"For being such an outgoing and outspoken culture here, we are very inward looking, " he said.
Bhaskaran: But, the problem is so far, the governments have been inward looking in the crisis.
He added that the firm had become "inward looking" and had lost focus on its customers.
"Plaid Cymru's policies are hostile to business, backward and inward looking, damaging to Wales' economy, " Mr Michael said.
Writing in the Daily Telegraph, Mr Cable said the UK was not "inward looking" and welcomed ideas and talent.
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Before that Australia had been inward looking and protectionist.
So what you're saying really is that Labour parties - not just the Labour Party, but local Labour parties - were too inward looking, were thinking about themselves and their own navels and not really what was going on around them?
Discussing the often "inward-looking" history of EU negotiations, Mr Gordon said that "referendums have often turned countries inward".
An inward-looking culture is inevitable if retribution for past crimes is the main menu of governance.
Its rivals are all merging, and Japan's clannish, inward-looking corporate culture makes that very hazardous.
Insurers have a remarkably inward-looking focus, with little effort expended to engage regulators, policymakers and others.
It hadn't been the first time that Cardinal Bergoglio had mentioned the inward-looking nature of the church.
NATO, Mr Solana makes sure that nobody forgets him in the close-knit, inward-looking world of Spanish Socialist politics.
Its firms are giants that until now have been inward-looking but are starting to use their vast resources abroad.
Guyana became heavily indebted as a result of the inward-looking, state-led development model pursued in the 1970s and 1980s.
"The fact is that if the renamed constitution goes through we will have a more inward-looking Europe, " said Mr Hague.
Cultural historian Christopher Cook says the fundamental change is that these celebrations used to be family affairs, private and inward-looking.
Similarly, will such assistance lead to a more inward-looking and peaceful Soviet Union or to an economically stronger and more dynamic adversary?
In that period, Colombia has changed from an inward-looking country ruled by an oligarchical elite into an increasingly dynamic and urbanised democracy.
Nor does the community seem to be inward-looking or unwilling to assimilate.
The 1983 novel, by Graham Swift, from which the picture has been adapted is a determinedly inward-looking work: unpromising material for a film.
Under the project title "500 Wants You, " the hitherto inward-looking manufacturer invited ordinary people to submit ideas for designs on its Web site.
The unfurling of flags in Taylors Arm and elsewhere suggests that Mr Howard's brand of inward-looking Anglo nationalism may still be doing rather well.
Silicon Valley was once so inward-looking that venture capitalists used to say they would not back a start-up unless they could cycle to its office.
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Americans might prefer to regard their country as an inward-looking place that periodically got dragged into the world's affairs through no fault of its own.
Slovenia's sleepy and inward-looking public institutions are certainly ripe for change.
The sprawling city risked disintegrating into a collection of inward-looking suburbs.
The objective should be to change the direction of perestroika so that it means something that it does not today a more benign, inward-looking and peaceful Soviet Union.
The objective should be to change the direction of perestroika so that it means something that it does not today -- a more benign, inward-looking and peaceful Soviet Union.
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