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The economy is trying to turn itself inside out, going from an export-driven economy to a consumer-driven one like it is in Western societies.
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"An organization can't turn itself inside out to make itself something it isn't so it can satisfy the aspirations of a few people, " she says.
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They don't just hang works in her gallery, but turn it inside out whether it's Thomas Hirschhorn transforming the space into a cardboard cave or Matthew Barney climbing the gallery walls naked for his first piece back in 1991.
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This is going to turn everything inside-out, because customers will require that firms deliver to them where they and they want it.
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Mr McCartney said there was still a lot of work to be done, but new technology was helping "turn public services inside out".
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The dissatisfaction at Upton Park soon turned to anger as fans headed for the exits after watching Jarvis turn the defence inside out after picking up a fine Jones throughball and firing low into the net for the third.
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But a single whistle-blower with a conscience can also turn your entire organization inside out.
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In the District of Columbia for example, if you came in with a campaign T-shirt, you would be asked to cover it up, that means some people have had to turn the T-shirt inside out.
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Of course, it's more fun to turn the speculation of ill-health inside out.
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There turn out to be countless amounts of businesses who seem to use red-colored and yellow inside their advertising.
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