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Examples of abroad


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What makes us think that students who study abroad become fluent?
He was able to delay the trial for a year by tendering an affidavit that a crucial witness was abroad.
Economic fluctuations and pressures from abroad were simultaneously recognized by all participants as requiring some sort of response.
When deployed abroad they were merely expensive ; when stationed at home during peacetime - the 'standing army ' - they were a fundamental threat to domestic liberty.
One factor, which will influence this, is the proportion of cases which are acquired abroad during the holiday season, and this probably varies by country.
The problem was that the traditional policy had been endangered by the ideological developments of the 1840s, abroad and at home.
Thereafter, events at home and abroad only added to complexity and contradiction.
Even when they could, most shopped abroad anyway, often for reasons of quality.
However, political parties remain among the weakest components of the democratisation process and the least assisted from abroad.
A substantial number have transnational ties with groups of similar purpose abroad.
Among adults aged 20 -40 years, travelling abroad was associated with illness.
However, concerns about its microbiological safety still exist, with notable milkborne outbreaks of infectious intestinal disease occurring both at home and abroad in recent years.
An investigation and prosecution would clearly implicate members of the regime and undermine its support at home and abroad.
Not only was domestic demand underdeveloped at this point ; promotion abroad also reflected a need for foreign exchange.
However, much of the profits of coffee production were sent abroad.
Transnational practices unfold in uneven ways within different migrant communities abroad.
There were restrictions on sending military missions abroad too.
We had the chance to do the latter; but now others, abroad, will have a good case study of what not to do.
I dream of establishing a world-class studio, available to all composers who are affiliated with the center, raising money from interested donors, here and abroad.
Smoking was more common among those who were born abroad regardless of whether they were diabetics or not.
Most of these were young women travelling abroad to experience something new before attending university or settling down in their own country.
The model consists of a host country whose firms finance projects by borrowing from abroad at an interest rate determined by competitive world markets.
The domestic country does not invest abroad, and its capital stock neither depreciates nor can be augmented.
In 1976, the rst private, o^-road vehicle was introduced by a tribesman who had returned from employment abroad.
Cigarette producers were quick to capitalize on these initial oppor tunities and became highly skilled in promoting sales abroad.
Classes and exper iences assessed as useful were: student teaching, study abroad prog rammes, and foreign language classes.
During the writing process they receive feedback from an editorial board consisting of professional colleagues and students both at home and abroad.
However, in the sewing sector, purchase of fabric abroad is also a strategy to provide unique and fashionable products.
Small employers lack exit options: unlike larger firms, they cannot easily establish foreign subsidiaries or move the bulk of production abroad.
The translation of design ideas to production information may become so seamless and automated that the point of sending drawings abroad might evaporate.
At the same time, trivial anecdotes and tales of curiosities from abroad were also included.
As in the first cohort, the majority of the men raised abroad became unskilled workers.
Any costs incurred in medical treatment abroad are then recoverable from their country of origin.
The first point of tension stemmed from the persistent dilemma between the two options of either sending vaccines abroad or creating local laboratories.
Others had similar problems trying to get visas to visit their children and families abroad.
Policy-makers may explicitly recruit old-age care workers (and nurses) from abroad.
We may guess that he had access to external income, perhaps from work abroad or employment as a seaman.
There are two widespread concerns about later-life residence abroad, the welfare of the participants, and the impacts of its growth on the destinations.
Notably, these differences were eventually equalized by the turning-point experience of study abroad.
They were seen and judged of before they came abroad to the open view of the world.
The example can be extended to other manufacturing companies seeking to sell abroad and even to professional services firms.
They need to go abroad for research and conferences for example, yet they face a personal conflict.
In the current situation, teachers seeking and obtaining employment abroad face a situation not without its difficulties.
I have often been distracted over the last year or so: health issues in the family; major roof repairs; time abroad; deadlines; an irreducible backlog.
Let its members hold ' ' dual citizenship, ' ' at home and abroad, if they will.
More than 30% came from elsewhere in the country or from abroad.
The tariff in a number of schedules exceeds the difference between the cost of production of such articles abroad and at home.
Men maintain strong ties to a home district but work abroad and rotate thorough various living sites over the course of a lifetime.
They reactivated the piety and spirituality learned during their college days and reinforced while working abroad.
Furthermore, only 3.5% had planned to conduct a formal meta-analysis, which is also low compared to the practice abroad.
Furthermore, any additional requirements should not be a barrier for patients that use health services abroad.
Cultural nationalism was, on the surface, a reversal of the dominant elite's ideology that had looked abroad for new citizens and for models.
The price effect valorised particularly mining production, increasing profit margins and the value of sales abroad.
Certainly, they did not want to lose their local dominance, but it is plausible that some also became interested in opportunities abroad.
Four others made one or more short trips abroad.
The very old parents are scared what might happen to them if they become ill with their children abroad, or die without seeing them again.
Another dimension of a mobile biography is having been a longstay tourist or having owned or leased a house abroad.
Successful ageing abroad depends as much on learnt adjustments as on prior fitness and resources.
Abroad, the experience of facing the unfamiliar added impetus to this demand for expertise.
Officially, the government had reasoned that a higher ratio would reduce its commitments abroad and would also help improve the country's image as a borrower.
How are archaeologists working abroad influenced by their own ideas about the contemporary situation of the region they are working in?
Then it 'had to be implemented at home and marketed abroad' (p. 62).
As such, he had a number of influential contacts abroad.
Study-abroad experience and working-memory capacity processing predict the qualitative differences in types of er rors that we have reported.
They were not dependent on a steady relationship with any particular foreign counterpart, but positively sought to introduce resources and technology from abroad.
Grandchildren who lived abroad were not uncommon in this category of grandparents.
If varieties developed abroad by private research spill in directly into the domestic market then domestic private investment could be discouraged.
The two measures can differ substantially in practice, for example in developing countries with large remittances from abroad.
One such group is returnees, students who have lived abroad because of their parents' business.
Privatisation has also helped to reinvigorate the local investmentsavings market by attracting large resource flows from local sources and abroad into the economy.
Scholars were extremely conventional and study abroad was an essential element of their career.
Several members of the working group provided us with the names of potential informants in their country and /or abroad.
His promotion of unilateral free trade abroad brought few immediate results.
In comparison, 36 % (42\\118) of the isolates acquired abroad in 1998 were multi-resistant.
The data from the language history questionnaire were later used to group participants as a function of their study-abroad experience.
Individuals whose relatives went abroad out of dire economic necessity were suspect; families of men interned during the military campaign became 'socially dangerous elements'.
Scudamore is seen as a loyal royal servant both at home and abroad, who did his best in accordance with his own abilities.
Several of these firms are international, and can thus draw on resources and expertise from abroad.
Other grandchildren travelled abroad during the study exploring the world or serving in the armed services.
However, the families of some of the older people lived in other parts of the country or even abroad.
Liberal democracy made little difference and in 1996 government ministers spent more on travelling abroad than on the salaries for the whole civil service.
Information on recent architecture abroad was therefore, by necessity, passed largely through books.
Fighting abroad, they would defend the revolution at home.
Companies responded to deregulation by relocating their headquarters abroad.
Democracy at home and peace abroad, then, were two sides of the same coin.
In addition, saving can be invested abroad without lowering the global rate of return.
The formulation justified what they were doing at home and hoped to do abroad.
Classical analysis of late nineteenth-century imperialism, however, had surprisingly little to offer in explaining the links between the new capitalism and revolution abroad.
A detailed investigation produced a list of new procedures that would become customary for forces deployed abroad.
The firms, therefore, invest abroad to capture the rents from their advantages.
Everyone, it would now seem, is in the race to build positions abroad.
The shake-out of labour after 1979 affected women's employment less than men's, both here and abroad.
If we do not automate, won't our industry be disadvantaged by the automated industries abroad?
If death had occurred abroad, the mos teutonicus method was sometimes employed.
Students away from the university, say on a sandwich course or having a year abroad, might or might not be included in lists one used.
Only for the wealthy is there the option of paying to send their children abroad for university education.
Capital moved abroad because of a difference in marginal rates of return.
The sources of the change were various, but few would question the importance of social overhead and extractive capital formation abroad.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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