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to domestically
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In a domestic manner
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We examine the "make or buy" dilemma and the critical limitations of domestic manufacturing through the case study of Tanzania's attempt to domestically manufacture ARVs with an imitation technology transfer agreement.
Ever-more-available shale gas brought a cheap and reliable alternative route to domestically fuelled electricity.
On Sunday the house came crashing down, just as it had threatened to domestically for so long; Celtic didn't look nearly as sharp as their lower-tier opponents.
Moreover, Obama has already developed links with King Abdullah, a leader who has shown a greater willingness to domestically reform than Mubarak.
Instead of trying to list and disallow all of the possible types of nontariff restrictions, signatories to an agreement demand treatment similar to that given to domestically produced goods of the same type (for example, steel).
On trade, the OBR predicts the weak pound will boost net trade over the next two years, with UK exports more competitive in overseas markets and imports to the UK less attractive relative to domestically produced goods and services.
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"We need to collaborate domestically to compete globally," said Amy Liu, co-director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution, which is helping to guide the effort in Kentucky.
Still, they're on track to reach their goal of converting their supercomputers to domestically-developed CPUs by the end of 2011.
Most employees of the State Department would continue to report to work, domestically and abroad.
In short, the ICC has fewer cases by design, leaving more to states to handle domestically.
You can see why he might prefer not to open himself to scrutiny, domestically speaking.
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