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But, because diplomats are their countries’ official representatives abroad, their symbolic function is much more important than their individual personalities.
A writer for the Times of India expressed Indians’ sensitivity succinctly: “The sad truth is that India is now viewed
abroad
as a third-rate banana republic.”
Chinese producers can use 3D printing, robotization, and Big Data and AI applications at the local level, while still tapping into global markets and sourcing ideas and skills from
abroad.
The two world wars led to such catastrophic carnage that "never again" was interpreted as "welfare at home, non-intervention abroad."
Since last fall, when the right-wing PiS took power, the country’s democratic backsliding has caused increasing alarm, both at home and
abroad.
Anyone in Poland who provides information about or makes arrangements for a legal abortion
abroad
may be charged as an accessory.
When I asked how he would continue treatment, he said that he had a friend
abroad
who could get him the drugs.
In his magisterial book The Rise and Fall of Communism, Archie Brown notes how travel
abroad
opened Mikhail Gorbachev’s eyes to the failure of the system that he had lived under all his life.
But it does make a difference whether a good is produced at home or
abroad.
Their instinct (and their bureaucratic interest) is to defend their countries’ “national champion” bank(s)
abroad.
The decline has been gradual, so it fails to alarm voters, but Swedes certainly notice it when they go
abroad.
Because the current-account surplus is denominated in foreign currencies, China must use these funds to invest abroad, primarily by purchasing government bonds issued by the United States and European countries.
Given tight government-imposed limits on foreign investors’ renminbi purchases, as well as Chinese investors’ use of renminbi to invest abroad, not many observers would describe the currency as freely usable.
As an increasing number of international actors fish in the global talent pool in the coming decades, simply reeling in mature talent developed
abroad
will no longer be viable, particularly given that the source regions for talented people will be those in which skills development is now relatively low.
As Swati Chaturvedi explained in her 2016 exposé I Am A Troll: Inside the Secret World of the BJP’s Digital Army, cyber cells of well-paid trolls, each operating multiple accounts, have been established in India and
abroad.
But it is perfectly sensible and legitimate for China to put some of its savings
abroad.
Unlike the European Union’s other periphery countries, Ireland established a political consensus around the need for austerity, and repeated this message continuously, at home and
abroad.
After all, a strengthening dollar increases the price of exports
abroad
and lowers the domestic cost of imports, thus discouraging the former and encouraging the latter.
By some estimates, the government is sinking some $7 billion into new media and broadcast outlets
abroad
every year.
Official statistics for 2009 are likely to show that migrants’ remittances fell sharply, as the global recession severely eroded job opportunities
abroad.
In the same vein, Obama’s pledge to “renew those institutions that extend our capacity to manage crises abroad” was hailed as another telling sign that Obama’s views coincide with Europe’s.
The ruling elite, whose public face at present is the attractive, mild-mannered, Oxford-educated prime minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, is pinning all the troubles on one man, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, exiled
abroad
and a fugitive from Thai justice.
We must apply our own talents and intellect, not wait for handouts from
abroad.
If she does not defend the Rohingya, her aura of moral leadership may be dimmed among her own supporters, both at home and
abroad.
A few companies, such as the oil giant Yukos, even appoint independent directors from
abroad.
By proposing a diplomatic solution to the use of chemical weapons in Syria, Putin offered Obama a way out of the political impasse – threatening a military intervention with little support at home or
abroad
– in which he found himself.
For example, women are often passed over in favor of men for training abroad, and they still cannot hold command positions.
The Fed’s reluctance to serve as the world’s lender of last resort, or to acknowledge that exchange-rate movements cannot undo its actions abroad, would seem to condemn it to being a parochial and inward-looking institution.
Both the official minutes of the rate-setting meeting and Chairman Janet Yellen in her press conference mentioned heightened uncertainties abroad, including weakness in the Chinese economy, as key reasons to delay the Fed’s increase in interest rates.
Higher oil prices buttress the fortunes of producers
abroad
and at home.
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