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Cricket in the Caribbean is steeped in tradition but we are operating in a global marketplace and we must keep pace with international standards.
Zorol Barthley
The new IFC standards are stronger, better, and more comprehensive than those of any other international finance institution working with the private sector. We aim, with these new policies, to increase the development impact of projects in which we invest. We also seek to give companies operating projects in emerging markets the capacity to manage fully their environmental and social risks and to compete better in a global economy.
Lars Thunell
The addition of the Chinese economy to the global marketplace will result in a more efficient worldwide allocation of resources and will raise standards of living in China and its trading partners,
Alan Greenspan
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1926
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In cricket there is great tradition, particularly Test cricket, and as long as I've played the game the 12th man was usually one of the bowlers if one of your players goes off,
Justin Langer
Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. The global and Canadian economies have continued to grow at a solid pace, and our economy now appears to be operating at full production capacity.
David Dodge
Time of politics in cricket is gone and we are out for serious business of improving standards of cricket in the country.
Samir Inamdar
We are really hungry to play international cricket. We have had very little opportunities to play international games since our commendable performance in the last World Cup. We are hoping that our lack of exposure would be taken under consideration by the world cricket governing body.
Steve Tikolo
When some people talk about global management, they mean ILO [International Labor Organization] Guidelines; others mean a set of corporate requirements or standards.
Zack Mansdorf
You work hard to get this far and now we're here. . . . And [we're] getting ready to play the mighty Tennessee. You know they are steeped in tradition.
C. Vivian Stringer
[? The new take: Although the] Transformers ... (The movie) is going to be really steeped in tradition, but it makes way for a newer line of toys.
Steven Spielberg
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1946
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In response to the global chase for better investment fundamentals, the global hospitality industry should expect increased capital flow from U.S.-based investors to several international markets, mostly Latin America, Caribbean, Asia and Europe. And the U.S. can also expect increased investment in its own hospitality industry from investors in the Middle East.
Michael Fishbin
Food processing companies must fully comply with international standards as the global market is becoming more selective in terms of quality requirements.
Thomas Dharmawan
sends a message that cricket is alive and well in the Caribbean.
Baldwin Spencer
They're steeped in tradition, and they've always kind of been lurking around the top 20 for the past few years. Traditionally they've been giant-killers. They always come out hard against good opponents.
Liza Kelly
The global economy today is growing at its fastest pace in 30 years: five per cent in 2004, four per cent in 2005 and will continue robust growth expected in 2006. Indeed, there is a world of unprecedented opportunities for business industries and markets in every region of the world including Jamaica and the Caribbean nations.
Alex Ibrahim
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