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Up to now, the private security firms have operated in a legal "gray area," with no guidelines, regulations or standards - and with long-established security consultants such as Zhe fretting that many are fly-by-night outfits that could tarnish the entire industry.
As China's wealthy grow in numbers, so do their protectors 2010
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I’m thinking the Cyrillic letter "Zhe" but you could persuade me that’s too high a rating.
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"China's players may fight well, but this is still a loss of face," wrote a Weibo user going by the name of Liu Zhe.
A Basketball 'Friendly' Fouls U.S.-China Mood Josh Chin 2011
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"It will be harder to build strategic mutual trust in the coming years," said Sun Zhe, a professor from Tsinghua University's Institute of International Studies.
Around the world, concern over the global impact of U.S. elections Keith B. Richburg 2010
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Equally arresting are intensely personal displays, like that of Zhe Chen, who snaps her self-inflicted wounds.
Beijing's Boom in Pictures Ron Gluckman 2011
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That's wishful thinking, says Sun Zhe, director of the Center for Sino-U.S. Relations at Qinghua University in Beijing.
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"It will be harder to build strategic mutual trust in the coming years," said Sun Zhe, a professor from Tsinghua University's Institute of International Studies.
Around the world, concern over the global impact of U.S. elections Keith B. Richburg 2010
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"It will be harder to build strategic mutual trust in the coming years," said Sun Zhe, a professor from Tsinghua University's Institute of International Studies.
Around the world, concern over the global impact of U.S. elections Keith B. Richburg 2010
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"It's possible we will purchase more sovereign bonds," said Song Zhe.
China Hopes Its Bond Buys Will Help Shore Up Europe John W. Miller 2011
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"It will be harder to build strategic mutual trust in the coming years," said Sun Zhe, a professor at Tsinghua University's Institute of International Studies.
Around the world, concern over the global impact of U.S. elections Keith B. Richburg 2010
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