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outward-looking

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  • Independence was recast as outward-looking and internationalist rather than a narrow-minded and dangerous venture.

    Scotland's Future Iain Martin 2012

  • If we set a goal in 2012 to internationalize education for all US students, future generations of Americans will be outward-looking, locally and globally engaged, multilingual, and empathetic.

    Ed Gragert: America's Educational Exceptionalism Ed Gragert 2011

  • Another aspect of the plan is to make the church, including the laity, more outward-looking and able to engage in evangelism.

    Diocese of BC: 10 second evangelism training « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • Independence was recast as outward-looking and internationalist rather than narrow-minded and dangerous.

    Why Would Scotland Leave the U.K.? Iain Martin 2012

  • Another aspect of the plan is to make the church, including the laity, more outward-looking and able to engage in evangelism.

    2010 January « Anglican Samizdat 2010

  • And companies like GE and Google are demonstrating that they are outward-looking by investing in these projects.

    2009 July « One Size Fits One 2009

  • The economic crisis provided an opening for a new generation of outward-looking Latin American economists, who took the export-led success of the East Asian tigers as a new model for their continent.

    Zero-Sum Future Gideon Rachman 2011

  • In the context of his late work, Nemesis – if it's not too sinister to say so – is a breath of fresh air, because polio provides Roth with a new, outward-looking and substantial subject around which his writing can thrive; and, perhaps for this reason, the book contains many of the things that I find most exhilarating in his work.

    Nemesis by Philip Roth Edward Docx 2010

  • And companies like GE and Google are demonstrating that they are outward-looking by investing in these projects.

    To an energetic future « One Size Fits One 2009

  • With its face turned to the west, Bombay has always been India's most outward-looking, cosmopolitan city.

    Bombay Realities Salil Tripathi 2011

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