It is true of the government's awakening to the potentially seriously negative impact on inward investment of constrained runway capacity in the south east.
They have to be interwoven and work together with an inward focus of vision and outward focus of success.
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And there have been high inward flows of EU immigrants into Norway.
Try as he might, he could not this last week help envisioning the inward lives of the older men to either side of him, doing this day after day.
With just 5% of the UK population, Wales attracted 22% of inward investment projects during 1979 to 1990 and the creation in consequence of 75, 000 jobs.
These threats are certainly real, but organizations would do well to turn some of their attention inward and consider the possibility of intellectual property theft from within the business.
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It demands habits of inward attention, and it often proceeds by indirection and obliquity.
In July, Boston's residents voted not to hold a march to protest against high levels of inward migration.
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Passenger numbers fell by 400, 000 during the Olympics, as Britons stayed home to enjoy the Games and the number of inward-bound travellers dipped.
Sixteen of these modify the strengths of the inward and outward connections between each element in the array and each of its eight neighbours.
The sprawling city risked disintegrating into a collection of inward-looking suburbs.
She also admitted that there was "a tremendous job" ahead to sell the enterprise zones and make inward investors aware of what they have to offer.
Ms Hewitt said the five economic tests for euro entry must be met, but added that the "views of inward investors, certainly from Japan and Asia, are very clear".
The expansion would include a new runway, allowing the annual number of inward and outbound flights to be increased to 605, 000 by 2020 and 702, 000 by 2030 - up from 480, 000 today.
Now take for example, also the question of inward investment in this country, the warning signs are already there, France has, in certain measures, overtaken us as far as inward investment is concerned.
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These discs out of which they're forming are basically forming planets early and often, and at the same time, the disc then pushes these planets inward and sort of pushes them up against each other.
And this is why relaxation helps: It isn't until we're soothed in the shower or distracted by the stand-up comic that we're able to turn the spotlight of attention inward, eavesdropping on all those random associations unfolding in the far reaches of the brain's right hemisphere.
Many of the new jobs from inward investment are in call centres, some of which demand skilled labour.
Discussing the often "inward-looking" history of EU negotiations, Mr Gordon said that "referendums have often turned countries inward".
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.
Guyana became heavily indebted as a result of the inward-looking, state-led development model pursued in the 1970s and 1980s.
This inward-out view of marketing ignores audience needs and assumes that all audiences are the same, and that all searches must indicate intent.
As Beethoven grew more and more deaf, he seemed to turn increasingly inward, and many of his final works reflect his isolationist mood.
While the UK was "holding its own" in inward investment, much of that success was down to decisions made three or four years ago, Ms Hewitt suggested.
"The location and scale of these problems mean they are unlikely to be tackled effectively by the conventional means of attracting inward investment or persuading private firms to move in and provide jobs, " he said.
"Blaenau Gwent council would welcome any development that brings high-quality jobs and substantial economic benefits to the area as part of our continued efforts to support employment opportunities, encourage inward investment and support the development of the recently announced enterprise zone, " the council said in a statement.
As a result Britain was soon absorbing more than 50% of all inward investment in Europe, the British economy rose from the sixth to the fourth largest in the world, and its production per capita, having been half that of Germany's in the 1970s, became, by the early years of the 21st century, one-third higher.
The consequence of plummeting exports and capital inflows is that the Chinese will turn inward and focus on using all of their resources, including their massive stock of international assets, to boost domestic demand.
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