How dare this President collect taxes from ordinary Americans after touting a company that created 881 offshore dodges to avoid taxes. |
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The offshore area is situated within the most promising exploration theatre in New Zealand for large oil and gas accumulations. |
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Bluespotted jawfish are usually found on the ocean bottom at depths of 18-24 m, near cliff bases or rocky outcroppings of offshore islands. |
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As well as large passenger vessels, he has also identified the offshore oil business and the cargo industry as likely targets. |
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Gregory bristles with pride when, for example, he says the world leading expert on the West African offshore industry is among their ranks. |
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But certain industries, including the offshore oil and gas industry, were given a five-year exemption to give them time to adapt to the changes. |
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Rhodri Thomas, Woodmac's North Sea oil expert, said the oil giants would still have a number of key roles in the UK's offshore industry. |
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The best outcome would be if the president did for California what he did for Florida, which got permanent protection from offshore oil drilling. |
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He owns pharmaceutical companies, defense contractors, offshore oil drilling operations. |
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Bush has been a proponent of offshore drilling as a way to alleviate energy concerns. |
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Caley had a reputation for reliability, versatility and innovation, primarily within the offshore and marine industries. |
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The Santa Barbara spill, say environmentalists, turned California against offshore drilling. |
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They can be taken quickly out from the beach in offshore wind and tidal conditions. |
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For local residents, the long wait for offshore petroleum development to arrive on their shores is over. |
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If it must be wind then I'd prefer offshore wind far enough from the coastline that it is not visible from land. |
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Baywind also hopes to invest in one of the 30 turbines planned by Warwick Energy for an offshore wind farm near Barrow. |
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Salazar said any offshore energy plan must include a push for more renewable energy, principally wind power. |
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A 19-year-old friend of the family swam out to bring back the inflatable boat but struggled against the strong offshore breeze. |
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A strike by Norwegian offshore oil rig workers entered its second month this week, with employers threatening a lockout. |
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Provincial and federal bans on offshore oil and gas development are also expected to be lifted in the near future. |
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This area affords excellent views of Burrard Inlet and rafts of offshore ducks. |
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A strong offshore wind can tear away young ice all the way to the beach, leaving open water even when winter temperatures are low. |
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When there are waves, what are the chances that we will get an offshore wind that does not actually blow the waves over? |
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Certainly a product's proprietary nature would need protecting whether contract manufacturing is done offshore or just across the street. |
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Dispose of interests in offshore roll-up funds if the proceeds will be taxed at a lower rate in the foreign jurisdiction than your home country. |
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The power station will be fuelled by natural gas from the offshore Kudu gas field. |
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Larger vessels had to anchor offshore and have cargoes and passengers shipped via lighters to and from land. |
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Bogus offshore banking sites can threaten to report you to your tax authority if you question their methods. |
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When these photos were taken the surf was about 12 foot with a slight offshore breeze. |
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At last, with the sun at their backs and a brisk offshore breeze speeding them along, their journey across the equatorial Atlantic had begun. |
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One of the big dangers here is when there is an offshore wind and people on inflatables could easily be carried quickly far away from the shore. |
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He had three offshore companies registered in the Isle of Man for legitimate tax avoidance purposes prior to his bankruptcy. |
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Its bountiful supply of offshore oil should make it one of Africa's richest countries. |
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There are steep drop-offs, caverns, tunnels, rocky slopes, offshore outcrops and reefs. |
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Their droppings over the centuries have coated offshore islands with guano hundreds of feet think. |
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On the strip between the ocean and coastal mountains, offshore winds carry moisture-laden air which is dumped onto the land. |
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Tax preparers help clients hide income and assets outside the USA, using offshore bank and brokerage accounts, credit cards, trusts and leases. |
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The station will be gas-fired from an offshore field and will be the first combined-cycle power station in southern Africa. |
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Learn self-rescue skills plus tidal navigation and you can head offshore to go island-hopping for the weekend. |
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In Bangladesh, coastal areas and some offshore islands have been severely affected by floods as well as violent storms. |
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Some people continued to leave cash in offshore havens such as Luxembourg and Gibraltar to keep their affairs secret from the taxman. |
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When we moved the boat closer, I could see the swell was really up with offshore winds. |
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The funds have been transferred to my offshore account, and I am prepared to leave at a moment's notice. |
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There is no constituency for protectionism, all the big firms want to go offshore because the labor savings are large. |
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They can be found in oceans, estuaries, freshwater streams, lagoons, lakes, shallow offshore waters and coastlines. |
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For centuries the efforts of man and nature have created a series of shifting offshore sandbanks and coastal dunes. |
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Sea turtles are found in waters all over the world, offshore as well as inshore. |
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If your boat is in the water and cannot be trailered, move it offshore to waters over 200 fathoms deep as soon as a Tsunami Warning is declared. |
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The swell built to 10 foot faces, and an offshore wind held up the waves, creating perfect conditions for getting barreled. |
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When the tide is out, the sands stretch offshore almost as far as the eye can see. |
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Her measure prevents offshore companies from bidding for government contracts. |
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After a full day's racing, helming, sail changing and packing sails, each is keen to find avenues for sailing offshore again. |
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The Haida have stated publicly that they are opposed to offshore oil and gas development because of ecological concerns. |
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As development expands from onshore to offshore sites, potential for oil spills and disturbance in the marine environment will increase. |
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A couple of miles offshore is Pigeon Island, breeding ground for the Blue Rock Pigeon. |
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Of course, an unintended consequence of these jetties was that they created offshore shoals and sandbars that tended to magnify the waves here. |
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There is also a need to encourage much more gas and oil exploration in our potential offshore and onshore fields. |
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The offshore waters are typically tempestuous, but winds in the channel's eastern bight will be only 10 to 15 knots. |
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There are a lot of carpetbaggers and scam-artists operating in southern Africa and by telephone from offshore bases. |
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As long as Aboriginal people have been living near the Great Barrier Reef, they have traveled to offshore islands and reefs. |
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Captain Allaway said that despite women making up 10 per cent of Army personnel they were still unrepresented in inter-service offshore racing. |
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They'll use a mobile offshore production unit and a floating storage and offloading vessel moored to a CALM buoy. |
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Stick our pensions offshore and get Butlins to build and run old peoples homes. |
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But a country's landmass often extends far offshore geologically, well beyond its coastline. |
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Namibia also possesses a rich offshore fishing industry and a karakul fur industry. |
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If only they had chosen Golden Island five miles offshore it could all have been so different. |
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Denmark has the world's two largest offshore wind parks and generates an estimated 15 percent of its power from wind turbines. |
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I was windbound on the lengthy sweep of a beach at Lumsden for six days due to strong, gusting, offshore winds. |
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Isleworth Ait lies offshore from Heron's place and is one of the longest covering 10 acres. |
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In contrast, king eiders were found primarily in offshore waters more than 10 m deep west of Oliktok Point. |
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The canines are good swimmers, and they have even colonized offshore islands, such as the Elizabeth Islands of Massachusetts. |
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Britain's North Sea oil supply is dwindling, forcing the oilmen into ever more expensive offshore exploration in ever deeper water. |
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Submarines ranged offshore to guard against unexpected seawards attacks, backing up patrolling destroyers and torpedo boats. |
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Sites were protected from the largest ocean swells by either small offshore islands or large seaward rock benches. |
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They want to save taxes through a complex scheme involving an offshore tax haven. |
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Investors were asked to send money offshore but later had difficulties recovering their investments, the commission said. |
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The second step is an order to transfer the money abroad to the account of an offshore company. |
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The first article looks at the effect that offshore outsourcing is having on medical transcription. |
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A complex cable configuration increases torsional stiffness for structures in offshore locations. |
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All have avoided paying tens of millions in taxes by reincorporating offshore while pocketing tens of millions in federal contracts. |
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I asked to be transported to a sailing yacht, cruising just offshore of that beach. |
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Unfortunately, there is more to trading offshore than just registering your company elsewhere. |
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We should bar the government from signing contracts with any corporation that has moved offshore to avoid paying U.S. taxes. |
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Bluehead wrasses live in tropical waters, often around coral reefs, as well as offshore reefs. |
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The large offshore rock behind the eastern headland is The Mouls, which is a breeding site for puffins, gannets and kittiwakes. |
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They are right that offshore outsourcing deserves attention and that some measures to assist affected workers are called for. |
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The extent to which industries are moving a wide array of mid-level professional jobs offshore is troubling. |
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The crooks pay up on small claims until they have collected enough premiums to pad their offshore bank accounts. |
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Horrified onlookers could only watch, as an offshore wind blew their flimsy dinghy vessel, into deeper water. |
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The surf was 4-5ft throughout the event, with light offshore winds on the final day. |
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People in the area at the time of the tragedy said an offshore wind had blown the inflatable away from the shore. |
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The story goes that the opia once lived in the mountains of Costa Rica but began to inhabit the islands offshore as well. |
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The two eastern forks of Long Island jut into oceanic waters, creating a mixing zone for currents and coastal and offshore migratory species. |
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They have figured out how to rip off shareholder funds by moving to shifty offshore domiciles. |
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Indeed, one of the province's main tourism attractions is the popular offshore snorkeling on Bunaken islands. |
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But even in these most remote outposts, threats are growing from offshore fishing pressures and entanglement in long-lines. |
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The books are intended for people who are about to setup an offshore or nearshore team. |
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As US high-tech firms lost jobs to offshore companies in Asia, some Canadian firms offered themselves as nearshore alternatives. |
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For large enterprise settings, the ebook 'How to organize offshore and nearshore collaboration' contains a valuable chapter. |
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The global delivery options would include both nearshore and offshore activities and by 2005, India would be in the driver's seat. |
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But practical experience fosters pragmatism and adaptation and there are many agile teams working with offshore and nearshore suppliers. |
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These rotations further suggest that forces acting on the nearshore edges of large floes behave differently from those acting on offshore edges. |
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Perhaps our economy is going to shift gears and we will become an industrial nation, an exporter of raw materials, an offshore financial haven. |
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They have lifted a long-standing moratorium on offshore oil and gas exploration as part of their commitment to doubling petroleum production. |
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Moored just offshore from the poor are million-dollar yachts from the Sumatran city of Padang, used to host well-heeled surfies on junkets. |
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How can you simultaneously defend the practice of offshore outsourcing but still celebrate homeshoring? |
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Although working offshore on the oil rigs and soaking up the suds on the course does not help his game, he still turns in some good scores. |
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It was toppled from its commanding position by hungry capital-laden offshore firms who moved into its domain with no beg-pardons. |
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The offshore stratigraphy contains several westward-prograding units of Cenozoic age that drape across the buried Mesozoic rift shoulder faults. |
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Larger vessels explored the offshore feeding grounds and, using the new purse seine technology, brought back unprecedented catches. |
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Williams, a self-made millionaire, has interests in the offshore oil industry, telecommunications and tourism. |
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For instance, some offshore islands are nesting sites for birds, and seals also bask on some of the inner islands and mainland coves. |
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Large areas, both offshore and onshore Namibia, still remain unexplored to determine the potential of gas and oil reserves. |
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Two of the Navy's trio of offshore patrol ships were on hand to rescue stricken mariners in two incidents on the same day. |
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Of course, every booming economy has not only its white-shoe financiers but also its lowly offshore workers. |
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From telecommuting to centralized support services to offshore productivity centers, physical location's role is diminishing in relevance. |
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The company provides container services, tanker and gas carriers, bulk and special services for offshore oil and gas companies. |
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Tyco International's acquisition accounting and offshore tax avoidance practices are also under scrutiny. |
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Further, offshore operations require onshore facilities to process the oil and gas and to house workers. |
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A number of these, such as the stitchbird and red-crowned parakeet, have gone from the mainland and survive only on small offshore islands. |
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The offshore wind catches the sail on which the main sheet appears to be cleated, and the boat capsizes across the shore. |
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Some people mistakenly call this an undertow, but there's no undercurrent, just an offshore current. |
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Fortunately for us, an offshore sailing dinghy race hove into view, half a dozen racing dinghies screaming downwind. |
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They are the furthest islands offshore and generally offer blue-water diving. |
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He then began to illegally siphon his money from US bank accounts to offshore tax havens through a series of ingenious shell companies. |
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On various episodes we've seen people living in caves, up in trees, on old offshore drilling platforms, and in abandoned missile silos. |
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The world's largest offshore oil platform is still on an unsteady angle in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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They yesterday evacuated 485 non-essential staff from their 14 offshore platforms and two drilling rigs. |
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It was a large first step before offshore drilling from floating platforms was even envisioned. |
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Sources said the helicopter was transporting workers from an offshore platform at Pt Galeota to Piarco. |
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It's only illegal if one doesn't declare the offshore income in one's annual tax return and pay tax at home. |
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This working paper reviews the legal issues concerning geological carbon sequestration in the offshore waters surrounding the United Kingdom. |
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The funds are believed to have been channelled to the Chavez camp through an offshore company on the island of Curacao. |
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I see from the commentary that it relates to 6 years of income earned by foreign companies for offshore surveys for possible petroleum fields. |
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The group believes the banks should take responsibility for advising the setting up bogus accounts and offshore trusts. |
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Extensive use of offshore accounts has been uncovered during previous investigations by the Revenue. |
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He is a world leader in the manufacture of high quality lifting, mooring and access equipment for use in the offshore and marine industries. |
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Another 4000 km pipeline is being built to bring offshore gas from Hainan Island to the southern and eastern coasts. |
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Beautiful water surrounds Key West where they will find great fishing and the flats and offshore as well as diving and snorkelling on our barrier reef. |
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Indeed, the results of BusinessWeek's annual survey of the 500 biggest offshore funds show that, in spite of all the gloom and doom, it's possible to play the market and win. |
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Generally Harrison Beaumont put all undefined aerial sports in Group 5, along with PG, parascending, parachuting and worldwide offshore yacht sailing. |
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Moreover, new problems are emerging from sources such as offshore aquaculture, wind energy development, bioprospecting, and ever-deeper oil and gas exploration. |
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The southern California bight region, Baja peninsula and waters offshore of central California are emerging as major regions of bluefin tuna residency. |
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The birds may be fatally attracted to lighthouses, offshore drilling platforms, and the high-intensity lamps used by fishermen to lure squid to the surface. |
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They can smell competition in the wind, so thought they'd have a lash at getting new offshore customers before they start losing their own to Chinese competitors. |
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Eventually the idea of using an offshore shell company in the Cayman Islands as a way to hide the paying of bribes became a more plausible, and attractive idea. |
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The company, which has divisions in the Blue Toon, Aberdeen and Old Deer, makes hydraulic equipment such as winches and cranes, for the fishing and offshore industries. |
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A sea police unit from West Java Police has arrested four people suspected to have stolen equipment from an offshore oil platform in north Java coastal waters. |
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A gaff is preferable to a Bermuda rig for most offshore conditions. |
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In graduate school I taught freshman history classes and shared an office with a fellow whose former career had been tool pusher on an offshore rig. |
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The dark liquids have similarly ominous implications, as if to underscore the dangers of offshore oil drilling and the devastation wrought by oil spills. |
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Lead anodes also have high resistance to corrosion by seawater, making them economical to use in systems for the cathodic protection of ships and offshore rigs. |
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She said her job there, serving food to US troops, was more promising than her previous occupation, cooking on an offshore oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Aid agencies say the loss of 3,300 fishing trawlers, which also doubled as transport for tourists visiting offshore islands, affects tens of thousands of families. |
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The Sound is protected from ice scour by a string of offshore islands. |
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Traders were hoping that Wednesday's US petroleum inventories report would suggest how badly the young Atlantic hurricane season had hurt production at offshore rigs. |
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They ordered the offshore funds returned to the United States. |
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A lot of corporates and individuals hold offshore accounts legitimately. |
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We provide cost-effective GSM deployment over satellite links to offshore stationary mobile platforms or seagoing vessels such as oil rigs, cruise ships and ferries. |
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The school year on Flinders Island was scheduled around the muttonbirding season so that the children could go with their families to the offshore birding islands. |
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Most of their business was funnelled offshore to avoid high tax regimes. |
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For centuries, offshore rocks, strong surf, and dense fog have cursed boats landing and launching in the Atlantic. |
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When you are 50 miles offshore and the electronics fail you can be killed. |
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But when modern-day conservationists surveyed the offshore rocks they discovered something even more ethereal lurking within. |
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He's out to lunch on this offshore thing but it's playing well at home. |
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This area affords excellent views of Burrard Inlet and rafts of offshore ducks. scoters, scaup, mergansers, goldeneye and buffleheads are all good possibilities. |
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Sometimes the money was sent offshore then wired back later. |
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The photo today is of a good catch of jewfish from offshore at Evans Head. |
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Scientists are attempting to save birds like this one by translocating them to offshore islands free of introduced predators like rats, cats, stoats, and weasels. |
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Just offshore from the Stromsholmen centre lies the island of Kvitholmen, which harbours yet more facilities for divers who want a little more seclusion. |
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A minor oil spill has not marred what has been a successful offshore oil drilling operation at Dongara, according to the major stakeholder company. |
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But Landrieu says the White House moratorium on deepwater offshore drilling is a huge mistake. |
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Currents also change from offshore to onshore, and combined with strong winds blowing onshore, anything that floats has a tendency to head this way. |
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The predominant feature of the shoreline is the rocky cliffs, extending under water to encompass a lush kelp forest, submarine reefs and offshore seamounts. |
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If offshore outsourcing is not the cause of sluggish job growth, what is? |
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Oregon's lighthouses were all but inaccessible when they were built in the 19th century, near shoals and sandbars, treacherous offshore rocks and reefs. |
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Aspects of the life history of this species are not well known because of taxonomic confusion with the offshore form Ammodytes dubius Reinhardt, northern sand lance. |
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The building is oriented to the southwest, and vertical arrays of solar panels protect the exterior courtyards from the brunt of offshore wind gusts. |
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Coastal currents, onshore and offshore winds, reefs, bays and the shape of the shoreline are some of the things sailors have to deal with in this zone. |
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The jailed men want Shell to build the gas refinery offshore because they fear that pumping unrefined gas past their homes will lead to a health and safety risk. |
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Regardless of the distribution of rock outcrops, however, all stalked crinoids and most dense ophiuroid populations now live only in deep, offshore habitats. |
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The spray from the offshore wind was blowing over the backside. |
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One boat of women spent the day in the gulf rather than offshore and caught bonito, sierra mackerel, African pompano, yellow tails and, after an hour's fight, a stingray. |
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A consortium of journalists has for months attempted to penetrate offshore banking secrecy. |
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As the sea level rose in the early to middle Holocene, dunes on the low-gradient shelf were transgressed and provided the core for the modern offshore sandy shoals. |
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They roost on an offshore platform erected to collect guano. |
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Commercial snapper crews grouse also about offshore shrimpers, although not quite so vocally, and feel that sport fishermen may get too large a share. |
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Sinking oil and gas wells offshore is a risky venture because of the danger of blowouts and pipeline ruptures, as well as the daily increments of pollution. |
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Your village is small and remote, extremely difficult to reach because it is isolated from the world by the treacherous currents offshore and the high mountains landward. |
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You may find yourself needing to pay more attention to offshore projects, leading to increased demands on management time and training requirements. |
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High offshore winds in the Coromandel area and plentiful mackerel near the coast may have been factors in that stranding, she was quoted as saying. |
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While the three of them were in Mexico, Young attempted to sell used rolling stock there, while Murchison attempted to buy mineral rights to offshore properties. |
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In contrast, resuspension of ephippia was inversely related to water column depth and spatially complex, influenced by waves, coastal currents, and offshore gyre circulation. |
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The US government said on Wednesday that it could take up to 90 days to restore production at offshore drilling platforms that were destroyed by Hurricane Ivan. |
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But there is still access to caves along the beach area once used by bootleggers during prohibition to smuggle in illegal booze from offshore boats. |
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The submarine springs include thermal springs, discovered offshore near the town of Izola. |
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Meantime, the loonie's buoyancy this year reflects growing interest in Canuckistan from offshore admirers. |
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Though we had to take a rain check for offshore fishing, we still ended up with a great day. |
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They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks or in burrows in the soil. |
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They are found in both temperate and tropical seas, mostly living along the coast or offshore in the oceanic environment. |
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From there they may move offshore into deeper waters and spend the winter in relative inactivity. |
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However, the projects to build offshore parks have been more controversial. |
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Since 2005, the coast off Walney has become a centre for the construction of offshore wind farms. |
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In major storms, the largest waves offshore are about 15 meters high and have a period of about 15 seconds. |
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North Carolinian voters embrace safe, responsible offshore energy development, said McGowan. |
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In the northern extremity of the Fowlsheugh is an offshore skerry named Craiglethy, and slightly further a skerry called Gull Craig. |
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Bird species present are primarily auks and gulls, which feed in nearby offshore waters as well as more distant North Sea reaches. |
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To optimize the costs and risks of installing large offshore platforms, different construction strategies have been developed. |
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One strategy is to fully construct the offshore facility onshore, and tow the installation to site floating on its own buoyancy. |
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The company has worked for months re-organizing as an Intellectual Property offshore holding company. |
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It is found mostly in shallow waters and further offshore in most parts of the world, especially in temperate waters. |
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In a very short time the oxygen saturation can drop to zero when offshore blowing winds drive surface water out and anoxic depth water rises up. |
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The Fastnet Race is a famous biennial offshore yacht race organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club of the United Kingdom. |
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In December 2010 Vestas were developing the V164 7 MW offshore turbine, with a 164 m rotor diameter. |
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In October 2011, Vestas participated in the deployment of a floating wind turbine offshore of Portugal. |
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Cloud Carib specializes in offshore cloud hosting from datacenters in Nassau, Bahamas. |
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The road to accreditation began in 2011 with a range of approvals for offshore survival, banksman slinger and rigger training. |
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Tarwhine, Rhabdosargus sarba, are also found in both estuarine and offshore waters, but large tarwhine seldom enter the estuaries. |
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The offshore zone of Sakhalin Island provides Russia with most of its liquified natural gas. |
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There are also 400 new entries, including economies of scope, marginalization, rurality, and tax havens and offshore financial centres. |
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The licenses are located in OMV Norge's main interest areas in offshore Mid Norway and in the Barents Sea. |
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Tri Tool Incorporated has introduced a new high-production counterboring service for the offshore market. |
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Adrian Lee was full of praise for his crew after breaking the 13-year-old monohull record for the longest offshore yacht race in the Arab region. |
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Those species will join more than 1,000 staghorn coral raised in Mote's offshore nursery by a team led by another Staff Scientist, Erich Bartels. |
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Development and introduction of reelable bulkheads reduced the vessel's offshore time. |
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With that many of 'em writhing around on a small offshore island, I gotta wonder what Golden Lanceheads eat? |
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Mr Weber, a toolpusher for offshore drilling company Transocean, was only released last week following work by the French and US governments. |
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His worried family had expected the toolpusher, who works for offshore drilling company Transocean, to be held for months. |
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Leatherbacks have been observed throughout Florida's nearshore and offshore waters. |
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Antigua and Barbuda remains a substantial offshore center which continues to be vulnerable to money laundering and other financial crimes. |
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A variety of offshore sea birds can be found dining at Cashes, such as sooty shearwaters and Wilson's storm-petrels. |
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The Robalo R180 center console is built for family fishing inshore, nearshore and offshore waters. |
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In offshore applications, the liner pull-in is done before the pipeline is installed by conventional laybarge methods. |
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The Southern Ocean overturning entails the upwelling of Circumpolar Deep Water offshore Antarctica. |
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In Hawaii in 2002 it was a tree we found 20 miles offshore with thousands of mahimahi swarming around it. |
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Sheikh Hassan forgets we have more seat time in racing a turbine Mystic offshore boat than anyone. |
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Petronas has announced production of first oil from the offshore Kapal, Banang and Meranti Cluster fields off the coast of peninsular Malaysia. |
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As it hunts for a new owner for the property, Moray Council has noted the offshore wind prospects of the Buckie shipyard in northeast Scotland. |
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Tradeable in both yuan and Singapore dollars, it is seen as a significant move for Singapore, which aims to be an offshore yuan hub. |
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Good offshore productivity and high uptime has been achieved with the Regalia flotel during September and October. |
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This system begins overseas, spans the offshore regions, and continues into our territorial seas and our ports. |
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Farther offshore anglers can catch larger baits like pilchards or threadfins on gold hook rigs, especially along tidelines. |
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It was built in Norway and is classed as an offshore support vessel. |
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Musial says the firm works with onshore and offshore fields, maps ground conditions, and measures the potential for thawing. |
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Singapore is among the several cities, including London and Luxemburg, to pursue offshore Yuan clearing banks. |
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The main success is the Pelagian Basin in the Gulf of Gabes, where Libya's producing offshore field is el-Bouri. |
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The FTT will drive money and expertise offshore to Switzerland, New York and Y Hong Kong. |
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Already available to UBS clients in Hong Kong and Singapore, UBS ADVICE is now available in Taiwan to offshore high net worth individuals. |
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The new purpose-built area will be able to accept ships up to ULCC size, as well as offshore rigs and support vessels. |
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Kelp beds and offshore reefs create habitat for a wide range of fish, with surfperch being the most common. |
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The Arctic Cratonic largely falls beneath or offshore Nunavut, although some portions extend into the Northwest Territories. |
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Maybe before you start leasing the areas offshore Northern Cyprus for gas exploration you should pull out a book on palaeogeography. |
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During offshore demersal trawling, seals drowned in the nets on the west coast only. |
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The Xihu Trough is an area of multiple gas discoveries offshore East China Sea. |
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Russia does not have a current account deficit and is not reliant on offshore hot money. |
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Natural gas will be tapped at the Ichthys offshore gas field and will be delivered to the onshore facility via an 850-kilometer-long pipeline. |
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Two other developments offshore Norway, the Grane and Fram West projects, are progressing, with startup scheduled for later this year. |
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The company announced plans to acquire a 6-percent interest in the giant Grane Field in the North Sea offshore Norway. |
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There are also concerns about reliability, and the rising costs of constructing and maintaining offshore wind farms. |
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There have also been proposals for a transnational power grid in the North Sea to connect new offshore wind farms. |
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Associated offshore basaltic flows reach as far south as the Falkland Islands and South Africa. |
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The zone focusses on technology for low carbon vehicle development, marine offshore and subsea engineering, petrochemicals and renewable energy. |
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The decline of this industry as jobs moved offshore has resulted in a more diverse economy, as Bradford has developed new directions. |
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Fugro Seacore in Mongleath near Falmouth are leading offshore drilling contractors. |
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Grimsby is now transitioning to the processing of imported seafood and to offshore wind to replace its fishing fleet. |
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Offshore oil and gas from North Sea and Irish Sea, and more recently offshore wind, are significant components in Northern England's energy mix. |
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These include offshore and onshore investment bonds issued by insurance companies. |
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The Dutch area of the North Sea followed through with onshore and offshore gas exploration, and well creation. |
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They can also be chartered for a wide variety of uses including inspections of shallow bed offshore wind farms and VIP or passenger use. |
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A checklist and commentary on the scarabaeid fauna of the Massachusetts offshore islands. |
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Economically however, financial services associated with the territory's status as an offshore financial centre are by far the more important. |
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The majority of this revenue is generated by the licensing of offshore companies and related services. |
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The British Virgin Islands is a significant global player in the offshore financial services industry. |
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However, Jersey and Guernsey have, since the 1960s, become major offshore financial centres on the scale of the Cayman Islands or Bermuda. |
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Santos in early October 2006 began gas production from Maleo in the offshore Madura PSC, 140 km east of the eastern Java city of Surabaya. |
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The 2011 census records 94 Scottish islands as having a usually resident population of which 89 are offshore islands. |
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It has a number of offshore islands, by far the largest of which is Anglesey. |
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Anglesey also has 3 windfarms on land, and more than 20 offshore wind turbines established near the north coast. |
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Its main industries are tourism, offshore incorporation and management, offshore banking, captive insurance and fishing. |
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Bermuda's economy is based on offshore insurance and reinsurance, and tourism, the two largest economic sectors. |
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The territory is often considered a major world offshore financial haven for many wealthy individuals. |
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Light tax and death duties make Guernsey a popular offshore finance centre for private equity funds. |
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Guernsey, with its sandy beaches, cliff walks, seascapes and offshore islands has been a tourist destination since at least the Victorian days. |
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As with other offshore centres, Guernsey is coming under pressure from bigger nations to change its way of doing business. |
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Customers may open offshore accounts for any number of reasons, some of which are entirely legal but ethically questionable. |
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Chinese companies may incorporate offshore in order to raise foreign capital, normally against the law in China. |
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The offshore firms recycled the funds through land and property transactions in the United Kingdom. |
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Among the three of them, they may have hidden as much as a million pounds in offshore accounts. |
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He is not the only prominent Spanish politician who had offshore companies. |
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The news about Poroshenko's offshore business came as his government campaigned against offshore companies. |
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He acknowledged having had offshore companies but said he shut them down after a short period of time. |
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Sagi is sole shareholder of at least 16 Mossack Fonseca offshore companies, mostly real estate ventures. |
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McClatchy Newspapers initially found four Americans with offshore shell companies named in the documents. |
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Shortly afterwards the firm dropped the offshore due to lack of information. |
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He was linked to two other offshore companies also registered during his father's term. |
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His offshore company, Cadley House Ltd, was registered in the Seychelles with bearer bonds and a bank account in Morocco. |
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The government of Rwanda uses an offshore company to lease a private jet for its senior politicians. |
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Mossack Fonseca documents show that Pouye owned three offshore companies, Seabury Inc, Regory Invest and Latvae Inc. |
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The law firm drafted the necessary legislation, permitting offshore companies to operate in total secrecy. |
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In addition to its offshore operations in the British zone of North Sea, BP has interests in the Norwegian section of the sea. |
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