We have a wonderful country: free, open, tolerant, civilised in its standards, outward looking and dynamic in its attitudes.
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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Alun Davies AM explained on 27 March 2012 that the government's 2008 strategy had served the industry well, but, looking to the future, it needed to be more outward-looking to reflect Wales' increasing role in Europe.
This makes it possible for business groups to present lots of different faces for instance, an inward-looking one in the form of the holding company and an outward-looking one in the form of the international division.
Certainly, Chia concedes the Singapore environment is tangibly more outward-looking than it was a decade ago.
While further progress needs to be made, local industry is now increasingly outward-looking and competitive.
Efthymiopoulos wants to see more young people in politics, bringing fresh ideas and a more outward-looking perspective.
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Perhaps they resent the fact that it was the North which built a bomb, not the outward-looking, prosperous South.
An exercise intended to flaunt the new, outward-looking and confident China has displayed its dark side: nervous, repressive, prickly and stubborn.
Whereas Mr Blair championed causes within the European Union such as enlargement and economic reform, Mr Brown says only that it should be more outward-looking.
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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 overall British view has now soured, while London's remains outward-looking.
Their business and government leaders are fairly sophisticated and outward-looking.
"While the public tends to be much more concerned with domestic issues, both the Democratic and Republican foreign policy establishments tend to be more internationalist and outward-looking, " Boyle says.
Bishop Welby is regarded by observers as being on the evangelical wing of the Church, closely adhering to traditional interpretations of the Bible with a strong emphasis on making the Church outward-looking.
Ms Hvistendahl has little truck with this account, which fails to explain why some of the richest, most outward-looking parts of India and China have the most skewed sex ratios.
It boasts an outward-looking food culture that absorbs influences freely, while its culinary traditions have been reinvented by chefs like Fergus Henderson at St John and Rowley Leigh at Le Cafe Anglais.
It may be a small part of RBS's vast balance sheet, but it's another test of whether this emerging Asian giant is willing to pay the price of globalisation while its outward-looking businesses are reaping the rewards.
Harinder Kohli, a World Bank senior executive from India, says his homeland needs to "vanquish poverty, become much more outward-looking, and improve the credibility and legitimacy of institutions, " like political parties, government agencies, the courts, the press and business.
And it seems that, instead of looking outward, the songwriter is peering into his own soul.
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Chinese companies "are now looking outward to the rest of the world, " Mr. Symonds says.
Bureaucrats and ordinary citizens alike are indeed looking outward for lessons.
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