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Throughout the presidencies of Boris Yeltsin in the 1990’s and that of Vladimir Putin, Russia has opened its
doors
to international trade, investment, tourism, the media, and the Internet.
If developing countries collapse, there will be millions knocking on our front doors, and the first port of call will be Europe.
Only through open
doors
– and open arms – will the world’s refugees find safety.
When the Enlightenment philosophers renovated the old Christian slogan, “The truth shall set you free,” they imagined a process of opening doors, not building barricades.
On one hand, Sweden was an extroverted activist, sounding more like a non-governmental organization than a nation-state; on the other hand, it maintained a hyper-realist “deep security” policy, albeit one that was talked about only in low voices behind closed
doors.
As countries hedge US support by cultivating China and other ASEAN members, they might be tempted to exclude some of their neighbors by committing to bilateral agreements behind closed
doors.
If companies like Yahoo! are to benefit from occasions like this, individual and institutional investors alike need to up their game and ask real questions about the business in the open forum of the annual general meeting instead of airing their concerns behind closed
doors.
Although I was a foreigner in Paris, I found the
doors
there wide open.
Terrorists and the Refugee BattlegroundBUDAPEST – Europe and the United States should open their
doors
to Syrian and Iraqi refugees.
That is why the US and Europe should open their
doors
to the victims of terror in the Middle East.
It failed to open its
doors
to young students, entrepreneurs, and other North Africans.
With automation, this trend will only accelerate, with people counting on technology to do everything from ordering groceries to turning on the lights and even locking the
doors.
The fear, in both Tunisia and Ukraine, is that Europe will close its
doors
further.
Like millions of other people in New York City, I heard Hurricane Sandy rattling my windows and battering my
doors.
In parts of New Jersey, many people fortunate enough still to have a house are cut off by rivers of raw sewage lapping at their
doors.
They argue that the performance advantage is precisely why the
doors
of such schools should be open to all, without entrance exams.
When the ICTY closes its doors, where should its unfinished cases go?
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, when dialogue with the Islamic world is one of the Western world’s key challenges, Europe would commit a historic strategic blunder if it were to close its
doors
to Turkey.
Rwanda, too, has enacted regulations that eliminate exclusive agreements, opening
doors
for micro-finance institutions to become payment-service providers.
The climate of fear that the attacks have created threatens to obscure a key statistic: unless EU countries open their
doors
wider to immigration, the current ratio of four working-age people for every pensioner will fall to 2:1 by mid-century, if not earlier.
But mobile technology is opening new
doors
of opportunity, and it now makes humanitarian and business sense to target AI solutions far beyond Western countries.
Even if the US now slammed the trade and investment
doors
shut, it would make little difference to China’s rising economic and political power.That is not true of poorer developing economies, such as India and all of Africa, which hope to emulate China’s rapid rise.
Even if the US now slammed the trade and investment
doors
shut, it would make little difference to China’s rising economic and political power.
As school
doors
reopen around the world, the international community should renew its commitment to ensuring that every child, everywhere, has a chance to walk through them.
Hassan Rowhani’s unexpected first-round victory could open doors, both for diplomacy and for Iran’s sanctions-ravaged economy.
Moreover, Saudi Arabia and some other Arab countries share this view, albeit behind closed
doors.
But this image is nearly the opposite of reality in Arab societies, where enormous dynamism is opening
doors
to many types of change, albeit at different speeds and in complex, contradictory ways – particularly when change from below is held back from above.
And Putin seems to have been more than happy to see that commercial
doors
were opened to Flynn.
Without a formal education, Diana self-consciously set about pushing open the
doors
of an encrusted monarchy, challenging the sanctities of a long-established class structure, and affirming the value and immediacy of a Britain that was more diverse and socially mobile than ever before.
We depend on farmers to continue working their fields, on supermarket cashiers to show up at their jobs, and on drivers to deliver our food to markets or front
doors.
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