However, Tim Donoghue's Kissinger is not playing ball with the president's pitches, his outward containment a mask for his own desperation to salvage power from the wreckage of Nixon's fall.
Despite the pressure, he had kept up the outward appearance of a "nice guy".
While Mr. Najib has adopted the outward trappings of a dynamic, youth-courting reformer, results have been mixed.
To overcome this challenge, companies need to shift their focus outward and leverage a new breed of solutions that allow them to become more connected, efficient and informed.
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Sometimes, these rotations bring big payoffs, such as when 3M realized that the problem of laptop battery life was really a problem of energy used up too quickly for illuminating the screen. 3M researchers applied their knowledge of see-through adhesives to create an optical film that focuses light outward, producing a screen that was 40% more efficient.
Afterward: My take on the Outward Bound leadership philosophy is a simplification of a far more sophisticated approach that Outward Bound has been teaching for decades.
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Other Long Island City attractions include two places to climb: a five-story outdoor wall at NYC Outward Bound headquarters, and a cavernous new gym called The Cliffs, opening in May.
Defending champion Jiyai Shin began the day four shots adrift of Matthew and the Korean was never in contention after dropping a couple of shots on the outward nine as she closed with a three-over-par 75.
The Scot made a steady start on his outward nine, carding two birdies and a bogey but he improved coming home to make four birdies without dropping a shot.
The scene, like much of the better moments in the film, walks a thin line between comedy and outward embarrassment, but it's a very real line to be walking.
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They would do well to see themselves as a bottom up force for reform that targets the political middle and works outward, rather than launching a broadside from the right.
Does it hurt that he has turned his back on a very outward campaign pledge?
The effect of all this bravura glasswork is, predictably, a constrained outward view for the driver.
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Efthymiopoulos wants to see more young people in politics, bringing fresh ideas and a more outward-looking perspective.
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We have shifted from a consumption-driven economy to a more outward-facing one.
Over the past decade, its transformation from a snooty commercial bank into a market-oriented investment bank has fostered a more outward-looking and less separatist culture.
The church was hers, she considered, for she had found it and brought life to it, making more of it than a mere outward and visible sign.
Having recently been pushed by Mr Malone into merging with Flextech, Liberty's European programming arm, Telewest is now expected to take on Chello's service, as a first outward sign of co-operation.
After getting feedback at a company Outward Bound retreat about being too dictatorial and unresponsive to work conditions, Green let his staff rearrange the machines, add lighting, choose music and settle problems as they arose.
Britain's Graeme McDowell, who moved up to 14th after a third-round 67, had a remarkable outward nine, with four bogeys and two birdies, and also took five at the par-three 16th to finish with a 76 for a share of 32nd.
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Claiming that the EU is too often seen as an "abstract end in itself" and detached from economic reality, he outlined his vision for a more "outward looking", "flexible" and "diverse" union which puts advancing its citizens living standards above all else.
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There are few things in life as thought provoking as witnessing what by all outward appearances seems to be a successful executive, but as you begin to peel back the layers of their carefully crafted veneer, you quickly come to realize that they are little more than an empty, bitter, and frustrated person.
The real crux to answering that is this: Do we view autism only as a clinical diagnosis based solely on behavior and outward function, or do we talk about it as a neurobiological construct and identification, with an understanding of the context of the hidden disability and the hard work that those outward behaviors require?
Certainly, Chia concedes the Singapore environment is tangibly more outward-looking than it was a decade ago.
He says if the wall tilted outward, that proves there was a problem.
Second, Chinese companies are inexperienced with outward investment and have already made a lot of mistakes with early deals.
The city of 6m people gives a calm and functioning outward appearance.
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