Outsiders might squirm at the idea of a constitutional monarch chiding an elected prime minister.
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But employee protections and union rules insulate the insiders from any competitive threat the outsiders might offer.
He also suggests that what might seem like poor social graces to outsiders might actually help explain Israel's remarkable achievements.
If they cut from OC, few outsiders might notice.
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But outsiders might find it hard to locate.
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But far from boosting competition, such cosy arrangements among national champions are more likely to stifle it by keeping out genuine outsiders that might compete on price.
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He tells me maybe 11 or 12 at night but he has to be available to receive outsiders who might want to come in at any time, day or night.
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The business interests of some of our listees might seem to outsiders to be almost comically eclectic.
It might sound to outsiders like nothing more than a spot of bickering.
Even so, the likely outcome of a presidential election in Argentina, whose first round is on April 27th, might surprise many outsiders.
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Yet it also points up just how far even civilian-led Nigeria still has to go before it can assume the leadership role in troubled West Africa that its size and economic potential would seem to fit it for and that outsiders, including America, might wish upon it.
Meanwhile, journalist and commentator Anders Giever remarked in the newspaper VG that although Breivik's statements might seem delusional to outsiders, he has most likely been supported in his view of reality by other users of the extreme right-wing forums he frequented.
Outsiders, watching the interview, might also quibble with Mr Trichet's claim, that it was "entirely normal" for 17 of the richest countries in the world to be scrabbling around for ways to turn 440bn euros into one trillion euros - which do not actually involve spending any money.
The 5m outsiders, who lack a job, might be prepared to work for less than those who have a job.
However, its latter sections might veer from the storyline that many outsiders would expect to read.
The first was its decision to let outsiders write programs and keep all the advertising revenues these might earn.
China has been making substantial efforts on its own to curb such excesses, and these might well benefit from co-operation with outsiders.
Outsiders like Alan Mulally at Ford and Bob Nardelli at Chrysler might be just what Detroit needs now.
Perhaps what the Chinese managers saw, that outsiders in their enthusiasm missed, was that increasing inventive activity might well be the easiest part of successful innovation, and that it is indeed a less glamorous and more managerial long march to becoming able to realize the value associated with that increased inventive activity.
It is imaginable that future investment might be conditional on customs-free zones administered by outsiders.
Unsurprisingly, the bank's employees, no matter how much they might complain to each other, defend the bank to outsiders.
Perhaps they think that outsiders will be better at managing the convergence of different industries: a retailing company might gain an edge by recruiting somebody with a background in information technology, for example.
Outsiders, such as Citigroup, are rushing to fill the gap, but homegrown bankers might learn from what Goodwin has accomplished a world away.
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