Such arrangements are rare in the English-speaking world, but quite common elsewhere, particularly in East Asia.
Many Quebeckers see their culture as central to preserving their identity in an English-speaking world.
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It bears all the marks of the analytical tradition in philosophical thinking of the English-speaking world.
But the English-speaking world has been slow to catch on to his cutting charm.
Outside the English-speaking world newspapers often face less competition from online news aggregators and other Silicon Valley wheezes.
American groupware programs such as Lotus Notes are eventually adapted for Japanese use, but long after they have appeared in the English-speaking world.
The fruit of this effort, now known as UEB, was approved by ICEB in 2004 and is now in use in much of the English-speaking world.
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The King James, also known as the Authorised Version, remains one of the most frequently used Bibles in the English-speaking world, especially in the United States.
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Many French politicians and businessmen, however, want to create not just a defence identity for the European Union but also a common front against the English-speaking world.
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The college, which teaches subjects such as agriculture, business, equine management and food production, is the oldest of its kind in the English-speaking world, dating back to 1845.
This view is not shared either in any of the most successful East Asian nations (though they are delighted if the English-speaking world continues to believe in postindustrialism).
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Somehow it has become conventional wisdom in the English-speaking world that in the last two decades Japan has gone through something similar to the gut-wrenching economic problems suffered by the United States in the 1930s.
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To attain true gourmet snobisme, a food must be rare (beluga), painstakingly obtained (foie gras), or initially revolting (smoked eel). (If it is all three, you are eating a truffle.) In the English-speaking world it also helps a lot if the French liked it first.
On March 5, after they had spent the day in the talks known as the General Congregation, a group of them from around the English-speaking world gathered inside North American College, a school nestled on a hill above the Vatican, where U.S. bishops send seminarians to train for the priesthood.
Most of the non-English speaking world is literally locked out of the domain name system by reason of limitations in language.
In her lifetime, she announced, all of Britain's problems had come from Europe, and all the solutions from the English-speaking nations across the world.
The company would have 9, 000 employees and would have locations in about 20 countries around the world, including China, India, all major English-speaking countries and many countries in the Spanish-speaking world.
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But one thing India has in abundance is skilled human capital--after the U.S., the largest pool of English-speaking scientists and engineers in the world.
The paper also tracked word usage through time (each year, for instance, 1% of the world's English-speaking population switches from "sneaked" to "snuck").
The country now boasts legions of thriving small businesses and a fair number of world-class ones whose English-speaking bosses network confidently with the global elite.
Currently, Internet access is most attractive to young, educated, English-speaking Chinese who can use the Net as a window to the world and a means to communicate with friends and ex-classmates living abroad.
The World Values Survey divides the world into big cultural zones (the Confucian zone, the English-speaking zone, etc) on the basis of common values.
According to a report last month by the World Bank, almost three-quarters of the nurses who train in the English-speaking Caribbean leave to work in the United States, Britain or Canada.
What has always fascinated me about World War I was the fundamental change that this titanic futility worked in the way English-speaking people thought.
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