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  • 41Foreign relations of Vietnam — Foreign Policyoviet eraDuring the Second Indochina War, or Vietnam War (1954 75), North Vietnam balanced relations with its two major allies, the Soviet Union and the People s Republic of China. By 1975, tension began to grow as Beijing… …

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  • 42Foreign Sales Corporation — Foreign Sales Corporations (FSCs) was a means formerly provided by United States taxation law for US companies to receive a reduction in US federal income taxes for profits derived from exports, through the use of an offshore subsidiary (a… …

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  • 43Foreign ownership — refers to the complete or majority ownership/control of a business or resource in a country by individuals who are not citizens of that country, or by companies whose headquarters are not in that country.ee also* Foreign Investment Review Agency… …

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  • 44foreign income dividend — (FID) The FID scheme was abolished with effect from 6 April 1999. FIDs were introduced by the Finance Act 1994 to provide some relief for UK resident companies with substantial earnings overseas. Since such earnings would frequently bear little… …

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  • 45Foreign Service Officer — Foreign Service Officers or FSOs are United States Department of State employees and members of the Foreign Service who help formulate and implement the foreign policy of the United States. These officers work a large part of their service time… …

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  • 46Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 — (FCPA) Makes it unlawful to bribe a foreign official in an effort to obtain or retain business. The FCPA s anti bribery provisions apply to people and businesses in the United States, to some foreign issuers of securities, and to foreign… …

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  • 47Foreign establishment — Foreign establishments are not legally part of a country s territory under its laws, but are under the physical control of the country. Foreign military bases, and embassies are common examples. Another relevant example is the Panama Canal… …

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  • 48foreign words and phrases — 1. Fowler (1926), in an article entitled ‘foreign danger’, warned that ‘those who use words or phrases belonging to languages with which they have little or no acquaintance do so at their peril’. He was thinking primarily of so called ‘non… …

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  • 49Foreign — may refer to:*Foreign corporation, a corporation that can do business outside its jurisdiction *Foreign key, a constraint in a relational database *Foreign language, a language not spoken by the people of a certain place *Foreign policy, how a… …

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  • 50foreign corporation — see corporation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. foreign corporation …

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