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He has bent over backward to court foreign investors.
Hospitals that court foreign patients are usually very sensitive to their cultural and culinary proclivities.
Mr. Fox has emphasized the need to court foreign investment to modernize Pemex and meet the nation's energy demands.
More recently, with the economy still struggling despite the government's spending boost, he has started to court foreign investment once more.
Mr. Shafiq, writing in January in The Iraq Oil Report, questioned whether the next government would be so eager to court foreign oil companies.
During the 1990s, the country began to court foreign investors, and in 2000 it passed a law that made it easier for locals to set up businesses.
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He actively courts foreign investors.
Mr Rossel courts foreign investors enthusiastically, but shows little understanding of the obstacles that face them.
He has repeatedly listed courting foreign investment as a top priority.
He has hired a new, affable spokesman and is courting foreign journalists for the first time.
He has also made previously unheard-of strides in courting foreign investment.
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