The cost of living and house prices are lower and family ties stronger.
Doede advises potential investors in these autocratic and often opaque regimes that tribal and family ties count for a great deal.
Even those who are a couple of generations removed from the subcontinent have emotional and family ties to India, and are keen to participate in the growth of India's economy, bankers say.
Turkish and Kurdish-speaking Alevis also share less affiliation and family ties with the Syrian regime than do the Arabic-speaking Alawis but people from both groups have become unsettled by Ankara's increasingly hawkish Syria policy.
Understandably, Woodson is still fond of the area both because of its die-hard basketball fans and his family ties.
In addition to a sizable bank account and local family ties, Pegula is also a die-hard hockey fan.
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Under both Republican and Democratic administrations, individuals with family and other ties to the Muslim Brotherhood have actually given senior government positions.
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The 1980-89 Iran-Iraq war, followed by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait and the subsequent 12 years of sanctions, cut off the emirate from family and trading ties in its natural hinterland.
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And Oregon has a weak social structure, with many recent immigrants who lack the family and community ties to weather hard times.
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Many European cities, on the other hand, contain an exceptionally volatile Muslim under-class which is poor, alienated and intertwined (by family ties) with the hungriest and angriest parts of the Muslim world.
They point out that, in some respects, Hispanics seem natural conservatives: religious, hard-working and with close family ties.
Mirpur has been called "Little Birmingham" because of the close family and cultural ties between the two regions.
"Many of these merchants have family and other ties to the international economy, " observes Thomas Tseng, a principal at New American Dimensions, a multicultural marketing group in Los Angeles.
That is because the laxness or otherwise of national regimes is only one factor determining where asylum-seekers make their claims: family and cultural ties, work opportunities and language are just as important.
They had hoped to take the search nationwide as it was thought Mr Morris, who had dementia, may have been trying to return to Wales where he grew up and still has family ties.
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Immigrants in detention include lawful permanent residents with deep family and community ties, undocumented immigrants who have lived in the United States for decades as part of mixed status families, survivors of torture, asylum seekers, pregnant women, military veterans, and the infirm.
This leads inexorably to weaker family ties and a stronger allegiance to the government.
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The report says jobs, housing costs, family ties and climate are all more important than taxes.
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This report cites studies that jobs, housing costs, family ties and climate are all more important.
The personal, family, and social ties which tightly bind many Kuwaitis have not disappeared.
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During the trial prosecutors said the three murder victims, each single and unemployed with few family ties, had been lured with offers of farmhand jobs.
He worries that making it harder to take bridge-style holidays will strain family ties and hurt a key sector of the economy if Spaniards end up traveling less.
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It turns out, he was to the manner born: As ace researcher Alyssa Lappen has documented, Rauf has family and other longstanding ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Or this: Of those who immigrate to the U.S. each year, two-thirds are based on family ties and only 13 percent are based on talent, merit or work.
By comparison, of those who immigrate to the United States each year, two-thirds are based on family ties and only 13 percent are based on talent, merit or work.
He'd prefer to see them try to "crack the code for the big family comedy, " a la Family Ties and The Cosby Show, since its broad-based appeal and subsequent financial upside is that much greater.
Perez Balladares denies he was influenced by family ties and points out that all but one of his appointees--the son of the Minister of Justice--are either members of the current Panama Canal Commission or have worked on canal-related projects.
Our people share ties of family, ties of culture, and ties of commerce.
Language, family ties, and work opportunities are powerful magnets.
The children and adults work together to finish any homework that needs to be completed, generating solidarity ties and supporting steps towards family integration.
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