Under U.K. law, athletes are taxed on their annual income including sponsorship deals in proportion to the number of appearances they make in Britain.
There is not room for two cable news networks to make money in Britain, for example.
This is because the tax breaks make it some 23% cheaper to make a movie in Britain than in America, according to Oxford Economics.
The government has declared it wants to end postcode poverty - to make sure nobody in Britain will be significantly disadvantaged by where they live.
Maverick scientists, including Italian fertility doctor Severino Antinori, claimed the ruling meant they could make embryo clones in Britain and have them implanted before the emergency legislation could be brought in.
The main reason that these divergent strategies receive attention today is because the US military's recent successes in Iraq make Britain's failures impossible to ignore.
One of Iceland's biggest companies, retailing investment group Baugur, owns or has stakes in dozens of major European retailers including enough to make it the largest private company in Britain, where it owns a handful of stores such as the famous toy store Hamley's.
Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, wants to make Britain a leader in fuel cell technology and has already announced plans to increase hydrogen refuelling stations around the capital.
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Britons also feel undervalued by America: pre-war comments by Donald Rumsfeld, America's blunt defence secretary, that America could make do in Iraq even if Britain chose to hold back its troops, caused widespread dismay.
Forcing British courts to match the dates of complex foreign legislation with the dates of similar statutes in Britain would make extraditing even those who have committed what everyone agrees is a crime much more difficult.
He added that more business leaders in Britain needed to make the case for continued membership.
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In Britain ethnic minorities make up 6% of the population but only 2% of the police force and a little over 1% of the armed forces.
Vodafone says, even so, that it is expecting to make 25% of its revenues in Britain from m-commerce by 2005 and as much as 50% only two years later.
The OBR said that although it was not forecasting a recession for the UK, a recession in the eurozone would make it more likely that such a crisis could occur in Britain.
In Spain, among other things, the new government of Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has latched on to blowing up bridges to make vacations look more like those in Britain and the U.S., which have moved most public holidays to Fridays or Mondays.
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Together with the 48, 000-seat football stadium, that will make it the biggest single sports development in Britain.
"These pictures symbolise the natural resources and economic ambition that drove Derbyshire people to make the county the powerhouse of Britain in the early industrial revolution, " he explained.
The latest figures for the UK, for example, show that a record 30, 000 people left Britain to make a life in India in 2010, a figure which is likely to have risen since.
Is there some downside in having Britain come out and make this kind of a statement?
Did they make a mistake in locating their European bases in Britain?
As well as restricting benefits and speeding up the claims process, the government also plans to make it harder for refugees to reach Britain in the first place.
They will, in particular, point to the private ventures of people like Elon Musk in America and Sir Richard Branson in Britain, who hope to make human space flight commercially viable.
Burgess, who is now expected to win his second cap at the KC Stadium, was the youngest player to make his Great Britain debut since Andy Farrell in 1993 and emulated the Wigan great by scoring a try.
In the end, operations in Germany, North America and Britain were sold to Air Liquide, to make it the biggest industrial-gas producer in Europe.
And some food shops in Britain may soon help their customers make choices based on what are called food miles.
We will want to make sure that we deliver the best for Britain in 2012, so we are going to be looking to go higher.
But advocates of mayors and more local-government powers have yet to make that case in the teeth of recent evidence that Britain's cities are capable of thriving even with feeble local democracy.
And when senior naval officers say, as they do, that it does not make sense for Britain to keep an armoured division in Germany, that sounds to the Army like a bid for funds for future carriers.
But the role of trains in Britain's industrial rise does not make them essential to its future.
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