Any successful international expansion requires caution, patience and a deep understanding of the new market. |
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You can be effective in solving problems in society because you have a deep understanding of those problems and their origins. |
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A deep understanding of traditional music provides a firm foundation for his impressive body of work. |
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He was not especially intelligent, indeed he was quite unintellectual, lacking a deep understanding of law, of the classics, of theology. |
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He is one of the few Orientalists whose writings demonstrate a deep understanding of the Arab mind and how it works. |
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Those who worked with him at the time have commented on his deep understanding of Canada and Canadian issues. |
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He has a deep understanding of their characters, reaching out across the centuries to touch them as if they were old friends. |
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It has to be informed by a deep understanding of the period and its cosmology. |
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I must also take notice of her deep understanding of Middle Eastern affairs, despite the fact that she has never lived there. |
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His dependence on a more capable partner may have prevented him from gaining a deep understanding of how to solve both problems. |
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Potential drilling sites are located using 3D seismic data and a deep understanding of geology and geophysics. |
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What a Bowman brings is a very deep understanding of what the public market looks for. |
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This program provides a deep understanding of fingerboard harmony that is essential to becoming a competent guitarist. |
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In addition, there was his deep understanding of imagery, traditional emblems, heraldry and associations with the paintings of the period of the work being examined. |
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In recommending him for the curatorial award the jury praised the deep understanding of artists, their work as an expression of culture. |
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Paul has a deep understanding of customer drivers, solutions and the technology required to deliver value to our customers. |
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This elusive goal requires a deep understanding of the components of speech and of the subtle effects of a person's volume, pitch, timing and emphasis. |
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They like to have a deep understanding of how to do business. |
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I think he had a deep understanding of military matters and of leadership. |
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The Hermetic tradition, for example, frequently mixes and matches deities from different pantheons, but it does so with a deep understanding of what it's affecting and why. |
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Still, there are passages that indicate that she eventually achieved a deep understanding of her husband. |
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She has been first-hand in the field and has deep understanding of the situation of the victims of violence. |
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It also requires a deep understanding of our competitive strengths both as a country and as financial services providers. |
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And guiding the children of Iqaluit to make positive choices for their futures with a deep understanding of their heritage and identity. |
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All members of the team possess a deep understanding of historical precedents and current trends. |
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Will's mentorship helped me develop a deep understanding of players' psychology and thus the ability to see the world in dimensions that I did not know existed. |
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Africa will remember him for his deep understanding of the problems of the continent, and even more for his generosity. |
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Students' interest in environmental issues has grown remarkably and they have gained a deep understanding of the value of natural sources of energy such as wind and sun. |
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With a deep understanding of the retail environment, we provide services that address campaigns, budgets, orders, tracking, delivery and installation. |
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Explore research that drives the development of new healthcare technologies based on a deep understanding of people's needs, values, and practices. |
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The report reflects a deep understanding of the sector and what sector-specific regulation should do to support future development of the electronic communications area. |
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The concept for the ARG was born out of our deep understanding of the MAZDA 3 consumer, and we put a tremendous amount of thought into its development to ensure players are treated to a world-class experience. |
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Seen this way, difference, rather than being a threat, can become, through respectful dialogue, a source of deep understanding of the mystery of human existence. |
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Each genre jury member has been accredited to ensure that he or she has a deep understanding of the genre and an ability to assess projects based on their creative merits. |
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By listening carefully to customers, we are able to gain a deep understanding of their needs and respond with innovative product and service offerings that help improve the safety and efficiency of their operations. |
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Océ has gained a deep understanding of these business models in recent years, and is leading the way in digital newspaper production, pioneering solutions and business models that allow its clients to move with the times. |
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David began his career as an investment banker both on Bay Street and Wall Street, where he developed relationships with world class companies and professionals and a deep understanding of the capital markets. |
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It is obvious that the Parker-Moores had a deep understanding of pedagogy. |
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A deep understanding of the crowdsourced content market place and unrivalled positioning in Europe as leader in content on demand makes Populis the perfect partner for Blogo to fully reach its potential internationally. |
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Customer centricity means putting the customer at the heart of all we do, creating value for them and for us through a deep understanding of their needs. |
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Many of them have consequently been working to that end since the last election. Ecuador now has many young political leaders with excellent university educations and a deep understanding of national realities. |
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In recommending Barbara Fischer for the curatorial award the jury praised the deep understanding of artists and their work that underlies her curatorial process. |
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A deep understanding of basic maths only comes through practice. |
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Unigwe has a deep understanding of poverty and its hungers. |
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This recognition is due to its solid experience and advisory capacity in the arrangement of large scale projects, its deep understanding of the market and its ability to deliver the desired product within deadlines. |
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In order to do so, it is equipped with an impressive staff and huge autonomy that allows its members to acquire a deep understanding of the technical details of the policies. |
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Along with our committed employees, our deep understanding of customer needs and on-the-ground decision-making, we have the flexibility to deliver what you need. |
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I can tell hon. members that I have a very deep understanding of the importance of these fisheries to our communities, because my own hometown, like many others, relies heavily on shellfish. |
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However, competitive advantage and leadership on the world stage come from a broad and deep understanding of the world and the people that inhabit it. |
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Our credit insurance know-how combined with our deep understanding of clients' needs enables us to deliver the right solutions to support their business development. |
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What sets Givaudan apart from other companies in the industry is its focus and passion for building successful partnerships with its customers, helped by a deep understanding of their brands and their consumers. |
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Rajesh's unique experience with deep understanding of all facets of the organization will help TIS achieve greater success in the Asia Pacific and Middle East market. |
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Marx' deep understanding of Microsoft cloud platforms and broad reach into the developer community will be instrumental as Aditi continues to strengthen its cloud leadership. |
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These derive from a deep understanding of what is relevant to physics and astronomy, and especially from a mastery of wholly new mathematical techniques. |
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