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en Given increasingly tough competition in the U.S., we're forced to expand our international business.

en We don't want to expose it at the international level and our plan is to play one international match a season and expand this [domestic] competition. Each state has only hosted one home match apart from the final and we will look at doubling that next year.

en International competition is now increasingly based on cities, in clusters instead of individually.

en International business has always existed in some form. But because of advances in technology and travel, we can do business with India as well as Indiana. In fact, it might even be cheaper to do business with India than Indiana. And that's true whether you're a large multinational corporation, or a mom-and-pop business ? there are new cross-cultural markets you can expand into. You've got to know how to work well with other cultures.

en San Antonio is increasingly becoming a major hub for international trade with needs for business immigration services.

en In 2001, the company faces concerns that economic softness in the United States could worsen and expand into non-U.S. markets, ... Increasingly aggressive price competition and the potential effects of ongoing adverse currency movements are other areas of volatility.

en He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. By taking a consistently negative attitude toward the competition, a vendor becomes increasingly insular. That's not good for business.

en We won't miss out on good opportunities to acquire and expand our international business, but we won't be reckless and hasty in our moves to buy assets.

en Our core business continues to expand at double-digit rates as equity options and other derivative products are increasingly embraced by investors as integral components of their investment and risk management strategies.

en It's just a normal business decision they've taken. And it's not entirely surprising given the level of international competition [for the bid].

en [The Chinese president's third point focused on space's contribution to] the central task of economic development and the frontiers of international science and technology. ... In the final analysis, competition for international global strength is a competition of nations' educated population.

en Forced confessions were extracted from some of the hostages in which they were made to say on camera that they had been forced by the international community to audit these banks,

en The international business tends to be slightly volatile on a quarterly basis for us, since most of our business internationally is larger contracts. Overall, our international orders are down over 15 percent year to date. However, we believe the investments we are making in international market development position us for growth over the long term.

en The market environment continues to become increasingly competitive as the international field of participants continues to grow. The competition among bankers, financial advisers, attorneys, private equity firms and other participants has been equally impressive.

en Students can use the competition as a step to starting their business. Most students who entered the competition in the past saw the competition as an opportunity to be motivated by deadlines to prepare their business proposal in an organized fashion and present it to investors.


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