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Most of the cuts would come overseas, where labor laws are more permissive, analysts said.
"Their future domestically is dim and demand growth internationally is very robust, so it is fair to say that a resuscitation of the industry has to come overseas".
Why not come overseas and learn the pro game and be ahead of everybody?" But his workday is not a stroll in the piazza.
But as for this initiative, he said, he suspected its greatest impact might come overseas, among institutions that cannot attract world-class faculty.
Most of Hughes' 26 Tests have come overseas (17 to be precise) and a disproportionate number of those Tests (seven) have been on the subcontinent – always the toughest place for a young Australian batsman to bat.
"When you make the decision to come overseas that's part and parcel of it," Mumm told BBC Sport.
Mr Yousaf said: "There's no doubt that the UK government's restrictive immigration policies are damaging Scotland's economy, but also the general message that Scotland is open for those who are wanting to come overseas to make a skilled contribution to Scotland.
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"I have a 140 I.Q., and I had no idea until I came overseas," he said.
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