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outside

[out-sahyd, -sahyd, out-sahyd, out-, out-sahyd, out-sahyd, out-sahyd] / ˈaʊtˈsaɪd, -ˌsaɪd, ˌaʊtˈsaɪd, ˈaʊt-, ˌaʊtˈsaɪd, ˌaʊtˈsaɪd, ˈaʊtˌsaɪd /




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Long a key growth driver—and Nike’s biggest market outside North America—China has become a thorn in its turnaround efforts as Nike faces fiercer local competition and cooling consumer demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

Roughly one in four workers operates outside the standard 9 to 5 schedule, including those who begin work very early in the morning.

From Science Daily

The center, just outside the burn area on Woodbury Road in Altadena, combines all the county functions involved in the rebuilding at one long desk.

From Los Angeles Times

That scenario was happening outside of major cities "all across the UK really", she said.

From BBC

"When I go on outside broadcasts, our viewers come up and chat and I love that," she said.

From BBC