Now the votes are counted, perhaps it can be more outward-looking, seeking not only to persuade the unpersuaded but to listen to them as well. |
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The overall British view has now soured, while London's remains outward-looking. |
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Because of the outward-looking stance taken by government economic policy, this is doubly true for international telecommunications. |
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The trilingual nature of this country is a fitting symbol of its outward-looking spirit and its hospitality. |
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I welcome the emphasis in your presidency's statement on the values of a generous, outward-looking and civilised society. |
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As well as green assets, the Capital is rich in international resources that reflect Canada's character as an outward-looking nation. |
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We also believe that our development strategy, based on an open and outward-looking economy, requires international peace and security. |
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It is also supported by humanistic arguments and encourages us to be more outward-looking in what is a globalizing world. |
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I invite you to work at this with us, to create the interaction and outward-looking attitude that it demands and that will be our salvation. |
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To strengthen our outward-looking strategy we have cultivated dialogue-partner relationships with some ten countries and organizations. |
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We are the same outward-looking, globally minded, big-thinking country we have always been. |
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In this respect, it seems to be one of the roots of these youths' outward-looking attitude toward the world, as well as of their unique hybrid culture and identity, as will be illustrated later. |
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His musical tastes were no less outward-looking. |
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I make a plea that we should now move on and start focusing on a real reform agenda, one that genuinely makes the European Union more outward-looking, flexible and competitive. |
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With this, and a more outward-looking focus, they have been able to take advantage of a competitive exchange rate to break into new world markets and expand their market share. |
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The outward-looking dimension specifies the aims and objectives that the LGA is seeking to achieve through advocacy and lobbying and how it will achieve them. |
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It also helps Northern Ireland to become more outward-looking and to build sound foundations for the participation of its businesses in the wider European market. |
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They see this hybridization as a source of enrichment and greater skill, which is helping them develop valuable qualities in a globalizing world and an open-minded, outward-looking attitude. |
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Concerns regarding employment affected all countries around the world, and required outward-looking international cooperation rather than inward-looking protectionism. |
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Just be a bit more outward-looking and let people understand that Lithuanian, Estonian, Polish, Hungarian, Romanian and Turkish films are a pretty good thing. |
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It is a call away from being exclusively inward-looking and preoccupied with her own needs, towards becoming outward-looking and responding to the needs of others. |
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I always think that communities that are inward-looking implode while those that are outward-looking explode. |
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