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  • 111foreign private issuer — For US purposes, any foreign issuer other than a foreign government, except an issuer where more than 50% of its outstanding voting securities are held directly or through voting trust certificates or depositary receipts by US residents; and any… …

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  • 112Foreign Affairs — Студийный альбом …

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  • 113Foreign Policy — Специализация: новости Периодичность: раз в два месяца Язык: английский Главный редактор: Сюзен Глэссер Издатель: The Washington Post Company …

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  • 114foreign affairs power — Under international law a state has the right to enter into relations with other states. This power to conduct foreign affairs is one of the rights a state gains by attaining independence. The division of authority within a government to exercise …

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  • 115foreign trade — ➔ trade1 * * * foreign trade UK US noun [U] COMMERCE ► the activity of trading goods and services with other countries: »He said putting up barriers to foreign trade and guarding jobs might work in the short run but not indefinitely. »Mexico is… …

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  • 116foreign-returned — UK [ˌfɒrɪn rɪˈtɜː(r)nd] US [ˌfɔrən rɪˈɜrnd] adjective indian english someone who is foreign returned has returned to live in India after living in a foreign country, usually because they have studied or worked there Thesaurus: moving to and… …

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  • 117Foreign relations of Tajikistan — are based on a desire to secure foreign investment and promote regional security while ensuring Tajikistan s independence. Hamrokhon Zarifi is the Foreign Minister of Tajikistan. [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2007/4/F2CC94E9 3AEC 41E6… …

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  • 118Foreign relations — may refer to:* Diplomacy, the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of groups or nations * Foreign policy, a set of political goals that seeks to outline how a particular country will interact with other countries of …

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  • 119Foreign exchange spot trading — is buying one currency with a different currency for immediate delivery, rather than for future delivery.The standard settlement timeframe for Foreign Exchange Spot trades is T+2 days, i.e., 2 days from the date of trade execution. A Notable… …

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  • 120Foreign Service Specialist — Foreign Service Specialists are employees of the United States Department of State and members of the Foreign Service system that provide services in support of foreign policy at posts worldwide or in Washington, D.C. Specialists are an integral… …

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