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external

[ik-stur-nl] / ɪkˈstɜr nl /


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The surveys showed markedly improved outlooks for manufacturers as external demand improved, encouraging firms to push up employment and purchasing in markets including South Korea, Vietnam and Indonesia.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Alabama may be fueled by external criticism and its underdog role, the team is spending its last stretch before the Rose Bowl focused on blocking out outside noise and embracing its internal standard.

From Los Angeles Times

He also feels the club should have offered him stronger protection from external criticism.

From BBC

Joshua sustained injuries but is stable and conscious and did not require emergency medical help, according to Ogun state government, external.

From BBC

All over-65s in Scotland, as well as those aged between 18 and 65 defined as being at risk, external, are eligible for a free flu jab from the NHS.

From BBC