Definition of in-country in US English:
in-country
adjective & adverbˈinˌkəntrē
In a country rather than operating from outside but in relation to it.
as adverb the people we're putting in-country will get instructions from satellite radios
Example sentencesExamples
- The drain in skilled personnel is not a recent phenomenon; the brain drain has been the most obvious and cheap method to get workers from outside to meet the in-country demand.
- One of the chief challenges for Shanghai's bid for regional HQ status is China's relatively tough regulations on in-country holding companies.
- Typically the station operates out of an in-country US installation, with or without the knowledge of the host country.
- The training has begun to have a multiplying effect with initial in-country training now extending to courses conducted outside Iraq.
- And then it hands over management of its own in-country operation to that very same company.