Sentences with phrase «foreign ports»

Former NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly systematically began assigning NYPD personnel in foreign port - of - calls — using money from a charity to pay for it — not long after taking office in post-9 / 11 New York.
The problem was about 90 percent of the ships arriving in the Great Lakes from foreign ports at that time came fully loaded with cargo and therefore did not officially carry any ballast water.
Prices do not include items of a personal nature such as laundry, alcoholic drinks other than those which are included with dinner, water, beverages, food other than the table d'hote menu, passport and visa fees, insurance, and foreign port taxes unless specifically indicated in the package inclusions.
In some ports, particularly foreign ports, you may not be allowed to bring non-sailing guests onboard at all.
Stemming from his role at DHS, Stewart has a deep background in the international implications of US security policy — from the disputes over US collection of data from international businesses to the US statutory command that all containers being shipped to the US be scanned before leaving foreign ports.
The vessels travel to and from foreign ports across the ocean and to domestic ports along the coasts, across the Great Lakes, and along the country's many inland waterways.
Obviously drilling can be dirty business, I say pull those tankers up to the docks in foreign ports and fill them up!
For many seafarers, these foreign ports became a second home.
The initiative now scans for gamma rays and neutrons and performs X-rays of the contents of high - risk cargo in 44 foreign ports, which collectively handle 77 percent of the containers entering the United States.
These critters can wreak ecological havoc when they're set loose at a foreign port.
The third and most popular type of Hawaii cruise sails entirely within the Hawaiian Islands, or begins and ends in Hawaii and includes one foreign port, such as Fanning Island, in the itinerary.
While U.S. President Donald J. Trump's new direction on Cuba will cause some changes to certain types of travel to that Caribbean island nation, the assessment of many major cruise companies is that its impact on cruise operations — both for lines sailing from U.S. or foreign ports — should be negligible.
If you don't think the price is too high for that kind of oil — oil Americans will never see, as it will be shipped to foreign ports and sold abroad — ask yourself these questions:
We know the law and can help you, whether your injury occurred in international waters or a foreign port of call.
In addition to navigational skills, he also learned the customs of foreign ports and what seas he could safely sail across at certain times of the year.
(Sec. 32920) Prohibits any person (other than a non-vessel-operating common carrier or ocean freight forwarder providing brokerage services as part of an international through movement involving ocean transportation between the United States and a foreign port) from providing interstate brokerage services unless the person: (1) is registered and in compliance with federal broker registration requirements, and (2) has satisfied federal financial security requirements.
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