Sentences with phrase «know about the country»

I don't know about your country, but in mine, that particular word — «socialism» — was transformed long ago into just an ordinary truncheon used by certain cynical, parvenu bureaucrats to bludgeon their liberal - minded fellow citizens from morning until night, labeling them «enemies of socialism» and «antisocialist forces.
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Is it bad that the only thing I know about country music is through the TV show Nashville and I know its super dramatized... hahaha http://www.footnotesandfinds.com/
Pure bred country girl, I know all about country life and farm work and love the outdoors, fishing, hunting, camping, country is the only way to be
Prepare what you want to say and impress her by telling her what you know about her country and her culture.
Do you know about the country dating sites for the singles, at what time you attendance for dating and issue online, you have to recompense a number of incorporation to your personals ads?
Well, I'm dude from the country of vodka and bears (Russia) and the only thing that you have to know about this country that you don't wan na go there, trust me.
We see that much of what the CIA knows about the country is based on hearsay and outdated intel.
Tommy admits while signing an autograph that Bad Blake taught him everything he knows about country music and tells the fan he is not the one he should be getting the autograph of.
Early in the semester, two young students from Cambodia were surprised to find out that I knew about their country and had even spent several months living in Phnom Penh.
«We know about the country because of drone wars and terrorists, yes, but it's really not on anyone's radar,» she says.
In Ben H. Winter's Underground Airlines, slavery is still alive and all - too well in modern America, and a free black man must question everything he thought he knew about his country and himself.
If you do business in Russia, then you need to know about the country's new employee secondments law, due to come into force in January 2016.

Not exact matches

Not only are many of the horses that East Coast moves around the country extremely valuable animals, but people care a lot about their animals no matter what the horse is worth.
Instead, the closest we got to an insight into the real estate mogul from his wife is that he's been «concerned about our country as long as I have known him,» and that in politics as in business, «he does not give up.»
I'm not cavalier about other people's money or jobs, but here that doesn't qualify as risk, which is weird because in many, many countries, quitting your job and starting a company and taking money from someone and losing it is a big, big no - no.
The prosecutors» office in Vienna is consolidating «hundreds of complaints» about a scheme known as «Optioment» that have been filed at police stations across the country, and which add to a warning by financial watchdog FMA, spokeswoman Christina Ratz said by telephone.
«Unfortunately, I know that people talk about this having a lot to do with these seven countries in particular, but I think the net is cast a little bit wider than we know,» Muhammad added.
We don't know China because, in ways that have generally not been acknowledged, virtually every piece of information issued from or about the country is unreliable, partial, or distorted.
When asked about specific security measures, executives showed strong support for the use of profiling to single out travellers who have recently visited countries with known terrorist activity.
«You know I think the way we deal with the tax bill is by being honest about it, saying across time the very significant tax reductions for groups and parts of our economy that really weren't needed will hurt the fiscal condition of the country and put us in a bad position as it relates to other priorities we have,» Delaney said.
Although he's been the face of the party since 2003, his candidacy for the country's top job has brought up issues of disclosure and privacy: How much does the public need to know about a prospective leader?
No, but jokes apart, I think the most important thing about the country is the culture, and there is an element of Nordic culture in what we do.
Jack Ma, the founder and CEO of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba (think of it as his country's Amazon), knows something about what it takes to succeed despite long odds.
That the bragging happened a decade ago doesn't change the reality that a man who might be president sees half the country's population not just as objects for his own aesthetic gratification — we knew that thanks to the beauty pageants and the string of model wives — but objects for his physical gratification as well, regardless of how the women in question feel about it.
The candidate from her party running in Buenos Aires — the country's biggest province — has demurred when asked about the situation in the Venezuela, saying that he did not know «in detail» what was going on there, later stressing the differences between the tenures of Chavez and Maduro and calling for dialogue with a third party, such as the Pope.
«It's countries you'd expect — you know it's China, Russia, Iran, and Iraq — and they're being very aggressive trying to get access to the know - how about how companies have built their capabilities, and transport that know - how back to their countries,» said Smith.
Anyone who shops at the country's leading natural food supermarket chain knows it is passionate about its mission of selling organic food, GMO labeling, and animal welfare.
Miller, who until recently was a senior adviser at the Business Council of Canada, which represents the chief executives of the country's biggest companies, says Canadians simply don't know enough about how China works to avoid getting screwed in the fine print of any deal.
But it seems that the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) own Publicity Department (formerly known as the Propaganda Department), which controls the country's media, has learned nothing about the futility of lying about economic performance.
Culture is a complex thing, but we do know a few things about how to characterize the cultures of different countries.
Suddenly, the whole country wanted to know more about ballet — and about the woman who transformed Portman into a swan.
«We stopped thinking about things from our perspective and started trying to see things from someone else's perspective for the first time... from a different country or wherever, not knowing how to use this.
You are no longer even speaking about a finite resource that Canada has and other countries want.
While we all know the world is in desperate shape, the most anxious countries — and what they worry about — may surprise you.
Established in 2006 by Australian activist Julian Assange as a means to anonymously divulge sensitive information about countries and institutions, Wikileaks was best known for its revelations about U.S. military operations, diplomatic activities, detention camps and abetting of NSA leaker Edward Snowden — until 2016, when the site involved itself in the U.S. presidential election by releasing troves of Democratic party emails allegedly supplied by Russian operatives.
It would be foolish for any country to concede to his demands if they know he could change his mind about the deal, or any of its provisions, if they wait long enough.
Any Canadians curious about where Prime Minister Stephen Harper's plan to turn the country into an energy superpower is heading need look no further than the provincial budget just tabled by Alberta.
For example, would anyone who knew about the Excess Testosterone Effect have voted Stephen Harper back in charge of the country?
MH: Because they need altogether about $ 5 trillion to create... If they're going to create 500 billionaires to run the country for the next century and to create really a new feudal class they need $ 5 trillion and they don't want the people to know what's occurring because if they did the voters would get so upset they'd create probably a new political party, an alternative.
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No doubt we should be cautious about reading too much into a comparison between resource project decisions governed by different statutory regimes in countries separated by half the globe.
Economic contraction in the U.S. and Europe in the early and mid 1970s did not lead immediately to economic contraction in what were then known as LDCs, largely because the massive recycling of petrodollar surpluses into the developing world fueled an investment boom (and also fueled talk about how for the first time in history the LDCs were immune from rich - country recessions).
Given what we know about the growing importance of innovation in today's economy, this discovery has significant and profound implications for workplaces, communities, cities, and countries.
If the papers are anything to go by, there's something big - ish in there about «skills» which will no doubt be presented as some massive benefit to the country's middle class (and those trying to join it).
So whether it's figuring out how to make a country stronger based on diversity rather than looking at weaknesses through differences, whether it's about being open to trade and knowing that that can create good jobs for people, or whether it's charting an independent course in how we engage with the world, this is what Canadians expect.
If you want to know more about a specific country, then you may find the answer on one of our countries pages.
My flat was in a city called Grigny, about 15 miles from the center of Paris, known for being one of the worst neighborhood in the country (violence, drugs...) that is why it is super cheap.
We already knew that Germans were complaining about the impact of the post-crisis regulatory framework in the small savings and cooperative banks of the country, and that this was reflected to an extent by the debate in the US over the slow disappearance of their small regional banks (while large banks kept growing).
«We haven't made any other recent announcements,» a spokesman told Global Finance when asked about possible new headquarters in other countries, «but, as you probably know, we are always evaluating our real estate footprint where we operate around the globe.»
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