Quotes about exporting (16 Quotes)




    Manpower has been an innovator in the world of work since its inception, introducing the concept of temporary staffing in the U.S. then exporting it globally. Because our business is about meeting and anticipating the needs of employers and job candidates, our service offering has greatly evolved to meet the challenges of today's contemporary world of work. The new brand aligns the company we are today with the image we project in the marketplace and our future aspirations.

    The very necessity of bringing our armament up to a certain level as rapidly as possible must place in the foreground the idea of as large returns as possible in foreign exchange and therewith the greatest possible assurance of raw material supplies, through exporting.

    Amnesty International continues to report that extra judicial tortures and murders continue. This is not democracy that we are exporting to Mexico, and this is certainly not what the Mexican workers signed up for.


    If you're exporting, you're almost in a quarantined area from the economy and the legal system. Selling domestically, there's a lot of red tape, distribution is controlled, and there are obstacles in promotion and advertising and getting the products to market.

    China is already exporting technology for monitoring the Internet to other repressive governments -- Zimbabwe, for example. And such governments in every part of the world are now watching to see if China can bend Internet providers to its will. If China succeeds, other countries will insist on the same degree of compliance, and the companies will have no standing to refuse them. We will have two Internets, one for open societies, and one for closed societies. The whole vision of a World Wide Web, which breaks down barriers and empowers people to shape their destiny, will be gone. Instead, in the 21st century, we will have a virtual Iron Curtain dividing the democratic and undemocratic worlds.






    That is far too long, for her, for us and especially for a country that prides itself on exporting its belief in a free press to the rest of the world.

    A lot of people were expecting that Saddam Hussein would pull a trick before year-end because he was trying to put pressure on the U. N. to lift sanctions or try to alter the position of the sanction, so he threatened two weeks ago to stop exporting oil, ... The traders panicked in anticipation of a supply shortage, but Iraq never stopped producing oil.

    Exporting Church employees to Latin America masks a universal and unconscious fear of a new Church. North and South American authorities, differently motivated but equally fearful, become accomplices in maintaining a clerical and irrelevant Church. Sacralizing employees and property, this Church becomes progressively more blind to the possibilities of Sacralizing person and community.

    There are better ways we can transform this virulent hatred - by living our ideals, the Peace Corps, exchange students, teachers, exporting our music, poetry, blue jeans.



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