Abroad
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Third, when it comes to supply, do not look exclusively
abroad.
Singapore’s discourse on meritocracy has failed to gain much traction abroad, largely because it was not presented as a universal ideal.
In the past, anguish at home and
abroad
about the quality of US governance – its apparent arrogance, mindless parochialism, and incapacity to deliver coherent, credible, and decent policy outcomes – has for the most part proved short-lived.
While he continued to enjoy respect and admiration abroad, if only for continuing his fight against human-right abuses around the world, his popularity at home was shaken.
Bo’s son, Bo Guagua, will live an invisible life
abroad.
Hundreds of millions of dollars in relief funds received from
abroad
mysteriously disappeared.
It certainly would deal a devastating blow to the EU’s credibility, both in its member states and
abroad.
The immediate problem is a credit crunch not so much in China as in the United States and Europe, where many small and medium-size importers cannot get the trade credits they need to buy inventory from
abroad.
It would be hard to identify any poor country whose development prospects are seriously blocked by restrictions on market access
abroad.
A well-functioning market system helps attract high-tech investors from
abroad
and fosters high-technology startups at home.
More recently, however, it has been the Americans’ turn consistently to run large current-account deficits, buying more from the rest of the world than they earn by selling goods and services
abroad.
They want to know how much they can borrow from abroad, or at what price shares in their companies may be sold in New York or London.
During her first trip
abroad
after becoming foreign minister, the BJP’s Sushma Swaraj traveled to Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital, where she pledged to follow through on the land-boundary agreement, referring it to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs for review.
The dollar is weakening, as financial markets understand that the US will need to borrow huge sums from
abroad
for years to come.
Thus, as the Kremlin dreams of re-establishing its domination over what Russians refer to as the “near abroad” (Ukraine, Belarus, the Baltic countries, and the other post-Soviet states), China is increasingly looking at Russia as its own “near abroad.”
As authorities in the US and
abroad
took ever more radical policy steps from October 6-9, stock, credit, and money markets fell further, day after day.
These were Kim’s first trips
abroad
as North Korean leader, and they showed that he was willing to pay obeisance to Chinese President Xi Jinping, and to seek Xi’s diplomatic backing.
It is a legacy still mired in the murky world of “front organizations”: real “foreign agents,” apparently independent and devoted to worthy causes, but secretly controlled from
abroad.
As White points out, promoters of FDI are not selling a product, which the country’s embassies
abroad
may be able to do.
The executive director should put together a team of analysts located in critical locations
abroad
and able to conduct business intelligence.
China represents what might be called the Economic Security State: seeking to channel domestic savings into household consumption to sustain GDP growth and popular support, while using its investment power
abroad
to secure the commodities and energy that underpin its industrialization.
It is also about building relationships with civil-society actors in other countries and facilitating networks between non-governmental parties at home and
abroad.
Such pressure will likely grow, given concerns over Chinese behavior both at home and
abroad.
If the UK sold its shale gas both domestically and
abroad
to replace coal, it could reduce local air pollution significantly and reduce global carbon emissions by 170Mt, or more than a third of UK carbon emissions.
But America can make it so only by recognizing the great challenges it faces and taking bold steps towards addressing them, at home and with allies
abroad.
At the moment, it makes more sense to invest the additional savings abroad, because population aging in Germany limits the potential for useful investment at home, and other markets are growing faster.
Mortgage rates are low in Hong Kong, but not zero, suggesting it is just about impossible for a median-income household to purchase a home there without access to additional funds from, say, a parent, or, if the buyer is an immigrant, from
abroad.
Stalinism, like Maoism in China, was in fact deeply conservative, aimed chiefly at consolidating the regime’s power at home and its domination over satellites
abroad.
The new view on Chernobyl threatens the existence of charities – such as those offering health “respites”
abroad
for children – that depend for their fund-raising on graphic footage of deformed babies.
Similarly, charities are right to worry about the population’s health, but they should focus on promoting healthy lifestyles in affected communities rather than whisking children
abroad
as if their homes were poisonous.
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