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With a woman who, unlike Lyudmila, will be regularly seen at his side in the future, Putin will present a gentler image at home and
abroad.
Nikita Khrushchev’s 1950’s thaw allowed for his wife, Nina, to accompany him on trips abroad, presenting a homey image of communism with a human face.
Governments that worry about the transfer of critical technological know-how to foreigners are, in turn, free to enact rules prohibiting their firms from investing
abroad
or restricting foreign takeovers at home.
Yet, because Americans consistently earn a higher return on their investments
abroad
than foreigners earn on their US investments, US debt is rising at perhaps only half the rate that it might otherwise.
As a result, US companies are holding an estimated $2.6 trillion in foreign earnings abroad, rather than repatriating it and paying taxes that could be used to finance, say, domestic infrastructure investment.
The country has not defined a coherent approach towards those who are resorting to terrorism to advance their agendas, both within Pakistan and
abroad.
By maintaining its policy of quantitative easing (QE) – which entails monthly purchases of long-term assets worth $85 billion – the Fed is courting an increasingly treacherous endgame at home and
abroad.
Mugabe and his henchmen have stashed millions of dollars
abroad
in the past year according to plausible press accounts.
One government minister at the CDF noted that the one million Chinese tourists who went
abroad
last year used their credit cards to buy about $1 billion worth of goods that they cannot obtain at home (while noting the irony that some of those European and American branded goods are actually manufactured in China).
The service contains an electronic newsletter that includes Syria-related reports and articles gathered from a variety of sources, often including comments by opposition figures at home and
abroad.
Moreover, China now holds a massive volume of overseas assets and liabilities; its non-financial corporations have borrowed as much as $1 trillion
abroad.
But, rather than just selling products abroad, Japanese enterprises need to expand operations beyond their borders and cast a wider net for international talent.
America has not only re-consolidated at least part of its “soft power” abroad; it has done so at home as well.
Moreover, China leads the world in some sectors, from livestreaming (one example is Musical.ly, a lip-syncing and video-sharing app) to bicycle sharing (Mobike and Ofo exceed 50 million rides per day in China, and are now expanding abroad).
But I predict large budget deficits for years to come, and a growing sense of unease within the US and
abroad
about America's macroeconomic situation.
The poor, both inside the US and abroad, could suffer the most, as President Bush and the Congress tell the American people and the world that, due to the large budget deficits, there is no money available to address problems of poverty, disease, and education.
In the current political climate, the more enlightened Russians would rather use their skills and talents for self-fulfillment
abroad
than be the driving force of Russia’s modernization.
Conditions perceived to be imposed from
abroad
will almost certainly fail.
In its first decades, communist China built its military strength and simultaneously used the soft power of Maoist revolutionary doctrine and Third World solidarity to cultivate allies
abroad.
Current US law blunts this disadvantage by allowing US companies to defer paying US tax on profits earned
abroad
by foreign affiliates until they are repatriated to their US owners.
As a consequence of both the high US tax rate and deferral, US-based MNCs have a strong incentive to keep their foreign earnings
abroad.
Camp’s proposal would significantly reduce incentives to move manufacturing
abroad
for tax reasons.
In answering this question, it quickly becomes clear that immigration is a highly varied phenomenon, depending as it does on a diversity of factors such as nationality, skill level, intended duration abroad, and motivation.
Local entrepreneurs adopt technologies from established producers
abroad
and adapt them to domestic conditions.
The more Ukraine trades abroad, the better; if more of that open trade goes Russia's way, so be it.
Add to that the experience of having lived
abroad
as refugees in Pakistan and Iran.
In the years after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Americans always had to be on the front line – battling the enemy
abroad
to avoid having to battle him at home, in the parlance of the time – while the European allies were perceived as the cleaning staff.
The US current-account deficit, meanwhile, would remain largely unchanged: the tax would put money into government coffers, but the US would continue to run up debts
abroad.
I have chosen to be here at this historic moment, for I was out of the country until three days ago and had plenty of invitations to continue my trip
abroad.
In 2006, Brazil invested $28.2 billion abroad, compared to inflows of $18.8 billion.
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