Sentence examples for projection abroad from inspiring English sources

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But these eccentric acts have become a huge part of Britain's projection abroad.

Mr Vorster's image for projection abroad may be one of reasonableness; at home for the past three weeks it has been one of uncompromising toughness to reassure the Vaerkamptes that he has not gone soft that he is still the same iron man who fashioned South Africa's detention laws.

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But he has been a relentless booster of France, and for him, the initiative seems to be less about taste and more about the creation of new jobs at home and the projection of power abroad.

(Turovsky and his editors ended up in a dispute with the Times, with Meduza claiming that an article* from a series on Russia and its projection of power abroad, which won this year's Pulitzer Prize, were based on Meduza's reporting and not given proper citations. After an internal review, the Times determined that the article in question was based on original reporting).

Malcolm Gillies, London Met's head, said the loss of its ability to authorise visas "sends a fear through many universities in a way that I think is going to be detrimental to their confidence as higher education institutions, but also the projection of brand UK abroad".

The fight over the closely watched report is just one skirmish in Washington, but it's an illustration of the projection of U.S. power abroad on behalf of corporate interests, both foreign and domestic.

Now she contributes to the company's neuroscience projects and leads its women's health efforts, studying advances in medical and drug research and technology, health-care developments abroad, demographic projections, and insurance-payment trends that are likely to influence health-care delivery.

Putin's displays of shirtless virility may play as a joke abroad, but to supporters like Prokhanov strength and its projection are at the center of Putinism.

Both support deep American engagement abroad and vigorously defend the virtues of national service and the projection of military force ("Speak softly and carry a big stick", said Roosevelt).

In 1932, a pamphlet "The Projection of England" advocated for the importance of England managing its reputation domestically and abroad.

After voting ended Monday with a healthy turnout of about 84%–projections and returns swung like a pendulum between the two sides, and without the vote from abroad, the election's outcome was still far from clear.

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