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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211. Thus, firms entering overseas markets must bear this in mind when introducing new products or services.
212. For what it is worth, the general conclusion which emerged was that overseas investment had a small positive effect on exports.
213. Mr X sets up an overseas trust under which he and his spouse are excluded from all benefit.
214. The obvious way to raise additional programme finance is to exploit those precious overseas rights.
215. Yet for most visitors from overseas, Windisch with its treasure is definitely off the beaten track.
216. Generally, however, double taxation treaties exist between countries which permit overseas residents to purchase their securities.
217. Since the shop opened in 1989, it has received over 200,000 visitors from all over Britain and overseas.
218. This chapter examines the question of what, precisely, is an overseas trust.
219. It is appropriate that this is done through the relevant Tourist Boards and their overseas joint marketing schemes.
220. A politically-controversial alternative would involve importing low-sulphur coal from overseas.
221. This chapter analyses the problems associated with the relocation of organisations and with individuals moving within Britain and overseas.
222. I see a growing trade deficit and a reliance on overseas sources of innovation.
223. What follows is that Toyota, Nissan and the others will seek to eliminate the weaknesses in their overseas production.
224. Reeves continued his military career, was promoted to sergeant and was often stationed overseas while his wife remained in Copperas Cove.
225. One leading businessman said this week that up to 70 percent of shares traded every day were being sold overseas.
226. He is also expected to announce tax relief for overseas donations of existing drugs by pharmaceutical companies.
227. Homelessness, overseas aid, prison overcrowding, electoral reform and the maintenance of peace are all on the agenda.
228. Overseas runners drown by the lure of the pound will inevitably confuse the equation of who eventually comes out on top.
229. These barracks were for the temporary quartering of overseas construction workers.
230. In this context[Sentencedict.com ], the failure to attract overseas students is seen as a dramatic failure.
231. Budget cuts have forced the State Department to close dozens of overseas posts.
232. She could do without large conscript armies to defend land frontiers and needed long-service troops who could be employed overseas for long periods.
233. He established and developed their engineering department for railway electrification in Britain and overseas.
234. Her own prosperity depended to some degree on providing loans to stimulate overseas economies in which her own products could be sold.
235. Boeing sells a third of its aircraft overseas, making it the biggest exporter in the United States.
236. Special classes of applicant Like other institutions the Polytechnic has paid increased attention to the recruitment of overseas students in recent years.
237. In Wellington, stocks ended lower, with forestry issues leading the decline, as recent overseas interest dropped off.
238. This embraces all overseas companies, but in practice this has not given rise to difficulties.
239. So far we have looked at some of the main economic factors concerned with selling overseas.
240. Consequently banks have sought to reduce their overseas lending exposure in recent years.
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