Abroad
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Half of them go to other parts of Iraq; the rest go
abroad.
The shock could also come from
abroad.
Netanyahu knows how risky this course will be at home and abroad, which is why he is likely to invite Herzog to join the government as a junior partner.
The Lessons of America’s ElectionSTANFORD – Donald Trump’s surprise election as the 45th president of the United States has spawned a cottage industry of election post-mortems and predictions, in America and
abroad.
In fact, data on emigration and inequality suggest that developing countries with lower levels of inequality are threatened by "human capital flight," as thousands of their most talented people remain
abroad
after studying at elite universities-a bane across Africa.
Turkey poses a special problem given its increasing illiberalism at home and mercurial behavior
abroad.
He predicted that as China built up its military forces, it would become more open to exerting its influence
abroad.
Putin's magnanimous words about the channel were, as usual, made while he was
abroad.
Local shortcomings force too many innovators – such as the Guatemalan Luis von Ahn, who co-developed CAPTCHA, the word puzzles that websites use to ensure that users are human – to move
abroad.
It is in the interest of established business leaders to help mentor and finance these visionaries, enabling them to flourish at home so that they do not set up shop
abroad.
Everybody makes such calculations when they decide where to take vacations abroad, so why believe that they do not do it for other goods and services?
Saving-short economies simply cannot go on deficit-spending binges without borrowing surplus saving from
abroad.
Bush was also respectful of institutions and norms at home and abroad, going to the US Congress for authorization of the Gulf War, and to the United Nations for a resolution under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter.
With the eurozone tumbling from crisis to crisis, salvation will not come from
abroad.
A recent decree, widely condemned abroad, allows the government to appoint two-thirds of the Academy’s members, thereby ending even the semblance of scientific independence.
For Turkey’s friends abroad, it is time for some tough love.
Now it looks more like a country heading towards authoritarianism at home and embracing adventurism
abroad.
Moreover, it remains to be seen how Macron will address social networks and online actors that are based abroad, and over whom French authorities have no jurisdiction.
Moreover, in 2006, 57% of European citizens declared themselves ready to move
abroad
for professional reasons.
With fewer opportunities to attend conferences abroad, publish papers in Western academic journals, or spend time teaching or conducting research outside of China, their professional development and careers could be severely impaired.
In 2013, an unprecedented 413,900 Chinese studied
abroad
– and the figure is expected to be even higher for 2014.
Indeed, the number of students who went
abroad
in 2013 was equivalent to only 6% of the students admitted to Chinese universities.
Closer regulatory cooperation may also help the US and the EU to confront what business leaders view as increasingly unfair competition from China both at home and
abroad.
In each of those countries, the level of national saving exceeds domestic investment, leaving output to be exported and funds to be loaned
abroad.
Economists long ago recognized that it is theoretically possible that the emergence of new growth poles
abroad
does more harm than good to an economy.
The system is complex, expensive to administer, and can result in double taxation because members usually do not allow full write-offs for losses and tax liabilities incurred
abroad.
Thus, doctors would become liable for the value of their subsidized training when they elect to work
abroad.
Most climate migrants will relocate within their own borders, but others will have no choice but to seek refuge
abroad.
Asian countries, especially, should prepare for worst-case scenarios, and implement far-sighted national policies, such as Kiribati’s “migration with dignity” program, which provides education and vocational training to citizens of the low-lying Pacific island state to improve their chances of finding decent work
abroad.
At the same time, governments should provide access to portable benefits for those people who do leave, so that they can support themselves
abroad.
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