Nowhere does the outsider in Fisher come through more clearly than in his approach to the digital revolution.
But when the outsider enters to do research, as Buechler did, a negotiation is called for.
And it's a kind Afghan trait often to blame the outsider for their own problem.
Always the outsider, Son didn't have much of a Silicon Valley Rolodex in 1995.
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You need to see the big picture, as well and that the outsider often sees more clearly.
Often, for the outsider for the unhappy Dorst, for example the lives of more rooted citizens may themselves seem rather odd.
He played the underdog, the outsider, comparing himself to Gandhi and Nelson Mandela.
One way to resolve the outsider-insider dilemma is to look for an outsider with inside knowledge of the business.
Small wonder voters have been turning in frustration to the outsider Mr. Grillo.
Even if government websites are not actually wrong or dysfunctional, they are seldom designed with the outsider in mind.
The price that the outsider pays for being so heedless of custom is, of course, the disapproval of the insider.
Author of The Outsider and The Fall, Camus was killed in a car crash in 1960 at the age of 46.
This time it's the boy who's the mortal: moody, bookish Ethan, the outsider in his sleepy small town of Gatlin, S.C.
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The outsider, not knowing what the insider knew, would make a lot of mistakes and chase down a lot of rabbit holes.
W. Botha to break bread, albeit reluctantly, with the outsider in 1982.
Mr Markopolos's book is nowhere nearly as well written as Mr Lewis's, but the frustration of the outsider could not be better expressed.
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For me, sometimes from the analytics point of view or from people coming from the outsider point of view we dump on football people.
Governments often need the IMF to be the outsider, forcing them to do what they lack the political will to do on their own.
The outsider's name I have heard mentioned as a potential chairman is Sir Gus O'Donnell, who recently retired as head of the civil service.
In the Middle East, Europeans recognise that, whatever their irritation at having to write most of the cheques, America is the outsider that counts.
It wasn't a bad journalistic idea: the outsider taking on the professional, and showing that being a pro takes more skill than is often realised.
Then the outsider, she had to combat the scepticism of the Socialist heavyweights, just as she had had to fight paternal disregard three decades earlier.
But the outsider will come only with suitable insurance in place.
Though he had a pedigreed background, Winston Churchill was very much the outsider, intensely distrusted and disliked by his own party and much of the public.
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Raikkonen had been 17 points behind Hamilton with just two races remaining and was the outsider to take the title at the start of Sunday's race.
The Tierneys may have their faults, but the outsider, Jimmy, is the bad egg (we gather that much when he threatens a baby with a hot iron).
The outsider may suspect that this is a Taffia plot to boost Welsh-speakers' job prospects, but Mr Jones maintains that no English monoglot is barred from employment.
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But so, too, does the outsider's practical need to know who, for the moment, wields power in the court and who, for the time being, has the king's ear.
At times, "The Outsider" reads both like a memoir and a riposte, a sharp two-handed backhand down the line from a champ who freely cops to selfishness, stubbornness and shortcomings as a husband.
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