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U.s. companies that operate abroad, particularly those who contract with foreign companies, are now ________ human rights and environmental standards followed by u.s. law.

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I can't be sure, if my answer is correct, as you've not provided any option. But I think that the answer sounds like this: U.S. companies that operate abroad, particularly those who contract with foreign companies, are now separating themselves from suppliers who violate human rights and environmental standards followed by U.S. law. There's no profit to work with companies which work against the law. It could cause additional fines and problem with the law.
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