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"Offshore" in a Sentence (24 examples)
"Oh, boy..." Al-Sayib sighed. "Well, how much do you need? I've got about 10 grand just sitting in my offshore account."
I'd like to fly for an offshore oil company.
Beyond his small fleet of ships anchored safely past the shallow mud flats, the captain could just make out a row of low hills in the offing, but even with binoculars he could not see beyond the horizon to the mighty offshore wind turbines which he had sailed by on his approach to the inlet.
Dong Energy will build the world's largest offshore wind farm off the coast of Britain.
Iceland’s prime minister, Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson, resigned after it was revealed that his wife owned an offshore investment company.
Iceland’s prime minister stepped down after it was revealed that he had ties to an offshore investment company.
Offshore drilling costs are rising.
Mothers often leave young behind while feeding offshore. Even a lone sea otter or seal pup is probably not abandoned!
Quiet and shy, harbor seals can be seen year-round resting on rocks just offshore.
Although they spend most of the year feeding far offshore, elephant seals can be seen on beaches and islands when breeding, pupping or resting.
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an offshore oil rig
Since 1949, Taiwan has remained under Nationalist (Kuomintang) control along with the off-shore islands of Chin-men (Kinmen) and Ma-tsu (Lien-chiang County) in Fujian Province. Chin-men and Lien-chiang County are to end their period of direct military rule and to elect their first country magistrates in 1993.
The judges said that the right to a clean environment did not bar the government from drilling for offshore oil, and that Norway did not legally carry the responsibility for emissions stemming from oil it has exported.
American companies use offshore services for one reason, said Herbert F. Schantz, a consultant in Sterling, Va.: cheap labor.
With pressure building in Europe and the United States for a systemwide crackdown on offshore tax havens the Caymans prefer to call themselves a tax-neutral portal Britain appears determined to make an example of a place that has become a symbol of secrecy and intrigue.
Moving the prisoners is an indispensable step toward closing an extra-legal offshore lockup that has stained this nation’s reputation and become a recruitment tool for terrorists.
It begins with the anodyne name for the procedures — “offshore processing” — as if these desperate human beings were just an accumulation of data.
The McKinsey Global Institute says that 750,000 American service jobs have been “offshored” out of total U.S. jobs of about 140 million.
India has become the leading destination for offshored services.
Corporations offshore their production, because they can more cheaply produce abroad what they sell to Americans. When corporations bring their offshored production to the U.S. to sell, the goods count as imports.
This problem, so far as the offshores of the United States is concerned, is one that is eminently worthy of the attention of the United States Fish Commission and the support of Congress in its attempt to solve it.
The Nationalists see that they have nothing to gain—in fact, a lot to lose—by hanging onto the offshores as military bases.
If costs are unequally imposed by governments on their offshores, the government makes the U.S. banking industry less competitive.
Though American legislators renewed restrictive immigration policies in the two decades after the war, they allowed employers of farmworkers to import some 4.5 million Mexican "braceros" and Caribbean "offshores," as the workers were called.
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