Sentence examples for inward-looking perspective from inspiring English sources

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"We have this inward-looking perspective that the US is the center of the world in financial services, but when it comes to fintech, it's pretty clear that the United States is not at the center of this world and certainly not in the leadership position," says Karolyi.

If we view computing clouds from the inward-looking perspective mentioned above, it can be seen that the cloud framework itself is a distributed application that in turn supports distributed guest applications, for the reasons listed below.

Cloud computing has two perspectives: first, an outward-looking perspective that embodies an elastic application executed in a secure container and accessible over the internet, as seen by developers and end users; Secondly, an inward-looking perspective that describes the large scale distributed cloud computing platform and its middleware as implemented and operated by the provider [1].

For an inward-looking perspective to describe what IT practitioners and researchers need to do differently or anew, Tomlinson introduces the theme of extended human-centered approach (EHCA) and extended human-centered computing (EHCC).

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Regardless of whether the term EHCC raises consciousness enough, Tomlinson does use the notion to motivate an inward-looking view of IT that is informed by his outward-looking perspective on the social, political, and natural world.

It is an inward-looking view, intent on stopping the barbarians at the gates.

Chinese culture has long emphasized a sense of deep history and a largely inward-looking national perspective.

Nissan went further than most by forging an alliance with Renault, a French carmaker, with which it shares its chief executive, Carlos Ghosn. But Japanesefirms' hiring practices remain inward-looking, which means their workforce may lack a global perspective.

As businesses looked inward, the pressure for inward-looking interventionism increased.

It wasn't about looking desirable or pretty, he liked the inward-looking face.

Born in Neustadt, Germany in 1944, the gifted son of a liberal intellectual, Berg is a successful lawyer who reviews his troubled life from the perspective of 1995 Berlin, and it's immediately clear that his experiences have left him secretive, inward-looking, emotionally stunted in a way that recalls the form and moral tenor of the Losey-Pinter film of The Go-Between.

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