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As the various sites internationalise they come up against these little local difficulties all the time.
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As well as attracting investment, the agency said it had helped 900 Scottish companies to internationalise.
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The State Department has not been the only force urging Mr Bush to internationalise the operation.
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Cambodia said on Sunday that Asean nations had agreed not to "internationalise" the issue, something Beijing has been pushing for.
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The latest results also indicate that SDI helped more than 900 Scottish companies to internationalise, up 100 on last year's figure.
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Putting a Westerner in charge, the firm reckoned, would send a bold message to staff and customers alike of its determination to internationalise.
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It is wary of Pakistan's attempt to internationalise the Kashmir issue.
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But taking the LNG path means US gas companies could expand, diversify and internationalise their production, not to mention putting more money into cheaper (and better) forms of extraction.
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Overall, the report is a healthy dose of reality for NASA. It warns that the agency's goals need to match its budget, and that it needs to internationalise its efforts, in order to make the most of its investments.
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