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The average foreign-owned company does fully 60% better; American ones by nearly 90% (see chart).Foreign investors may tend to be a bit more dynamic, and measuring productivity is admittedly tricky.

And the torrijas are nothing like the vaguely creamy Spanish version of French toast, but a custard bread pudding (admittedly tricky to make) that floats like a cloud in a bowl.

They admired his charisma and apparent honesty.A yorker for ImranMr Khan won in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (former North-West Frontier Province), so his party gets to run an admittedly tricky place, dominated by the wild city of Peshawar.

Although hunger has fallen sharply in China, it has risen in sub-Saharan Africa thanks partly to AIDS, civil war and bad weather, and partly to Mr Mugabe and other pursuers of benighted policies.Getting a grasp on the size and distribution of the problem is, admittedly, tricky.

The economics are admittedly tricky.

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If so, the charter had better be changed.Finally, a word on the financial structure of the Fund, which is admittedly a tricky issue.

Drawing up a partition for peace is admittedly a tricky business, but it can work -- provided each party gives the other what it needs: sovereignty, security and a workable arrangement for building a state.

Having "the sex talk" with your parents is admittedly a tricky proposition.

Things were, admittedly, a bit trickier at TC's New York headquarters, where the corporate Wi-Fi structure of our Verizon overlords is a veritable rat king of wireless signals.

Admittedly, baseball is a tricky business.

Admittedly, this is a tricky proposition.

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