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Its economy is increasingly open to external forces, such as Europe's debt crisis.
According to him, the policy processes are becoming more open to external input and criticism.
In 1788 he left Edo and traveled westward to Nagasaki, which was the only Japanese port open to external trade.
In some cases this may be a necessary sacrifice, because a small country that is open to external trade has little scope for independent monetary policy.
In the pre-industrial era, when transport and communications were often easier by sea than by land, Britain was unusually open to external influence; first through foreign invasion, then, after Britain achieved naval supremacy, through commerce and imperial expansion.
Until we build a system that is designed to produce trustworthy information – one that is open to external audit and to review by the people whose lives are recorded in public sector data – there is little point in having arguments about who is fiddling and who is not.
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It is believed the job opening was opened to external candidates later in the search.
As economies became more open, nations became increasingly exposed to external shocks.
Prior studies of open innovation have highlighted the effects of different flows of knowledge between firms and external partners such as flows of software code, technical solutions, or new product ideas and how firms face a "paradox of openness" about how open to be to external sources while also appropriating value.
The Israelis, he said, "are open to the external world, and there is lots of venture capital investment in Israel, and now we are bringing that to Palestine".
Increased in intracellular Ca2+ derives mainly from two sources: internal stores releasing Ca2+ into the cytosol and channels in the plasma membrane that open to allow external Ca2+ to flow into the cell.
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