Sentence examples for exchanges with foreign from inspiring English sources

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In 2011, China's education minister, Yuan Guiren, extolled the benefits of exchanges with foreign countries.

CASS hosts a Bureau of International Cooperation, which is responsible for exchanges with foreign governments and institutions within its disciplinary scope.

Q: You write that in 1937, Franco dissolved the Board for the Advancement of Studies and Scientific Research (JAE), set up in 1909 to promote Spanish science and exchanges with foreign researchers.

To take stringent measures against foreign students and drive them away works against the best interests of the United States: For example, the "war on terrorism" has demonstrated a striking lack of cultural competency that can be gained in exchanges with foreign students and scholars.

The Silk Road facilitated the establishment of trade and tributary exchanges with foreign countries across Eurasia, many of which were previously unknown to the people of ancient China.

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Bulk personal data is exchanged with "foreign agencies", presumably mainly those from other countries in the UK's traditional "Five Eyes" alliance – the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

The new rule eliminates hot-button language in the original directive, such as a call for Soviet-style "specialist departments" to vet international agreements and place new restrictions on information exchange with foreign countries.

Also, it was a precious opportunity to learn craftsmanship of furriers and became a desirable starting point for prospective designers with enhanced inspiration through seeing practical production process of the fur industry system directly, participating in overseas fashion show and exchanging with foreign students.

When democracy was re-established in 1990, after 17 years of military dictatorship, teaching and research in genetics and evolutionary biology had not changed substantially in either scope or depth, partly due to the political isolation of Chile, which restricted the chance of academic and student exchange with foreign countries.

For the two centuries prior to 1854, Japan had severely limited exchange with foreign nations, with the notable exceptions of Korea via Tsushima, Qing China via the Ryūkyūs, and the Dutch through the trading post of Dejima.

It also allowed Panamanian officials to exchange information with foreign investigators.

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