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Will he be able even to lift his head and gaze abroad to all those with such high expectations?
More than two-thirds of 150 German firms recently surveyed by Roland Berger, a consultancy, said that the crisis of 2008-09 benefitsbenefins in that it helped make them more competitive.It was all going so wellAs well as curbing their costs, European firms benefited from shifting their gaze abroad.
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Really, it's no-pan: an attitude of anyone and no one, which seems to have gelled for him in the vulnerable gaze of an innocent abroad.
Gundegmaa meets my gaze, "I hope that they will study abroad and achieve their dreams," she says, "I hope that inspiration can be used to guide Mongolia's future".
As the world was being ushered in, kibbutz members were gazing and venturing out, visiting the city, travelling abroad, watching TV.
"Anil had read documents and news reports, full of tragedy, and she had now lived abroad long enough to interpret Sri Lanka with a long-distance gaze," Mr. Ondaatje writes.
Working abroad may sound swell, especially if you can be gazing off at the sand and surf and padding around in your flip-flops while you do it.
Swing your gaze from the aged and infirm to your fit and healthy peers here and abroad embracing fascism and poor-bashing.
We feel it is really important that big companies are held to account for the way in which they undertake their activities abroad – especially when those activities take place in remote corners of faraway places, out of the public gaze".
Whose gaze?
And abroad?
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