Not exact matches
Tough questions —
like whether to leave you comfortable job or start your own business,
move across the
country in pursuit of opportunity or stick close to home, study economics or art, get down on one knee and propose or give it another year — cause many of us to break out in a cold sweat.
While the
country was once home to the world's most active cryptocurrency exchanges, authorities banned the venues last year and have since
moved to block access to platforms that offer exchange -
like services.
Meanwhile, «transportation in the U.S. costs the equivalent of less than one yuan ($) per kilometer, while road tolls [in China] are higher,» he added, pointing out that some mid - and small - sized Chinese enterprises have already started
moving to Southeast Asian
countries like Vietnam and Cambodia for cheaper wages and materials.
However, when the U.S. announced it was
moving forward toward more normalized relations with Cuba, it seemed
like everyone was losing their minds about franchises taking over the
country.
Moving into the gap, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used his Davos speech to announce a TPP -
like trade deal with 10 Asia - Pacific
countries, in a sign that the rest of the world isn't going to wait for the U.S. to
move ahead on trade.
We might ask initially about an area of the
country where we might
move,
like California or North Carolina.
It can often feel
like navigating in the dark and not unlike
moving to a foreign
country.
Pissarides said Trump's recent
moves were likely entirely engineered as an appeal to his base — and
countries like China probably understand that.
Other high - ranked
countries,
like New Zealand and Australia for example, have
moved to universal, mandatory retirement savings plans.
Benioff's
move set off a chain reaction from other Silicon Valley executives, including Yelp's Chief Executive Jeremy Stoppelman, and Apple CEO Tim Cook who also condemned the Indiana law, and others
like it around the
country.
The world is teeming with immigrants who would love to
move to a
country like Japan.
He
likes this
move because it takes capital expenditures out of the grocery chain's hands and puts it into what he thinks will be «one of the most interesting» REITs in the
country.
A
move by the Chinese government to devalue the yuan on Tuesday has raised questions about a tangible slowdown in the
country's economy that could lead to impacted earnings for companies
like Aliababa.
Other
countries like Mexico, India and Brazil have also
moved to develop domestic green bond markets.
As China
moves to grow its domestic consumer economy, this can only be good news for
countries like Canada which has always aspired to
move beyond the export of «rocks and logs».
News
like GDP release, Unemployment rates and inflation, retail sales, can all influence the monetary policy of a
country to change, which further on, will keep the market
moving.
But as the economy here advances, the
country wants to
move away from making toys and shoes and into higher tech products
like drones.
Breakfast Links for June 29, 2009 It looks
like the Suisse banks may have had enough in the US: UBS AG and Credit Suisse Group AG, the
country's biggest banks, have told Americans to
move their money into specially created units registered in the U.S., or lose their accounts.
In recent years, oil and gas majors
like Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell have invested billions of dollars into LNG projects in
countries like Australia and Qatar, while further vast sums have been spent on plants that turn LNG back into gas in consuming
countries, all in the belief the world's need for the fuel would rise rapidly — especially as
countries, particularly in Asia, sought to
move away from more polluting -LSB-...]
While media attention focused on Ireland's crackdown on the double Irish, officials announced a new measure: The
country expanded its tax deductions for companies that
move rights to intellectual property —
like patents and trademarks — into Ireland.
The
move is aimed at recouping the billions of dollars «lost» each year to other
countries as the US imports more than it exports from
countries like China and Mexico.
If this deluded lunatic looks
like he might even come close to winning the White House, I am packing up my family and
moving to some more enlightened
country until America works itself through the Dark Ages all over again.
Kinda
like the Dems
moving the
country forward in the face of GOP opposition.
Please feel free to
move out of the
country if you feel
like having the right to believe is something you find worthy of bashing others in such a prejudiced way.
It gives technologically savvy young people in
countries like India livelihoods that
move them into the ranks of the middle class.
Your pope is giving people AIDS by not allowing contraception to be used in 3rd world
countries and then those people
move to other
countries as refugee's (not all but some) and
like any disease that potentially goes undetected, this too shall spread.
There are non-democratic
countries if you would
like to
move there.
For you Don it sounds
like you need to
move out of the USA and then tell us about the word ENTRAPMENT... We are the only
country that would allow such lax laws to continue...
If you don't
like the values of America, please
move to a
country run by religious zealots and see what joy they have there.
Austin: If you do not
like residing in a Secular
country,
MOVE!!!
Why not form an opinion totally based on how you «feel» or your «emotions» and justify your argument on why you feel that way, rather than saying «for the bible tells me so»... That's why we can't
move forward on issues in this
country; people feel they can't express themselves without the safety of a group's opinion... Let's listen to ourselves for once instead of having your daddy's politics and religion handed down to you
like a family asset.
If you don't
like it that they have a say, I suggest you
move to a
country where they're nothing but chattel.
If you don't
like it,
move to another
country.
It gives technologically savvy young people in
countries like India livelihoods that
move them into the...
Like it or not, Muslums will always be linked to that terrorist attack, so either live with that fact or
move to a
country that celebrates the Muslum religion.
Don't
like it...
move to a communist
country where all these decisions get made for you.
People have to look at from where a nation is coming from and
moving towards rather than judge where they are at present — if you took a snapshot of
countries like the USA around 1865 - 1880 or during the race riots or peace marches of the 60's you'd come away with a view of America as being an oppressive
country (at least in the south)-- there is not a single thing happening in China that hasn't happened in the US or Britain as well your just looking at a single timeline while making a judgment.
Nationalism has been the sentiment du jour in Russia, China and Turkey for many years, and
countries like England, France, Hungary, Austria, India and Egypt are
moving in the same direction.
Kindly
move to a 3rd world
country like Afghanistan where you will find likeminded people, just with a different religion.
«I recollect,» says his brother, «after one most severe night, that in the morning he sportively thus alluded to his suffering: «If my bed were my
country, I should be somewhat
like Bonaparte: I have no control except over the part which I occupy; the instant I
move, frost takes possession.»»
If you truly do not recognize the Const!tution as being the Supreme Law that governs your physical life here in this
country, then you have some options,
like giving up your Citizenship and
moving to a different
country, or staying here and refusing to follow the law — in which case we can bring a tort action or other civil suit against you, file criminal charges against you, or have you committed to a psychiatric hospital.
how far are we going with this nonsense... If somebody does not
like the rules in the
country they live in...
MOVE!!
Brandon if you would
like us to
move on the color of Jesus & Santa then let's start putting the real face on the majority of drug dealers & users in this
country and welfare & food stamp recipients instead of always portraying them as Blacks and other minorities
My last point and Im out... Throughout our great nations history... we always found a way to fight through national issues and come up with solutions... Giving the problems we have now to people in the 50's and 60's... and they may actually come up with a solution... if you earnestly care about making a change... start at the lowest levels of government... go do something... find out costs... expenses... how to get more health care to people... do things
like that... quit waiting on the government to provide all the answers... its not the way this
country was founded... and not the way we get through problems... If you or ur family does nt have insurance... get a job that can provide you that... instead of hoping the government will do so... If you or ur family lacks access to education...
move to an area that excels at it... education is invaluable... Do something about your problem... and quit waiting for the next big lotto...
So the
country you are naming that you would
like to
move to is... So your point is, you have been given a gift (gift of freedom), however, all of the colors (rights and privileges) don't suit you, so you are going to complain to the gift giver that worked hard to make the gift from their blood sweat and tears.
Meanwhile, Luther had sad personal news to which he could respond only by letter, because his friends did not
like the idea of him
moving about the
country alone, what with continuing military threats, and the general uncertainties.
Pushed incessantly by figures
like the World Bank's McNamara, the idea that nations could become rich only if they
moved to control their population rates became an article of faith among Western and Western - educated intellectuals in Asia — a faith backed up by aid dollars linked to the willingness of recipient
countries to develop control measures.
When a favorite blogger quits blogging it is
like an old friend
moved away to a third world
country.
I guess baking cookies for Christmas is not a tradition popular in many
countries, although just
like Halloween, some holidays get adopted by other cultures fast these days In my own culture, baking cookies for Christmas is not a thing, we bake a feta cheese phyllo pie for instance but I happily adopted this sweet tradition when I
moved to the U.S., and especially when kids came on board Happy holidays!!
Yes, that was long, there was a lot of hyphens and some of those parts may or may not have been «me» specific —
like the only knowing each other 9 months, with 5 months via skype (again, clarification can be found with this healthy Ice Cream recipe) and the whole
moving to a different
country thing, but it's WEIRD right?