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Taking someone from No. 2 to No. 1 — there's a lot less room.
"Taking someone from Nepal and putting them in a factory in Malaysia costs money, and if these costs are not being factored into the price of a phone, or a microwave or a speaker, then they are complicit in a system that expects the workers to suffer as a result".
"We've done very well with Andre Gray, as an example of taking someone from a lower level, and he's desperate to get back and be in full-time training so it's ideal for him and it's ideal for us for the next month, and we hope it can be longer".
He's no longer at CBS, he's at CNN, so not being inside...I think they'd be better taking someone from the inside.
What struck me amidst this particular cadre was that the rescuing wasn't exclusively about taking someone from a socially marginalized place and helping them get to a place of comfort.
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"Sometimes it takes someone from outside," he suggests.
"It may take someone from outside the food industry to really disrupt it," reckons Ms Stuckey.
You can't take someone from zero to 100 in one move".
If you take someone from the street corner selling drugs, they are immediately replaced".
"Imagine you are sleeping and they take someone from you without your knowing," she said.
Besides, Alber continued, "you can't tell me not to take someone from Agadez to Madama.
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