Synonym: abroad, beyond the sea, over the sea, oversea. Similar words: oversee, overseer, verse, averse, inverse, diverse, perverse, adverse. Meaning: adj. 1. in a foreign country 2. being or passing over or across the sea. adv. 1. beyond or across the sea 2. in a place across an ocean.
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181. Potential profits on overseas transactions can be reduced, eliminated or enhanced by adverse or favourable exchange rate movements.
182. Smith admits he did wrong by committing adultery with the wife of a Marine sergeant, while the enlisted man was overseas.
183. Career development is fostered and enhanced by offering assignments to and from overseas locations.
184. Baseball cards and other pieces of Americana have become popular overseas.
185. The assets are actively managed and represent a wide spread of fixed interest stocks, U.K. and overseas equity shares and property.
186. The plan to expand the company overseas was a complete failure.
187. To emphasise the message, ministers have been told to spend the Easter break in Britain rather than holidaying overseas.
188. A number of suggestions are also made to make it more attractive for overseas companies to employ non-domiciled nationals.
189. However, candidates from overseas are not normally allowed to enrol for part-time study.
190. There had been loss of shipping and sales of overseas assets, but there was no great disruption and dislocation.
191. Any overseas profits accrued not to it, but to the sub-businesses.
192. A succession of scandals finally persuaded his father that William must seek his fortune overseas.
193. But asking which of these young overseas players is the better is purely academic.
194. It has to come from the overseas aid budgets of governments.
195. The annual subscription would increase from overseas to the full membership rate. referred to the capital needed to set it up.
196. But according to Potter, further development of overseas business is fundamental to Psion's future growth strategy.
197. Such overseas business represented not so much diversification as a natural development of banking facilities to meet customer needs.
198. But his video may not find as many overseas buyers as his rivals think.
199. Until then, financial institutions had to pay a premium to obtain dollars from a restricted pool in order to invest finance overseas.
200. But Brown, who spent more on travel than any of his predecessors, was also criticized for his overseas work.
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201. One difficult question is what is the situation if the overseas trust went through a non-qualifying buy-back procedure?
202. The government even proved willing to take certain industries into public ownership: broadcasting, overseas airways, and the electricity-generating industry.
203. Many overseas students come to study the languages, history, culture and traditions of this country.
204. Business had not been consulted on the measures proposed, which had serious practical implications for companies with business overseas.
205. Overseas orders: add £1.50 for post and packing by airmail.
206. Only a small chance that an overseas liaison Fed would know the guys coming in as firemen from Stateside.
207. The new law is intended to further formalize the process of adopting children from overseas.
208. The number of such judicial appointments for overseas territories is considerable.
209. A central register of information blacklisted certain people, particularly those who passed bad cheques and placed fraudulent overseas orders.
210. There continues to be potential growth points in other areas of research, particularly where contacts with other Departments overseas are strong.
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