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And attitudes to inward direct investment have undergone a transformation.
Does it tend to inward jihad, or offensive jihad?
The real threat to inward investment in the UK is simple.
Of the fast-growing BRICs, China is the most open to inward trade, followed by Russia.
Does a possible referendum on membership of the EU represent a terrible threat to inward investment in the UK?
We should make that clear to inward investors like Nissan now, so they have no cause to pause investment plans.
In her new "Moonless" the darkness of an overcast moonless night leads to inward reflection inspired by slow movement and stylized gestures.
In the rest of England, Reading was the worst-affected local authority, thanks in part to inward migration and a rapid rise in the birth rate.
And the attractiveness of the UK's renewable energy sector to inward investors was downgraded in the respected Ernst and Young country attractiveness index.
Markets should be as free as possible, poor countries should privatise state-run industries and open themselves up to inward investment.
At this point, the Pixies cut across rock taste, still appealing to inward weirdoes but giving the audience a foothold with really shoutable chorus chants.
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