Sentence examples for it's outward from inspiring English sources

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"It's maybe because, for me, Finnish is very much a personal language – it's the language I speak with my very, very close friends and my parents – whereas pretty much my whole professional career, my scientific career and my writing career has been in English, so it's outward facing".

You can prune your tree to limit it's outward growth as well, by simply cutting off branches that are too tall or wide.

Standing up straight with your shoulders pulled back will lift the breast and cause the tissue to be more taught and stretched, physically reducing it's outward shape.

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It's outward-looking and based on real user needs, not internal government processes and traditions.

"Málaga is a port: it's outward-looking and we've always liked foreigners.

"Achievement" is a word more likely to come from American leaders today, and, like "fun," it is outward in nature.

So the natural flow of our lives, as Erikson sees it, is outward from the inside.

It is outward-looking, internationalist, uninterested in cultural museum pieces and focused on the new.

It is outward-looking, large, naturalistic and stuffed to the gills with rococo American types.

In their hands, it is not odd, or insular or twee; it is outward-looking, passionate and earthy.

Though black romanticism is a London story, it is outward-looking and the latest reimagining of black youth culture happening globally.

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