cross-border造句(1) The army launched several cross-border raids last night.
(2) In 1992 cross-border controls within the EU were dismantled.
(3) He led his men on a cross-border raid.
(4) Although it has yet to happen, cross-border consolidation of Europe's banking industry is regarded as a done deal.
(5) The casino was used as a front for cross-border smuggling operations.
(6) Between them they have no formal cross-border arrangement.
(7) The most worrisome cross-border export, however, is drugs.
(8) Given the growth in cross-border flows, this is likely to become more troublesome.
(9) The last four cross-border meetings have yielded four goals with Gerry Armstrong getting ours at Windsor some 13 years ago.
(10) In the absence of central leadership, cross-border telecommunications services are difficult and expensive to obtain.
(11) The cross-border implications of such arguments are now starting to appear.
(12) We want to be the leader in cross-border opportunities, in taking customers from proprietary systems to independent standards.
(13) Continuing international consolidation through cross-border mergers is likely in the near future.
(14) In 1949, cross-border influences were felt in the Northern Ireland elections.
(15) Cross-border banking is essentially wholesale banking and has to a large extent been dependent on euro-currency deposit growth.
(16) Introduction CROSS-BORDER portfolio investment has become an increasingly important feature of global capital markets.
(17) Cross-border operations, kidnapping involving loyalists hired for the purpose, the role of the SAS and infighting between the security services.
(18) Cross-border flows in and out of stockmarkets have also grown rapidly, though equities are still not easily substitutable for one another across borders.
(19) He was tried there under cross-border legislation and was sentenced to 10 years for the break-out.
(20) Further, it envisages the liberalisation of cross-border mail, international mail and direct mail.
(21) cross-border takeovers are also putting upward pressure on currencies.
(22) Currency-conversion costs remain one of the biggest obstacles to cross-border trade.
(23) At best, what will emerge from this bureaucratic morass is an entirely new paradigm for dealing with cross-border studies.
(24) Bankers Trust's ability to advise them or you on cross-border transactions is widely recognised.
(25) At present the service offered varies considerably between member states, in particular in the cross-border sector.
(26) It is anticipated that borrowing of this nature will continue to constitute a large proportion of future cross-border lending.
(27) Observance of reasonable guidelines designed to encourage increased and profitable participation by Network members in cross-border transactions.
(28) The third has been the provision of an ever-increasing variety of financial instruments needed to support the growing complexity of cross-border transactions.
(29) But there has been a good deal less successful cross-border brand-building in the confectionery division.
(30) One of the distinguishing features of modern international banking is its cross-border banking aspect.