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"Like this and other cases abroad, we have to be very sensitive.
Dr. Ellstrand, an expert on gene flow in plants, said that foreign genes put into crops had escaped into the wild in other cases abroad.
"It obviously doesn't scare the farmers in the way it might have in years past," Mr. Willis said, adding that farmers still have markets for their tobacco, in some cases abroad.
The defense strategy may be invoked more frequently in the future, as federal prosecutors in Manhattan have in recent years been using stings and other methods to pursue cases abroad.
The office's broad reach is a rich part of its history but is not unique: federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, Virginia and elsewhere pursue cases abroad, but not in such numbers and variety, the evidence suggests.
Stringent new banking regulations — aimed both at curbing tax evasion and, under the Patriot Act, preventing money from flowing to terrorist groups — have inadvertently made it harder for some expats to keep bank accounts in the United States and in some cases abroad.
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The chief prosecutor, Raja Qureshi, said he had filed an application to allow Mr. Pearl's wife, Mariane, to give her testimony in the case abroad, probably in London.
Investment goods are generally cheaper in America, relative to other goods and services, than is the case abroad; so a given amount of dollar spending provides more factories or computers than it does elsewhere.
Having lost the libel case abroad, she sued bin Mahfouz in an American federal court, seeking to block the enforcement of the foreign judgment against her on the ground that it violated her First Amendment rights.
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