21.   Also, not that many companies beyond the major multinationals receive a large part of their revenue from overseas operations.

22.   British companies with extensive overseas operations tend to suffer when the pound strengthens, as they get fewer pounds when translating foreign-currency income.

23.   But he warned that because cyberspace is borderless, U.S. online retailers might move operations overseas to avoid taxes.

24.   But some garment makers say the cost of policing their contractors puts them at a disadvantage to companies with overseas operations.

25.   Cargill, a privately held conglomerate based in Minneapolis, has profited from having overseas operations that are among the largest in the fragmented global seed market.

26.   Caterpillar said costs improved because of the stronger U.S. dollar against Japanese and European currencies, which benefited overseas manufacturing operations.

27.   Changing the domestic frequency allocations could complicate overseas operations and relations with foreign militaries.

28.   Company officials have denied reports in Japanese newspapers that Yamaichi is considering closing or disposing of its overseas operations.

29.   Company officials deny reports in Japanese newspapers that Yamaichi is considering closing or disposing of its overseas operations.

30.   Companies with large overseas operations reacted to further gains in the dollar.

a. + operation >>共 1080
military 10.21%
peacekeeping 4.68%
special 2.08%
day-to-day 2.01%
joint 1.73%
international 1.64%
major 1.20%
new 1.11%
normal 1.00%
overseas 0.97%
overseas + n. >>共 896
market 12.48%
investor 4.23%
sale 3.32%
investment 2.54%
operation 2.46%
trip 2.40%
earnings 2.26%
ballot 2.16%
buyer 1.57%
worker 1.37%
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