Sentence examples for attributed to overseas from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, appliance maker Whirlpool beat the Street's estimates with a major increase in fourth-quarter profit, but the jump was largely attributed to overseas sales, with climbed on the weaker dollar and new products in China and Latin America.

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That outage was blamed on human error, and last Thursday's problems were attributed to an overseas connection problem.

Much of this bourbon growth was directly attributed to the rise in overseas exports.

According to The Age, Australia's ranking fell for mobile and fixed broadband can be attributed to rapid advances in speeds overseas rather than slower internet over the month.

It should require that the Energy Information Administration report annually on carbon emissions attributed to U.S.-owned industrial operations overseas and to our consumption of goods manufactured in and transported from other countries.

But a one-time 28percentt jump in overseas sales — which Sanrio attributed to an accounting change, as well as several big contracts overseas tied to Hello Kitty's 35th birthday celebrations — helped the company swing back to a net profit of 4.37 billion yen, in contrast to a loss of 1.50 billion yen the previous year.

But a one-time 28 percent jump in overseas sales -- which Sanrio attributed to an accounting change, as well as several big contracts overseas tied to Hello Kitty's 35th birthday celebrations -- helped the company swing back to a net profit of 4.37 billion yen, in contrast to a loss of 1.50 billion yen the previous year.

Deaths have been documented overseas as being directly attributed to accidental overdoses of N-Ethylpentylone.

Overseas, revenue rose 4.9percentt, but that was attributed to higher foreign exchange rates that masked soft demand for services abroad.

The report states that the screen industries are worth £6bn to the UK economy and of the £21bn spent by overseas tourists in 2013, £890m is attributed to film-induced tourism.

That deal – known as a "buy in" in tax parlance – meant subsequent profit overseas based on those copyrights has been attributed to foreign subsidiaries rather than to Google in the US where the technology was developed.

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