• Since our internal and external deficits are part of the same problem, failure to deal with the internal deficit will have external repercussions.

    FORBES: Tough Truths About The Dollar, The Debt and The Economy

  • The government is to require all hospital doctors to take part in external audits.

    BBC: Hospital doctors to come under scrutiny

  • But this approach comes with a great deal of trust on the part of the external or public cloud provider.

    FORBES: Connect

  • External causes play their part in determining the politics of the region, but a part only.

    ECONOMIST: The Middle East

  • "Whereas the Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) was conceived by the UK authorities to mitigate the worst impacts of a potential fresh credit crunch, its launch has in fact coincided with a more positive external funding environment, in part due to European Central Bank actions, " said the CML's chief economist Bob Pannell.

    BBC: For Sale signs

  • Investing in internal and external healthy living initiatives is an integral part of brand differentiation.

    FORBES: Time For Businesses To Trim The Fat: Ours

  • External pressure is no doubt responsible for part of that, and will likely provide political cover for more difficult steps in the future.

    ECONOMIST: China and trade

  • One could categorize this as an outsource no longer being viewed as an external third party but as an extended part of the internal development team.

    FORBES: Apple Challenges Companies To Decrease Time to Market

  • Mr Eisner even sat in on part of Disney's interview with one external candidate for the job, Meg Whitman, the chief executive of eBay.

    ECONOMIST: Disney

  • While he could not comment on Mr Canavan's question, the spokesman said officials had been instructed to look at the possibility of using another part of the Scottish Parliament as well as possible external venues in the Edinburgh area.

    BBC: The Holyrood beam problem is still being investigated

  • We can do this in obscurity as part of an ongoing internal challenge, not as an external piece of firm marketing, emblazoned across the marquee for all to see.

    FORBES: The Silly Season of Forecasts

  • The CEO who speaks on behalf of a company that carries out his vision or the company that has spent the better part of the past ten years improving its internal initiatives and external messaging to show that they are better than a catty bunch of school kids in the lunch room.

    FORBES: Is Abercrombie & Fitch The Newest Member Of The Mean Girls?

  • As part of a settlement with the FTC, Facebook agreed to submit to an external audit of its privacy policies and practices every two years for the next 20 years.

    ECONOMIST: Floating Facebook

  • It's a difficult relationship, it's always going to be a difficult relationship, it's a very strange relationship given the fact that David and I are not just dealing with the administrative elements, trying to get a four part coalition, a very strange four part coalition administration going, but we have also got to deal with the external issues like these issues that we're talking about today.

    BBC: News Online

  • Beijing strictly controls cross-border capital movements as part of its effort to preserve savings at home and protect its banking system from external shocks.

    WSJ: Chongqing Court Convicts 18 of Running $10 Billion Money-Smuggling Ring in China

  • In Switzerland, which like the U.K. isn't part of the euro zone, the central bank has used the euro as its external reference point in its efforts to keep the Swiss franc's value stable.

    WSJ: Banks Prep for Life After Euro

  • Nick Gargan is taking part in a Police Federation debate examining whether some of the force's functions could be improved by external contractors.

    BBC: Nick Gargan

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