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I don't think they'd bring in a foreigner!" Recalling that Mrs. Clinton was a Chicago native, she added, "It's different from Hillary because she had never lived in the state.
EDS, a services giant, brought in Jim Daley, a grandfather who had been one of the top team at PricewaterhouseCoopers, a large accounting firm, in 1999; Xerox, without a CFO since December, hired 59-year-old Lawrence Zimmerman; in May, Ford brought 67-year-old Allan Gilmour out of retirement.Another option is to bring in a foreigner.
Since leading the Black Stars to the World Cup, Appiah has had to deal with rumours that the Ghana FA wants to bring in a foreigner to assist him in Brazil.
There are risks in a foreigner meddling in Afghanistan's intricate tribal power game.
Jeremy Warner in the Telegraph, in one of many media commentaries that praised the government's choice, acknowledged that some "will wonder why we need to be bringing in a foreigner in the first place.
"The city is full of people going about their daily lives, going to work or selling things on the street with almost no interest in a foreigner walking around," Mr. Dore said.
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