A country that holds a sporting or cultural event to which others are invited.
Cannes had no shortage of films from the host country
Example sentencesExamples
- Nepal has been an excellent host country for us.
- The importance of a literature of immigration springs from this thoroughgoing engagement with the host country on the part of the immigrant.
- Only through the success of such a programme can the firm ensure success in adapting to cultural differences in the host country.
- Their offices around the world provided answers to a series of questions about host countries' stances toward biotech wheat.
- Their familiarity with their individual host country's culture is often superficial.
- His chronicle, contrary to his apparent intentions, raises doubts about the beneficial long-run effects of foreign aid in host countries.
- The ethical dilemma facing an international firm is what type of technology it should employ in the host country.
- Most immigration studies employ aggregate-level data from the perspective of labour markets in a host country.
- In some cases, the citizens of the host country have complained that they feel exploited by the activities of foreign investors.
- On their arrival to the host country, they must contend with the spatial-temporal constraints of daily life.