But customs officers can hardly start opening all the post entering a country as sales over the Net expand.
More recently, "real smuggling" - where no declaration at all is made when entering a country - has been occurring, Borkovec says.
The next thing the Founder Institute does when entering a new country is to create mentors for entrepreneurs.
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Then there's the bureaucracy involved -- race horses also need passports and must pass quarantine before entering a new country.
Meanwhile, foreign investors have also been wary of entering the country amid a delay in key reforms.
The Mexican government has also implemented greater monitoring and control of airplanes entering the country and as a result, shipments of cocaine from Colombia decreased more than 90% and maritime drug trafficking has also decreased more than 60%.
There were those who argued that because I had spoke of a need for unity in this country that our nation was somehow entering into a period of post-partisanship.
And those on the other side who say the bill amounts to an amnesty and a reward for illegally entering the country.
At the same time, Mr Gref said, the immigration quota system had led to a fall in the difference between the number of workers entering and leaving the country to just 30, 000 - a figure that could not satisfy the country's growing demand for workers.
And last week, a scholar from the London School of Economics was barred from entering the country prompting the school to pull out of a planned conference.
Trade relations took a knock earlier this month when China temporarily blocked millions of dollars of New Zealand meat from entering the country, as it bolstered scrutiny of imports after a spate of mainly homegrown food-safety scandals.
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But official figures show a large proportion of people entering the country in that period were not subject to immigration control.
The iPhone will not accept that people live in Gibraltar, a reader has pointed out to us, highlighting that the phone will not acknowledge this as a possibility when users are entering country names in their address book.
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The travel industry blames a tortuous visa process and a perception of poor treatment on entering the country.
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Lady Manningham-Buller warned that a permanent cap that stopped scientists entering the country would do "grave damage" to the British economy.
Bernanke knew that if the economy did slip back into recession, the country ran the risk of entering a deflationary spiral, which once started, is awfully hard to stop.
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"The difficulty with counterfeiting is you never know where you really stand U.S. Customs examines only a small portion of the goods entering the country, " said Joe Nauman, executive vice president for corporate and legal affairs at Acushnet, which makes Titleist balls and clubs and FootJoy shoes.
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But last month the central bank cut its growth forecast for 2013, saying the country's economy might be entering a recession.
But how do you describe a woman who manages to provide some material well-being to her destitute family in Albania or Nigeria by entering another country illegally and working the streets as a prostitute or as a peddler of counterfeited goods?
The company now tightly controls everything about advertising, the amount of inventory entering the country and which cities are targeted and when, a person familiar with the strategy says.
Wheelchair-service providers say some passengers running late for a flight will request immediate wheelchair service simply to cut to the front of the security line or to avoid a typical hour-plus wait at Immigration when entering the country.
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We should have adjusted our exchange rate within the ERM to a more realistic one, just as every other country entering the project had done when necessary.
The analysis also said that provisions in the bill would reduce by about a half-million per year the future number of people entering the country illegally.
We lead the world when it comes to helping stem the AIDS pandemic -- yet we are one of only a dozen countries that still bar people from HIV from entering our own country.
"What we did last year is we had a list of number of people who have been banned from entering the country in the past, and others who will be banned now because they have openly declared that they will come here to disturb public order in one way or another, " Palmor said.
Meanwhile, a delay in key economic reforms has seen foreign investors become wary of entering the country.
The men agree on almost everything: They don't want a sectarian rift in Syria, they don't want foreign jihadist fighters entering the country, and they say government thugs must be stopped from harassing the population here.
Back in April the U.S. government started questioning the viability of their plan to use RFID chips to store biometric data in passports, which would also have required biometric passports from any visitors to the U.S. entering the country under the Visa Waiver program (which allows short-term visits without a visa).
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The Asian campaign sees the top two teams from each of the two five-country groups advance to the World Cup, with both third-placed teams entering a playoff.
Most of the people coming from abroad to watch or participate in World Cup soccer will be entering the country through GRU. And for years, it has been nothing short of a nightmare.
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