Are the people who
come from other countries a drag on the economy — because they consume resources and steal American jobs — or are they a net gain?
Moving forward, college and university foodservice operators must embrace the right equipment, combined with the right expertise, to truly respect the culinary expectations of
students from other countries.
The girls usually visit the agencies to register and indicate their readiness to meet
men from other countries for dating, relationships, and marriage.
The families include those with children adopted
from other countries as well as those with children placed through our social welfare system.
Still, she does appear to be doing what others have done before her: Take
data from other countries and use them as a basis for a Canadian policy agenda.
I've known people who moved
here from other countries and have subsequently left because the Internet and wireless is so bad and so incredibly expensive here.
The share of publications produced by American scientists in collaboration with
scientists from other countries increased from 16 percent in 2006 to 30 percent in 2008.
Japanese research has recently suffered not only from increased
competition from other countries, but also from an economic recession that has prompted many companies to cut their R&D budgets.
And so as we go through the discussion today, we look forward to learning
from other countries about what we can apply here in this country to make teaching stronger.
For this reason, banks have introduced if - then rules that stop purchases
from other countries if a certain amount is exceeded.
Silver has observed that
buyers from other countries will find you if you make a point of reaching out to them on your personal website.
This makes it cheaper to travel, and thus gives people more of an opportunity to see the world, expand their businesses, and even import
goods from other countries.
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