Bentley (owned by Volkswagen) also relies on exports: 80% of its vehicles go abroad.
Cheap international transport and communications make it easier for workers to go abroad for short spells.
They also said they would advise other women to go abroad to advance their careers (83%).
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He'll either have to live in the South or go abroad for his own safety.
That he nevertheless chose to go abroad suggests that he took a calculated risk.
The students also go abroad for a semester, to Germany, France, or the United States.
She said it was "ridiculous and appalling" that Britons had to "go abroad to end their life".
The court's decision to allow Mr Estrada to go abroad may follow the letter of the law.
Campaigners say asylum seekers naturally fall into groups just as British people do when they go abroad.
During those four years, I was able to go abroad to London, to intern in Washington, D.
Many of these flights will be domestic - but a record 1.5 million Britons are expected to go abroad.
Here is a good example -- 750, 000 Americans leave the United States every year to go abroad for life-saving operations.
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He also sends personal messages to students majoring in Mandarin or who mention in their profile a desire to go abroad.
On a visit to Yugoslavia her wild behaviour had shocked her hosts, and she did not go abroad on official visits again.
Migrants who go abroad may spend more time studying, pick up more skills and experience and then bring them all home again.
The Abbott family, on holiday from Worthing, are among the visitors to Swanage who chose not to go abroad on holiday this year.
The realisation that one can live with just one kidney has prompted many Moldovans to go abroad voluntarily to make a quick buck.
So it seems likely that a good portion of newly printed euros will go abroad, conveniently driving down the exchange rate of the euro.
Teachers say many of Ms. Lu's classmates are overseas, as 100 of the 500-600 students who graduate from Yucai each year go abroad for college.
As an eye surgeon himself, Brown also realized that his peers' egos and affluence might make them willing to go abroad on mercy missions--and pay the costs themselves.
Dr Lawrence Buckman, a member of the British Medical Association (BMA) GPs' committee, said he could understand why any patient facing a long wait might want to go abroad.
By her own account Sanchez has on some 20 occasions been rejected for the much-detested exit visa that for decades was required of all islanders seeking to go abroad.
If neither member of a mixed couple is willing to convert, they may have to go abroad to marry (as more than 20% of Lebanese couples do, usually to Cyprus).
In the rejection letters there is no mention of austerity, but analysts say that this is the most likely reason why the prime minister is not keen on allowing ministers to go abroad.
But maybe it needed just such a trio of converts in office to convince the country that, because of Kosovo, Germans had to go abroad to fight for the first time since 1945.
The real problem arose when the service jobs also started to go abroad, when every other service company's call centre suddenly seemed to be based in Bangalore, in the middle of India, not Indiana.
If you really want to go abroad and don't want to jump through the hoops necessary to land a government or corporate posting first, you can always just up and go, both Segal and Couper suggest.
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