On the other hand, since the United States itself faces no theater missile threats, its TMD capabilities would presumably be limited to overseas deployments and possibly just to those numbers and regions where U.S. forces are still forward-deployed.
"In China we are jealous of our HR co-workers in the U.S., " where online recruiting platforms are more mature and can attract qualified candidates, said Willa Wang, talent acquisition director at Lenovo China, the Chinese unit of Hong Kong-based personal computer company Lenovo Group Ltd.
Other regions where the Grays are finding attractive values include the U.K. and Continental Europe.
Given where U.S. tech stocks are at the moment--wheez-ing at a red light after a 17-month romp--where will they go from here?
That would be bad news for prime contractor Huntington Ingalls Industries, which owns the yard in Virginia where all U.S. Navy carriers are assembled.
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But there is some success to report in the communities where U.S. army units are based, as company commanders try to get Sunnis and Shiites to talk to each other.
In South Korea, where there are 28, 500 troops, the U.S. plans to move its forces from the Yongsan Garrison in Seoul to Camp Humphreys, about 40 miles south of the capital.
But in Latin and European countries courts take on a more inquisitorial role, compared with the U.S. where jurors are presented with the heavily biased reports of experts for each side and left to decide who is more trustworthy.
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Ironically, while Asian carp are spreading rapidly in the U.S., they're declining in China, where dam projects are reducing their habitat.
In the U.S., where tastes are different, Hello Kitty can be purple, green or gray.
But in the U.S. where many households are armed, only about 13% happen when someone is home.
That's particularly true in the U.K., where customers are used to getting high-end phones free with carrier contracts.
That means botnet attacks could be deflected more easily than in the U.S., where there are virtually no checks on international Internet traffic.
But Ferragu sees reason for optimism in the early enthusiastic response the phones have received in the U.K., where they are already on sale.
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He then places the shares with the custodian of a depository bank, where they are converted to ADRs and delivered to your U.S. broker.
Europe's woes are hitting U.S. companies where it hurts most.
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