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Examples
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• Off-shore "tax haven" headquarters can now return to U. S
My Tax System, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Off-shore drilling was on suspension when President Obama said it would start in 2013 and not in 2010.
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Off-shore cables face additional hurdles because different federal agencies are in charge that haven't even written regulations yet.
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Off-shore cables face additional hurdles because different federal agencies are in charge that haven't even written regulations yet.
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Off-shore wind remains so costly that market forces would simply push pollution overseas if it were taken up in a big way.
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Off-shore drilling is simply lining the coffers of international corporations like BP and Exxon-Mobil, whose only allegiance is to profit.
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Off-shore drilling has long been a major issue in Florida, because of the beaches and because oil companies have eyed Florida waters for a long time.
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Off-shore listings complicate these jurisdictional issues, as mainland regulators rarely recognize or enforce rulings from foreign bankruptcy authorities.
Governing Corporate China—Or Not J.C. de Swaan 2010
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Off-shore or not, there is no "safe" way to drill for oil and gas.
Bill Meadows: Stopping the Next Oil Spill Before It Happens 2010
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Off-shore or not, there is no "safe" way to drill for oil and gas.
Bill Meadows: Stopping the Next Oil Spill Before It Happens Bill Meadows 2010
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